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  1. Overview. A concubine is exiled from the Shogun's harem after she is found guilty of having tried to smuggle a kabuki dancer into the palace for the purpose of an illicit affair. Another conubine believes she has been framed and keeps investigating. Isao Hayashi. Director. Jirou Nizeki. Screenplay. Reviews.

    • Cast & Crew

      The Blonde in Edo Castle (1972) - Cast & Crew — The Movie...

  2. Studio Nikkatsu Corporation. Genres Romance. A concubine is exiled from the Shogun's harem after she is found guilty of having tried to smuggle a kabuki dancer into the palace for the purpose of an illicit affair. Another conubine believes she has been framed and keeps investigating. Private Notes. Add. Private Notes. Check In. Add to history.

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    • Setsuko Ogawa
    • Isao Hayashi
  3. Synopsis. A concubine is exiled from the Shogun’s harem after she is found guilty of having tried to smuggle a kabuki dancer into the palace for the purpose of an illicit affair. Another conubine believes she has been framed and keeps investigating. Cast. Crew.

    • Isao Hayashi
    • Nikkatsu Corporation
  4. The Blonde in Edo Castle. 1972. ★★½. Watched Mar 21 , 2022. Philbert Dy’s review published on Letterboxd: Intriguing pinku detailing the political machinations inside a house of concubines serving the shogun. There's what feels like a sincere attempt to tell a story here that goes beyond the parade of sex scenes.

    • Isao Hayashi
    • Philbert Dy
  5. The Blonde in Edo Castle es una película estrenada en el año 1972 dirigida por Isao Hayashi . Está protagonizada por Setsuko Ogawa, Yūko Katagiri, Mari Tanaka...A concubine is exiled from the Shogun's harem after she is found guilty of having tried to smuggle a kabuki dancer into the palace ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edo_CastleEdo Castle - Wikipedia

    Edo Castle (江戸城, Edo-jō) is a flatland castle that was built in 1457 by Ōta Dōkan in Edo, Toshima District, Musashi Province. In modern times it is part of the Tokyo Imperial Palace in Chiyoda , Tokyo , and is therefore also known as Chiyoda Castle ( 千代田城 , Chiyoda-jō ) .