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Shinran

Shinran

19602h 28m

Overview

A biographical movie about Shinran

Directed by Tomotaka Tasaka
Written by Eiji Yoshikawa, Masashige Narusawa
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Top Cast

Kinnosuke Nakamura

Kinnosuke Nakamura

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Katsuo Nakamura

Minoru Chiaki

Minoru Chiaki

Kunio Kaga

Kunio Kaga

Denjirō Ōkōchi

Denjirō Ōkōchi

Koreya Senda

Koreya Senda

Chieko Naniwa

Chieko Naniwa

Michiyo Kogure

Michiyo Kogure

Satomi Oka

Satomi Oka

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Hiroshi Fujikawa

Themes & Keywords

semi-biographical

About Shinran

Shinran is a drama, history, adventure film released in 1960 exploring themes of semi-biographical. Directed by Tomotaka Tasaka, it stars Kinnosuke Nakamura, Katsuo Nakamura, Minoru Chiaki. A biographical movie about Shinran

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