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Harakiri ()

Seppuku (original title)
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When a ronin requesting seppuku at a feudal lord's palace is told of the brutal suicide of another ronin who previously visited, he reveals how their pasts are intertwined - and in doing so challenges the clan's integrity.

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Hanshiro Tsugumo
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Motome Chijiiwa
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Miho Tsugumo
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Hikokuro Omodaka
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Tango Inaba
Ichirô Nakatani ...
Hayato Yazaki
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Masakazu
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Jinai Chijiiwa
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Retainer
Tôru Takeuchi ...
Retainer
Yoshirô Aoki ...
Umenosuke Kawabe
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Seibei
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Ii Clan Retainer
Kôichi Hayashi
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General
Jô Azumi ...
Ichiro Shimmen
Nakajirô Tomita
Shichisaburô Amatsu ...
Retainer
Kenzô Tanaka
Shin Nakahara
Tsuneo Ikeda
Minoru Miyagi
Takaaki Kadota
Ichirô Yûki ...
(as Ichirô Yamamoto)
Gen Takasugi
Satoshi Nishida
Tetsurô Komiyama
Shûichirô Narita
Noboru Kasuga
Kenji Hayashi
Shôtarô Hayashi
Shimezô Kataoka
Fumiya Ozawa
Kônosuke Takemoto
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Kageyu Saito

Directed by

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Masaki Kobayashi

Written by

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Yasuhiko Takiguchi ... (novel "Ibun rônin ki")
 
Shinobu Hashimoto ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Tatsuo Hosoya ... producer
Gin'ichi Kishimoto ... assistant producer
Makoto Naitô ... development producer
Tsugio Saitô ... assistant producer

Music by

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Tôru Takemitsu

Cinematography by

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Yoshio Miyajima

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Hisashi Sagara

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Junpei Segashira ... assistant editor

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Junpei Oosumi
Shigemasa Toda

Set Decoration by

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Zenichi Tajiri

Costume Design by

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Mitsuzô Ueda

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Gyôemon Kimura ... key hair stylist
Yoshiko Kimura ... hair stylist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Kôji Niwa ... assistant director

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Shigeru Fujita ... assistant sound
Hideo Nishizaki ... sound

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Hideki Kato ... fight choreographer

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Takao Kajihara ... still photographer
Shôjirô Kamohara ... gaffer
Tamotsu Okutani ... assistant camera
Shigeyuki Sekine ... assistant photographer

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Chôkan Kawamura ... costume researcher
Tadanosuke Sumida ... costume researcher

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Kaneshige Inokuma ... historical researcher
Ryôzô Nakamura ... equipment
Sofu Teshigahara ... title designer
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

A samurai, Hanshiro Tsugumo, arrives at the house of the Iyi Clan with an unusual request. Due to his circumstances, he wishes to commit harakiri, ritual suicide, in the courtyard of the house. Turns out this is not such an unusual request: the clan has had such requests before, though the requestor's intentions weren't always honourable. The Clan elder tells Tsugumo the story of the last samurai who made the request and how that ended. Will he still go through with it? Written by grantss

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Taglines The World Has Never Understood Why the Japanese Prefer Death to Dishonor! This Samurai Picture Provides The Answer!! See more »
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Also Known As
  • 切腹 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Harakiri (Canada, English title)
  • Harakiri (World-wide, English title)
  • Harakiri (Singapore, English title)
  • Harakiri (Egypt, English title)
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  • 133 min
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Trivia While filming, Tatsuya Nakadai was afraid during most of the sword and spear fighting scenes because real swords were being used, a practice now forbidden in Japanese films. His concern was not alleviated even though professional swordsmen were employed during the choreographed swordplay. See more »
Goofs After Motome's seppuku, when Omodaka steps forward and chops Motome's head off (supposedly), he visibly stops his swing before striking Motome's neck (naturally, since real swords were used). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Through the Mist (2009). See more »
Quotes Hanshiro Tsugumo: What befalls others today, may be your own fate tomorrow.
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