
Revenge
Drama · Thriller · Action
Overview
An innocuous comment during a weapon inspection wounds the pride of low-ranking samurai Shinpachi, leading to an argument with his superior. The situation snowballs out of control, leading to a deadly duel and political fallout which threatens the entire clan. Declared mentally unstable by the corrupt authority, Shinpachi begins his descent into true insanity…
Top Cast


Kinnosuke Nakamura
Kinnosuke Nakamura
Shinpachi Ezaki
Kinnosuke Nakamura
Shinpachi Ezaki


Takahiro Tamura
Takahiro Tamura
Jubei Ezaki
Takahiro Tamura
Jubei Ezaki


Tetsuro Tamba
Tetsuro Tamba
Shume Okuno
Tetsuro Tamba
Shume Okuno


Yoshiko Mita
Yoshiko Mita
Ritsu
Yoshiko Mita
Ritsu


Ai Sasaki
Ai Sasaki
Michi
Ai Sasaki
Michi


Eitarō Shindō
Eitarō Shindō
Koetsu
Eitarō Shindō
Koetsu


Shoichi Ozawa
Shoichi Ozawa
Koyama Samon
Shoichi Ozawa
Koyama Samon
Ken Mitsuda
Ken Mitsuda
Katagai Yoromo
Ken Mitsuda
Katagai Yoromo


Kinzō Shin
Kinzō Shin
Nishida Saburobei
Kinzō Shin
Nishida Saburobei


Haruo Tanaka
Haruo Tanaka
Shiraki Jinzaemon
Haruo Tanaka
Shiraki Jinzaemon
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