The Shogun Trailer

The Shogun Trailer (2008)

"Supreme military leader of Japan" 21 December 2008 Factual 50 mins

With cunning and courage the japanese warlord Tokugawa Ieyasu managed to unify Japan after 150 years of civil war.

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United Kingdom 21 December 2008

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