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Unmeitōge

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Unmeitōge
Also known as運命峠
GenreJidaigeki
Directed byTakeshi Saito
Akira Inoue
StarringMasakazu Tamura
Naoko Otani
Goro Ibuki
Kei Satō
Jūshirō Konoe
Narrated byTakayuki Akutagawa
Theme music composerHiroshi Miyagawa
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes21
Production
ProducerYasuo Nozoe
Running time45 minutes (per episode)
Production companyToei
Original release
NetworkKTV
ReleaseFebruary 26 (1974-02-26) –
October 2, 1974 (1974-10-02)

Unmeitōge (運命峠, Fateful Mountain Pass) is a Japanese jidaigeki or period drama that was broadcast in prime-time in 1974. It is based on Renzaburō Shibata's novel of the same title.[1] The lead star is Masakazu Tamura.[2]

Plot

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Akizuki Rokurōta was born as a child of Tokugawa Ieyasu, but since he is a twin with Tokugawa Iemitsu he is not allowed an official place within the Tokugawa family. Sent away as an adopted son, he continues his wandering journey. One day, he accidentally encounters Toyotomi Hideyori's son Toyotomi Hideya, his mother Katsura-no-miya Renko and their maidservant Sasaka, survivors of the Shogunate attack on Osaka Castle years before who are now fleeing from their refuge in Kyoto. The Tokugawa Shogunate and Yagyū clan are trying to capture or kill them, while on the other hand villains want to use them. Akizuki Rokurōta decides to protect them from both sides.[3]

Cast

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Other adaptations

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Kōsei Saitō directed 3 hours special drama version which aired January 6, 1993 on Fuji TV. The lead role was played by Ken Matsudaira.[5] theme music by Masahiko Satoh, Screen play by Motomu Furuta.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "運命峠". Jidaigeki.Com. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  2. ^ "運命峠". ちばテレビ. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  3. ^ "運命峠". KINOKUNIYA SHOTEN. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  4. ^ "運命峠". ザテレビジョン. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  5. ^ "松平健インタビュー". jcom. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  6. ^ "運命峠". テレビドラマデータベース. Retrieved 10 August 2017.