
King of the Land
Drama
Overview
Japanese silent film from 1928, ranked as Kinema Junpo's second-best Japanese movie of the year.
Top Cast


Denmei Suzuki
Denmei Suzuki
Kajikawa Mikio
Denmei Suzuki
Kajikawa Mikio


Emiko Yagumo
Emiko Yagumo
Hidematsu
Emiko Yagumo
Hidematsu


Ichiro Yuki
Ichiro Yuki
Toyama Taiichi
Ichiro Yuki
Toyama Taiichi


Kinuyo Tanaka
Kinuyo Tanaka
Namiko
Kinuyo Tanaka
Namiko


Hideo Fujino
Hideo Fujino
Ryosaku (Father)
Hideo Fujino
Ryosaku (Father)


Tokuji Kobayashi
Tokuji Kobayashi
Makita Yoshirō
Tokuji Kobayashi
Makita Yoshirō
Sonoko Kikukawa
Sonoko Kikukawa
Ranko (younger sister)
Sonoko Kikukawa
Ranko (younger sister)


Hisao Yoshitani
Hisao Yoshitani
Yazaki Mankichi
Hisao Yoshitani
Yazaki Mankichi


Tatsuo Saitō
Tatsuo Saitō
Professor Iwai
Tatsuo Saitō
Professor Iwai
Hiroo Wakabayashi
Hiroo Wakabayashi
Judo Club Captain Matsudaira
Hiroo Wakabayashi
Judo Club Captain Matsudaira
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