Five Men of Edo
movie

Released November 22, 1951
Overview
During the 17th Century roving bands of hatamoto were causing trouble in the new capital city of Edo and constantly fought with the townspeople at every turn. The leader of these ruthless samruai was Mizuno Jirozaemon, who despite his high rank was in deep financial distress, thus leading to a tragedy that shook the very streets of the city.Opposing him was Banzui-in Chobei, the ‘Protector of the Weak’ who was willing to put his life on the line to save the 808 districts of Edo from the 80,000 hatamoto whose violent behavior threatened to destroy the fabric of society. Starring Bando Tsumasaburo, the first great star of the silver screen along with mega-star Ichikawa Utaemon, this is a story not to be missed. Torn from the pages of history, this true story has been told many times, but never as powerfully as this!
Cast

Tsumasaburō Bandō
as
Banzuin Chobei

Utaemon Ichikawa
as
Jurozaemon Mizuno

Isuzu Yamada
as
Okane, Chobei's wife

Kōkichi Takada
as
Takamisawa

Masao Mishima
as
Tonosuke Kondo

Kusuo Abe
as
Yume no Ichirobei
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Toshiko Ayukawa
as
Katsu, town geisha
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Bandō Mitsugorō VIII
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Kawarasaki Gonzaburo
as
Mizuki Ayame

Kogiku Hanayagi
as
Oiran Komurasaki

Kodayu Ichikawa
as
Matsudaira Izu-no-kami
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Joji Kaida
as
Naruse (Shogun's envoy)
Crew
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Tadaoto Kainoshō
as
Researcher
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Shin'ichi Yanagawa
as
Writer

Yoshikata Yoda
as
Writer
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Fuji Yahiro
as
Writer
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Kōichirō Ogura
as
Producer
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Heikichi Kakui
as
Art Direction
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Mitsuzō Miyata
as
Editor
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Hideo Ishimoto
as
Cinematography

Daisuke Itō
as
Director
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Sennosuke Tsukimori
as
Producer
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Shiro Fukai
as
Original Music Composer