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The Bushido Blade, 1981
English, Japanese
USA, UK
Profile of The Bushido Blade
The mood of The Bushido Blade is suspenseful. The plot centers around samurai, a master warrior, and military life. It is an independent, action, and drama movie. In approach, The Bushido Blade is serious and realistic. The setting is Japan. It happens in the 19th century. The Bushido Blade is especially suggested for a boys' night.
Summary of The Bushido Blade
When Commodore Matthew C. Perry (Boone) travels to Japan in 1854 from the U.S., it's a turning point in the history of these two countries. A treaty is signed and to commemorate the new alliance, the Japanese Shogun presents Perry with a gift: the samurai sword known as the Bushido Blade. However, many Japanese are unhappy with the treaty and a secret faction organizes the theft of the Bushido Blade. When the Blade is discovered to be missing, two American sailors and a Japanese samurai team up to comb the Japanese countryside to find the missing sword.
Details
| Language: | English, Japanese |
| Country: | USA, UK |
| Release date: | 1981 |
| Runtime: | 104 min |
Cast and Crew
as Commodore Matthew Perry
as Prince Ido
as Shogun's Commander
as The Prisoner
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