
Fall of the Shogun's Militia
Genres
Overview
Kondo Isami, the “Devil” commander of the Shinsengumi was one of Japan’s greatest national heroes and a peerless swordsman who devoted his life to protecting the shogun and fighting on the side of the Tokugawa. This tells the story of the Shinsengumi starting at the moment of their greatest triumph through the final battles as the Tokugawa shogunate was brought down.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
114 min
Release Date
1954-11-22
Status
Released
Original Language
Japanese
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
7
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