
Journey of Honor
Drama · Action · Adventure
Overview
The son of a besieged Shogun in war-torn 17th century Japan travels to Spain to buy weaponry from the king.
Top Cast


Sho Kosugi
Sho Kosugi
Daigoro Mayeda
Sho Kosugi
Daigoro Mayeda


David Essex
David Essex
Don Pedro
David Essex
Don Pedro


Kane Kosugi
Kane Kosugi
Yorimune
Kane Kosugi
Yorimune


Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee
King Philip
Christopher Lee
King Philip


Norman Lloyd
Norman Lloyd
Father Vasco
Norman Lloyd
Father Vasco


Ronald Pickup
Ronald Pickup
Capt. Crawford
Ronald Pickup
Capt. Crawford


John Rhys-Davies
John Rhys-Davies
El Zaidan
John Rhys-Davies
El Zaidan


Polly Walker
Polly Walker
Cecilia
Polly Walker
Cecilia


Dylan Kussman
Dylan Kussman
Smitty
Dylan Kussman
Smitty


Toshirō Mifune
Toshirō Mifune
Ieyasu Tokugawa
Toshirō Mifune
Ieyasu Tokugawa
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