
Contemporary Tales of Chivalry: The Traitor Shall Die
Crime · Action · Drama
Overview
The ninth and final film in the Contemporary Tales of Chivalry series.
Top Cast


Ken Takakura
Ken Takakura
Ken Takakura


Noboru Andō
Noboru Andō
Noboru Andō


Yuriko Hoshi
Yuriko Hoshi
Yuriko Hoshi


Fumi Dan
Fumi Dan
Fumi Dan
Yoko Horikoshi
Yoko Horikoshi
Yoko Horikoshi
Manabu Hokuto
Manabu Hokuto
Manabu Hokuto


Izumi Ayukawa
Izumi Ayukawa
Izumi Ayukawa


Saburo Kitajima
Saburo Kitajima
Saburo Kitajima


Kyōsuke Machida
Kyōsuke Machida
Kyōsuke Machida


Rinichi Yamamoto
Rinichi Yamamoto
Rinichi Yamamoto
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