

Documentary
Overview
An account of the life and work of legendary Japanese actor Toshirō Mifune (1920-97), the most prominent actor of the Golden Age of Japanese cinema.
Top Cast


Keanu Reeves
Keanu Reeves
Self - Narrator (voice)
Keanu Reeves
Self - Narrator (voice)


Kyōko Kagawa
Kyōko Kagawa
Self - Actress
Kyōko Kagawa
Self - Actress


Yōko Tsukasa
Yōko Tsukasa
Self - Actress
Yōko Tsukasa
Self - Actress


Yoshio Tsuchiya
Yoshio Tsuchiya
Self - Actor
Yoshio Tsuchiya
Self - Actor


Takeshi Katō
Takeshi Katō
Self - Actor
Takeshi Katō
Self - Actor


Kaoru Yachigusa
Kaoru Yachigusa
Self - Actress
Kaoru Yachigusa
Self - Actress


Yōsuke Natsuki
Yōsuke Natsuki
Self - Actor
Yōsuke Natsuki
Self - Actor


Terumi Niki
Terumi Niki
Self - Actress
Terumi Niki
Self - Actress


Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
Self - Filmmaker
Steven Spielberg
Self - Filmmaker


Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese
Self - Filmmaker
Martin Scorsese
Self - Filmmaker
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