
Samurai Headhunters
Documentary
Overview
A documentary on the dark and brutal side of the Samurai warrior clans featuring the life of peasant Masa who is pressganged into the ruthless world of the Samurai.
Top Cast


Demetri Goritsas
Demetri Goritsas
Himself - Narrator (voice)
Demetri Goritsas
Himself - Narrator (voice)
Stephen Turnbull
Stephen Turnbull
Japanese Historian
Stephen Turnbull
Japanese Historian
Antony Cummins
Antony Cummins
Martial Arts Historian
Antony Cummins
Martial Arts Historian
Fumon Tanaka
Fumon Tanaka
Martial Arts Grandmaster
Fumon Tanaka
Martial Arts Grandmaster
Tsunehiro Kabaya
Tsunehiro Kabaya
Museum Curator
Tsunehiro Kabaya
Museum Curator
Tsunehiro Kabaya
Tsunehiro Kabaya
Masa
Tsunehiro Kabaya
Masa
Shigeru Inoue
Shigeru Inoue
Samurai Araki
Shigeru Inoue
Samurai Araki
Chika Katou
Chika Katou
Okyo
Chika Katou
Okyo
Kazuya Tsurui
Kazuya Tsurui
Tomozo
Kazuya Tsurui
Tomozo
Yoshiro Murakami
Yoshiro Murakami
Warlord
Yoshiro Murakami
Warlord
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