
Bloody History of Soldiers
History · Drama · War
Overview
A historical film that portrays the fervent and violent actions of young Army and Navy officers, such as the February 26 and May 15 incidents, in a semi-documentary style.
Top Cast
Toshio Hosokawa
Toshio Hosokawa
Hashimoto Kingoro
Toshio Hosokawa
Hashimoto Kingoro
Yutaka Maki
Yutaka Maki
Yoshiro Sakata
Yutaka Maki
Yoshiro Sakata
Yuji Munakata
Yuji Munakata
Hiroshi Nemoto
Yuji Munakata
Hiroshi Nemoto
Shūji Kawabe
Shūji Kawabe
Shūji Kawabe
Kōtarō Sugie
Kōtarō Sugie
Isamu Cho
Kōtarō Sugie
Isamu Cho


Tetsuro Tamba
Tetsuro Tamba
Shumei Okawa
Tetsuro Tamba
Shumei Okawa


Shinsuke Mikimoto
Shinsuke Mikimoto
Asaichi Isobe
Shinsuke Mikimoto
Asaichi Isobe


Ken Utsui
Ken Utsui
Teruzo Ando
Ken Utsui
Teruzo Ando
Fujio Murakami
Fujio Murakami
Kurihara Yasuhide
Fujio Murakami
Kurihara Yasuhide
Asao Matsumoto
Asao Matsumoto
Shiro Nonaka
Asao Matsumoto
Shiro Nonaka
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