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Original Japanese release poster
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Directed by | Kazuaki Kiriya |
Produced by | Kazuaki Kiriya Takashige Ichise |
Written by | Kazuaki Kiriya Tetsurô Takita |
Starring |
Yosuke Eguchi Takao Osawa Ryōko Hirosue |
Music by | Akihiko Matsumoto |
Cinematography | Kazuaki Kiriya |
Edited by | Kazuaki Kiriya Chisako Yokoyama |
Production
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Goemon Partners
Kinoshita Managemen] Kiriya Pictures Oz Company |
Distributed by |
Shochiku Co., Ltd. Warner Bros. Japan |
Release date
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Running time
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128 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Budget | $9 million |
Box office | $14,455,019 |
Goemon (五右衛門 Goemon?) is a 2009 Japanese historical fantasy film written and directed by Kazuaki Kiriya. It is loosely based on the story of Ishikawa Goemon, a legendary outlaw hero who stole valuables from the rich and gave them to the poor. The film is a fictional account of Goemon's exploits and his role during the final phase of Sengoku period, particularly the period leading up to the decisive Battle of Sekigahara. Like Kiriya's previous film, Casshern, Goemon was filmed on a digital backlot, and made use of over 2,500 visual effects.
Goemon was released in North America on DVD and Blu-ray Disc by Funimation on April 19, 2011, and features an English dubbed audio track.
As a child, Ishikawa Goemon's (Yōsuke Eguchi) entire family was assassinated for political reasons. His mother (Ryo) sent Goemon away for safety minutes before he witnessed her death. Running away with his caretaker, they were attacked by bandits but he was saved by the great Nobunaga Oda (Hashinosuké Nakamura). Goemon followed Nobunaga and Hattori Hanzō (Susumu Terajima) was assigned to train him in the ways of the shinobi (ninja) along with his martial brother, Saizō (Takao Osawa).