Japan / Feb 25, 1956
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
As a result of illness and unemployment, Yamaoka Tatewaki, a "Hatamoto" (or direct vassal of the Shogun), pawned his family heirloom, a valuable Gosu plate for 100 ryo. When, of all occasions, Yokogawa Dewa came to visit and asked to see the Gosu plate on May 5th, Boy's Festival. Yamaoka then sent his steward to borrow the plate back, but the pawnbroker coldheartedly refused. He died soon thereafter of an unknown cause. Soon after that, two warehouses were broken into, but nothing was taken. When Detective Shokichi seeks the help of Young lord samurai, in solving these mysterious crimes that plague the town he takes the case and immediately surmises that the thief was looking for something special. Could the answer be hidden in the coffin of a deceased merchant who had his most valuable things buried with him. The tension mounts and the mystery deepens. Can Young lord solve the case?
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 若さま侍捕物手帖 地獄の皿屋敷 |
| Original language | 日本語 (JA) |
| Spoken languages | 日本語 |
| Production countries | Japan |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Toei Company |
| Release date | 25 febbraio 1956 |
| Production | Tsujin Fukushima, Hirotsugu Kodama |
| Writer | Masayuki Jo, Michihei Muramatsu, Shōtarō Saijō |
| Cinematography | Makoto Tsuboi |
| Assistant directors | Kinnosuke Fukada |
| Lighting | Koji Okada |
| Camera operators | Makoto Tsuboi |
| Additional photography | Makoto Tsuboi |
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| Production design | Akira Yoshimura |
| Art direction | Akira Yoshimura |
| Set decoration | Akira Yoshimura |
| Music | Hideo Ozawa, Shigeji Nakayama |
| Sound | Hideo Ozawa, Shigeji Nakayama |
| Collection | 若さま侍捕物帖 |
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