Mission Impossible: Samurai
During the reign of the eighth shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate, the Yunagaya Domain in the Tohoku region is a small han. But at the han, there is a gold mine. Suddenly, Masaatsu Naito of Yunagaya Domain receives an order to perform Sankin-kotai within 5 days. Sankin-kotai is a custom that requires the daimyo to visit the shogun in Edo. Unfortunately, the time needed to visit the shogun in Edo for Masaatsu Naito is 8 days. Masaatsu Naito also learns he received the order because a high ranking government official wants the gold mine. Also, the expense for Sankin-kotai is high and the Yunagaya Domain is such a small han that it seems impossible to complete. Nevertheless, Masaatsu Naito begins an unexpected operation to complete Sankin-kotai in 5 days.
Mission Impossible: Samurai — moviesda Movie Details, Country, Release Date, and More
| Original Title | Chô kôsoku! Sankin kôtai |
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| Release Date | 2014-06-21 |
| Country | JP |
| Languages | ja |
| Interests | Action, Comedy, History |
| Genres | Action·Comedy·History |
| Production | Shochiku·TV Tokyo·Hakuhodo |
| Box Office | 14086665 |
| Links | Source |
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Mission Impossible: Samurai brings together elements of Action, Comedy, History, delivering a captivating and immersive experience. Directed by an accomplished director with a screenplay by a talented writing team, it weaves a compelling story that keeps audiences engaged from start to finish. Produced by Shochiku, TV Tokyo, Hakuhodo and presented by Hakuhodo, the movie brings a fresh perspective to the genre. Released on 2014-06-21, with a runtime of 119, it unfolds as a gripping narrative filled with memorable performances and stunning visuals. With a budget of an undisclosed budget, the movie has earned $14,086,665, reflecting its impact on audiences. Now officially released, it continues to leave a mark, carrying the tagline:
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