Story of Japanese Chivalry: Flower of a Chivalrous Man (1966)
In the early years of the twentieth-century a young gambler returns to his home town where he finds the gang of which he was once a member engaged in a feud with a rival gang. Though he successfully settles their differences he is turned out of the organization for the way in which accomplishes it. Upon his return he finds that the fortunes of the group have declined - there has been treachery and desertion. This time with the approval of the seniors he settles the differences with a duel. After winning, however, he declines the position of gang-boss, preferring his freedom, and once more leaves town.
Director:
Haruyasu Noguchi
Writer:
Hisataka Kai
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Hideki Takahashi as |
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Masako Izumi as |
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Asao Uchida as |
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Tamio Kawachi as |
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Ken Yamauchi as |
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Yuzo Kiura as |
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Saburo Hiromatsu as |
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Akira Takahashi as |
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Takamaru Sasaki as |
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Jūkei Fujioka as |
| Writing | Hisataka Kai | Screenplay |
| Sound | Hajime Kaburagi | Music |
| Crew | Muneo Ueda | Cinematography |
| Directing | Haruyasu Noguchi | Director |
| Directing | Isao Hayashi | Assistant Director |