
Runway to Hell
Action · Drama
Overview
When Kaneko Ichinosuke aims to avenge his father who was wrongly accused of embezzlement, the samurai Kochiyama Soshun agrees to assist.
Top Cast


Utaemon Ichikawa
Utaemon Ichikawa
Sôshun Kôchiyama
Utaemon Ichikawa
Sôshun Kôchiyama
Katsuo Nakamura
Katsuo Nakamura
Naojirô Kataoka
Katsuo Nakamura
Naojirô Kataoka


Tomisaburō Wakayama
Tomisaburō Wakayama
Tomisaburō Wakayama


Jūshirō Konoe
Jūshirō Konoe
Seizô Moritaya
Jūshirō Konoe
Seizô Moritaya


Satomi Oka
Satomi Oka
Michitose
Satomi Oka
Michitose


Keiko Okawa
Keiko Okawa
Oharu
Keiko Okawa
Oharu


Haruko Sugimura
Haruko Sugimura
Okuma
Haruko Sugimura
Okuma
Ryūji Shinagawa
Ryūji Shinagawa
Ryūji Shinagawa
Juro Hoshi
Juro Hoshi
Juro Hoshi


Kanji Koshiba
Kanji Koshiba
Kanji Koshiba
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