Title from disc label. Based on the play by Takeda Izumo II. 880-06 Onoe Shōroku, Onoe Baikō, Matsumoto Kōshirō. Filmed in 1977-78 at Kabukiza, Tokyo, Japan. In 4 containers.
Covers the most important scenes of one of the greatest works in all Japanese theater. Based on a true story of revenge more widely known as the "Tale of the 47 Ronin." A provincial lord (daimyō) named Asano Naganori was entrusted with the reception of an imperial envoy. He sought guidance in this matter from a more senior lord named Kira Yoshinaka, but he failed to provide the 'gifts' that were expected in such a situation. Kira was therefore displeased with Asano and taunted him, making him draw his sword inside the shogun's palace. The Shogun was so outraged by this act that he ordered Asano to commit seppuku (suicide by ritual disembowelment) and confiscated all his lands.
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