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Souls in the Moonlight Collection

  • Number of Movies: 3
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Featured Cast

  1. Chiezō Kataoka

    Chiezō Kataoka

    Ryûnosuke Tsukue, Tsukue Ryunosuke

  2. Yumiko Hasegawa

    Yumiko Hasegawa

    Ohama / Otoyo, Otoyo,

  3. Kinnosuke Nakamura

    Kinnosuke Nakamura

    Utsugi Hyoma, Hyoma Utsugi

  4. Michiyo Kogure
  5. Satomi Oka

    Satomi Oka

    Omatsu

  6. Ryūnosuke Tsukigata
  7. Michiko Hoshi

    Michiko Hoshi

    , Okimi

  8. Chizuru Kitagawa

    Chizuru Kitagawa

    Ogin-sama

  9. Kunio Kaga

    Kunio Kaga

    Yonetomo

  10. Kotaro Satomi

    Kotaro Satomi

    Shintaro Mochizuki

  11. Isao Yamagata

    Isao Yamagata

    Lord Kamio, Kamio Shuzen

  12. Koji Arima

Featured Crew

First part of the famous Dai-bosatsu toge trilogy, based on Kaizan Nakazato’s unfinished long series of novels (41 books, written from 1913 to 1941). Set in the last period of the Tokugawa Shogunate, Daibosatsu Toge tells the story of Tsuke Ryunosuke, a nihilistic swordmaster who doesnt hesitate to kill anyone, bad or good. Despite the authors explicit refusal, the series were later made into plays and movies several times.

This is the second installment of the trilogy based on Japan’s greatest novel “The Great Bodhisattva Pass”, following the life and times of bloodthirsty samurai, Tsukue Ryunosuke. Blinded in an explosion and further injured from a fall, the master swordsman is taken in by Otoyo, a woman who falls in love with him. Under Otoyo’s dedicated care, Ryunosuke’s physical and emotional wounds seem to heal. However, deep inside, the demons that drive him to kill yearn to resurface. Meanwhile he is being pursued by Utsugi Hyoma, a young samurai seeking to avenge his brother’s death at Tsukue’s hands. Hyoma is being aided along the way by the clever thief Shichibei.

Master swordsman, Tsukue Ryunosuke is confronted by the families of his victims. Will justice be served for the lost innocent lives? The conclusion of the famed Jidaigeki series is an amazing film, with a completely different perspective on the story from the later versions. While the international audience is more familiar with the “Sword of Doom” and “Satan’s Sword” versions of Daibosatsu Toge (The Great Bodhisattva Pass), the “Souls in the Moonlight” trilogy casts an entirely different light on Ryunosuke and his motives. Can this brutal killer be brought to justice, or is living his life as a blind wanderer a more terrible fate? His sword skills have not diminished, nor has his desire to kill!

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