Warrior of the Wind Trailer

Warrior of the Wind Trailer (1964)

15 January 1964 Drama, History 95 mins

A suspenseful Ninja fantasy based on Shiba Ryotaro's novel, woven with the mysterious fate and romance of Shinzo and a beautiful Princess who find themselves at the center of an intrigue surrounding the legendary land of Yasurai in the mountains of Kumano. Hidden gold, the love of a beautiful Princess, and the approaching evil sword all contribute in bringing you a Ninja action thriller that only the legendary actor Okawa Hashizo and the genius director Kato Tai could produce!

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Crew

Tai Katō

Director

Chūji Kinoshita

Original Music Composer

Ko Matsui

Ko Matsui Director of Photography

Taizô Kawashima

Taizô Kawashima Production Design

Taizô Kawashima

Taizô Kawashima Art Direction

Masuo Hoshi

Masuo Hoshi Set Decoration

Tamotsu Iwasako

Tamotsu Iwasako Costume Design

Tatsuo Honda

Tatsuo Honda Assistant Director

Toshio Tani

Toshio Tani Fight Choreographer

International Titles

Samurai větroplach Trailer

Le Ninja du vent Trailer

Kaze No Bushi Trailer

Бродяга самурай Trailer

Warrior Of The Wind Trailer

International Releases Dates

Czech Republic 25 January 2014

Russia 27 July 2013

Production Companies

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