Английская Википедия:Fukurō no Shiro
Fukurō no Shiro (梟の城, Owls' Castle) is the ninja-themed 1959 debut novel of Japanese author Ryōtarō Shiba, which won him the Naoki Prize in 1960 after the story was published by Kodansha. It has been adapted into a 3-part "Naoki Award Series" TV broadcast on the Fuji Television Network in 1960,[1] and into two jidaigeki-genre films, Castle of Owls in 1963 and Owls' Castle in 1999.
Film adaptations
Castle of Owls
Шаблон:Nihongo, literally "Owls' Castle Ninja Secret Handbook", also known as Samurai Spies (not to be confused with the unrelated film Samurai Spy), is a 1963 Japanese adaptation directed by Eiichi Kudō. It starred Ryūtarō Ōtomo in the lead role.[2][3]
Cast
- Ryūtarō Ōtomo as Juzo
- Minoru Ōki as Gohei
- Hizuru Takachiho as Kohagi
- Chiyoko Honma as Kizaru
- Choichiro Kawarazaki as Kumotaro
- Kantarō Suga as Maeda Geni
Owls' Castle
Шаблон:Main Шаблон:Nihongo is a 1999 Japanese adaptation directed by Masahiro Shinoda starring Kiichi Nakai.
See also
- Kaze no Bushi
- Kunitori Monogatari Taiga drama : Shigeru Tsuyuguchi played Tsuzura Juzō
References
External links
- Шаблон:IMDb title
- Castle of Owls - Vintage Ninja
- Comparison between original film (Castle of Owls) and the remake
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