Saito Dosan: Rage of Power

Saito Dosan: Rage of Power

246 mins | War, History, TV Movie | Jan. 3, 1991

During the age of warring clans (Sengoku Jidai), many samurai lords sought to unite the country under their banners by becoming the supreme leader. One of the first to vie for power in this way was Saito Dosan, the 'Viper'. His son-in-law, Oda Nobunaga, did in fact unite the nation after subduing all of his enemies, yet falling at last to the treachery of one of his most trusted generals. This story is a pre-cursor to those later events as the brilliant military strategist Saito Dosan rises to power and notoriety as a great lord in his own right. Directed by Kudo Eiichi and with a tremendous supporting cast that includes Nakamura Toru as Oda Nobunaga and Chiba Shinichi as Akechi Mitsutsugu, battle scenes of awesome power and a unique view of Japanese history, this is a marvelous production highlighted by the action scenes done by the Japan Action Club (JAC).

Saito Dosan: Rage of Power

246 mins | War, History, TV Movie | Jan. 3, 1991

Saito Dosan: Rage of Power
During the age of warring clans (Sengoku Jidai), many samurai lords sought to unite the country under their banners by becoming the supreme leader. One of the first to vie for power in this way was Saito Dosan, the 'Viper'. His son-in-law, Oda Nobunaga, did in fact unite the nation after subduing all of his enemies, yet falling at last to the treachery of one of his most trusted generals. This story is a pre-cursor to those later events as the brilliant military strategist Saito Dosan rises to power and notoriety as a great lord in his own right. Directed by Kudo Eiichi and with a tremendous supporting cast that includes Nakamura Toru as Oda Nobunaga and Chiba Shinichi as Akechi Mitsutsugu, battle scenes of awesome power and a unique view of Japanese history, this is a marvelous production highlighted by the action scenes done by the Japan Action Club (JAC).
Producers Toei Company, Ltd.
Original title 戦国乱世の暴れん坊 齋藤道三 怒涛の天下取り
Directors Eiichi Kudo
Writers Masahiro Shimura

Cast

Ken Matsudaira

as Dosan Saito

Shin'ichi Chiba

as Mitsutsugu Akechi

Kumiko Akiyoshi

as Miyoshino

Toru Nakamura

as Nobunaga Oda

Keiko Saitô

as Tazuru

Makoto Fujita

as Soun Hojo

Ken Nishida

as Masayori Toki

Takahiro Tamura

as Motomune Matsunami

Ryoko Sano

as Aguri

Naoya Makoto

as Gozaemon Yano

Kenzō Kawarasaki

as Bonten Hachibei

Miki Fujitani

as Princess Noh

Shigeru Kôyama

as Nagahiro Nagai

Hisako Manda

as Yugao Dayu

Ken Tanaka

as Yoriaki Toki

Mikijirō Hira

as Toshitaka Nagai