Kinnosuke Nakamura as Ogami Ittō, and Katzutaka Nishikawa as his son, Daigoro, in the first Lone Wolf and Cub television series (1973-1976). Nishikawa-kun played Daigoro for the first two seasons of the show and presumably aged out of the role; he was replaced by Takumi Satô for the third and final season.
This series was produced by a Kazuo Koike's production company. Koike-san, the author of the original manga the series was based on, wanted to emphasize the relationship between father and son. Because of time and story constraints, the six feature films (1972-1974) starring Tomasiburo Wakayama had only been able to briefly touch upon this aspect of the story.
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Final Fantasy sempre foi uma franquia muito famosa por suas histórias e personagens cativantes. E depois de 22 anos de seu lançamento, Final Fantasy X ganhou uma adaptação em teatro Kabuki - a primeira adaptação em Kabuki de um jogo de video game, segundo a Nikkan Sports.
Com planejamnto e produção do ator Kabuki Onoe Kikunosuke V (que também atua no papel de Tidus), a turnê vai de 04/03/2023 (é, hoje!) até 12/04/23, no IHI Stage Around Tokyo.
Outros membros do elenco incluem Nakamura Shidō II como Auron, Onoe Matsuya como Seymour, Baishi Nakamura IV como Lulu, Mantarō Nakamura como Luzzu e Oaka XXIII, Yonekichi Nakamura como Yuna, Nakamura Shikan VIII como Wakka, Onoe Kikunosuke V como Tidus criança e Fayth, Kamimura Kichitarō como Rikku, Nakamura Shinobu como Yunalesca, Bandō Hikosaburō VIII como Kimahri, Nakamura Kinnosuke como Braska e Bandō Yajūrō como Jecht.
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I wonder if Rurouni Kenshin Live Action Director was having doubts about Okita's hair. It's like a mix of the traditional hairdo and the whole hair with bangs.
I'm beginning to appreciate the traditional shaved head, but it has to be done right.
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Bushido
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中村錦之助吉例公演
歌舞伎座宣伝部
1967年6月(昭和42年)
第三回中村錦之助吉例公演
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Machibuse (1970), aka Incident at Blood Pass and The Ambush.
This film was produced by Toshiro Mifune's company, Mifune Productions, and released by Toho. It was the second teaming of Mifune-san and Shintaro Katsu. They had starred together earlier that year in Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo, produced by Katsu Productions.
This is often referred to as Mifune-san's last performance as his famous character from Yojimbo and Sanjuro. That's a bunch of PR hooey. While there are some similarities, Mifune-san is playing a different character altogether.
The plot involves many people - a ronin, a disgraced doctor, a police constable and his prisoner, a woman abused by her husband, and a band of robbers - trapped in a snowed-in mountain pass and staying at the same inn. There are intrigues galore amongst the various players, and Mifune-san's ronin plays all sides in order to stay on top of the situation.
Mifune-san was reunited with director Hiroshi Inagaki for this project. Fifteen years earlier Inagaki-san had directed The Samurai Trilogy starring Mifune-san as the legendary samurai/sword saint Miyamoto Musashi. Machibuse would be Inagaki-san's last film.
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昭和 有名俳優 役者 丸メンコ8枚 大川橋蔵 中村嘉葎雄 片岡千恵蔵
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Kinnosuke Nakamura (1932-1997) kabuki/movie actor
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中村錦之助
女性自身 1965年8月23日号
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Poster for “Revenge” 仇討 - 1964 by Tadashi Imai
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