Crazy Samurai Musashi (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 21, 2020

Original Title:
狂武蔵

Alternate Titles:
Crazy Musashi
Crazy Samurai Musashi
Crazy Samurai: 400 vs 1
Kurui Musashi
Miyamoto Musashi e os 400 Samurais
광 무사시
쿠루이무사시
크레이지 사무라이 무사시

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
My Theater D.D.

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A  GB: 18 

Runtime: 92

400 vs 1 in a single take

In 1604, Miyamoto Musashi attacked the Yoshioka family at their dojo and defeated master Seijūrō and his younger brother Denshichirō in two duels. To save their reputation, the Yoshioka family decides to fight back with all 100 family members and hire an additional 300 samurai. Now Musashi sets out to defeat all 400 enemies in his most famous battle.

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Action Director:
Isao Karasawa

Assistant Director:
Masahiro Soejima
Isao Kaneko

Director:
Yuji Shimomura

Director of Photography:
Yasutaka Nagano

Editor:
Shinichi Fujita
Yuji Shimomura

Executive Producer:
Ota Takayuki

Makeup & Hair:
Midori Arai
Ryou Takahashi
Keishi Utu

Original Music Composer:
Hidehiro Kawai

Producer:
Shinichi Fujita

Production Design:
Yûto Ohba

Production Manager:
Yasuyuki Atano

Screenplay:
Atsuki Tomori

Set Decoration:
Nobuhiro Yamashita

Sound Effects:
Kenji Shibasaki

Sound Recordist:
Toshihide Osada

Still Photographer:
Junpei Tainaka

VFX Artist:
Ryosuke Fukuchi

Visual Effects Producer:
Sayumi Yamada
Tsuyoshi Kazuno
Hiromasa Inoue

Writer:
Sion Sono

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