Trapped, the Crimson Bat (1969)
Oichi may have met her match as she vies against the evil beauty that has set her sights on destroying her. She must face numerous other challenges before confronting her greatest rival. While longing to live and love like other women, she realizes that she can never have a normal life, her sword which she holds on to like a security blanket will always come between her and such a life...
Director:
Sadatsugu Matsuda
Writers:
Hirō Matsuda, Ikuro Suzuki.
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Yōko Matsuyama as Oichi |
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Yasunori Irikawa as Mosaku |
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Kikko Matsuoka as Oen |
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Tōru Abe as Bunzo |
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Ryoichi Tamagawa as Senkichi |
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Hiroshi Minami as Yasugoro |
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Haruo Tanaka as Iwakichi |
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Atsushi Watanabe as Jisaku |
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Kazuo Nagayama as |
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Yuriko Iwamura as Okyo |
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Emiko Kure as Otane |
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Omenosuke Ichikawa as Tobei |
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Jun Fuwa as |
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Satarō Taki as |
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Shin Tatsuma as |
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Shinji Hama as |
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Teruo Tanaka as |
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Tadao Nakamaru as |
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Hiroko Ogi as Oaki |
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Jūshirō Konoe as Masaki Hanbei |
| Directing | Sadatsugu Matsuda | Director |
| Sound | Hajime Kaburagi | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Teruo Tanaka | Original Story |
| Writing | Hirō Matsuda | Screenplay |
| Writing | Ikuro Suzuki | Screenplay |
| Production | Tsugio Saito | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Shintarō Kawasaki | Director of Photography |
| Art | Toshiaki Kurahashi | Art Direction |
| Lighting | Hiroyoshi Somekawa | Lighting Technician |
| Editing | Katsumi Kawai | Editor |
| Sound | Taro Takahashi | Sound Recordist |