Blade of the Immortal (live-action movie)
Alternative title:
A Espada do Imortal (Portuguese)
La espada del inmortal (Spanish)
La espada inmortal (Spanish)
Mugen no Jūnin (Japanese)
無限の住人 (Japanese)
Genres:
action
Plot Summary:
Manji is an amoral swordsman, who has been cursed with eternal life. He has grown tired of living with all the death he has created. He has no skills other then those of killing, thus he forms a plan to regain his mortality: he shall kill one hundred evil men for each good one he has killed. The old witch who afflicted Manji with immortality agrees to Manji's proposition and Manji is set on his path to kill one thousand evil men. On his journey he meets a young girl, Rin, who has her own vengeance to seek against the sword school whose members slaughtered Rin's family. Rin and Manji journey together, each hoping to find some kind of peace. In their way are many varied enemies. Rin and Manji are almost constantly under attack and must learn to live their lives, avoiding being consumed by revenge. (from manga)
Vintage:
2017-04-29
2020-11-09 (Latin America - DHE HDTV Broadcast)
Premiere date:
2017-04-29 (Japan)
Release dates: We have 3
Ending Theme:
"Live to Die Another Day -Sonzai Shomei-" (Live to Die Another Day -存在証明-) by MIYAVI
Official website:
映画『無限の住人』オフィシャルサイト (Japanese)
映画『無限の住人』公式 (@mugenmovie) | Twitter (Japanese)
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Blu-ray (Region A) |
Blade of the Immortal (Blu-ray) 2018-02-13 (from $8.47) |
Blade of the Immortal / 13 Assassins - 2-Film Collection (Blu-ray) 2018-09-25 (from $13.04) |
DVD (Region 1) |
Blade of the Immortal (DVD) 2018-02-13 (from $7.23) |
Blade of the Immortal / 13 Assassins - 2-Film Collection (DVD) 2018-09-25 (from $11.43) |
Director: Takashi Miike Screenplay: Tetsuya Ōishi Music: Kōji Endō Original creator: Hiroaki Samura Executive producer: Hiroyoshi Koiwai Chief Executive Producer: Keiji Kameyama (TV Asahi) Masami Takahashi (Warner Bros. Pictures) Nao Ōkawa (Ken On) Osamu Aranami (GYAO) Osamu Yoshiba (Kodansha) Peter Watson (Recorded Picture Company) Taesung Jeong (CJ E&M) Toshiaki Okuno (OLM) Cinematography: Nobuyasu Kita (J.S.C.) Production Committee: Alainée Kent (Recorded Picture Company) Arata Nishi (TV Asahi) Hideko Yamada (OLM) Hideyuki Igarashi (Kodansha) Jun'ichirō Tsuchiya (Kodansha) Katsuyuki Tsukahara (Kodansha) Kayoko Tsujimura (Ken On) Kazuhiro Yokoyama (CJ Entertainment Japan; CJ E&M) Kini S. Kim (CJ E&M) Kōsaku Kondō (Ken On) Michelle Kwon (CJ E&M) Miho Matori (OLM) Mike Im (CJ E&M) Min Yoon (CJ E&M) Mitsuru Ōshima (OLM) Momoko Kawakita (TV Asahi) Motoi Sasaki (TV Asahi) Na-yeong Kim (CJ E&M) Shigeyasu Suzuki (OLM) Shinako Matsuda (GYAO) Shingo Namekawa (TV Asahi) Shō Takano (TV Asahi) Shogo Okusu (J Storm) Sung-joo Moon (CJ E&M) Takehiro Okawa (TV Asahi) Taro Nagamatsuya (J Storm) Tetsu Fujimura (Filosophia; Recorded Picture Company) Tsutomu Yanagimura (GYAO) Yoshihiko Yamazaki (Kodansha) Script Analysis: Yasuhiko Tanaka Supervision: Akira Kanai (Monthly Afternoon Editorial Department) Toru Kitajima (Monthly Afternoon Editorial Department) Theme Song Performance: MIYAVI | Hana Sugisaki as Takuya Kimura as Chiaki Kuriyama as Danjūrō Ichikawa XIII as Erika Toda as Hayato Ichihara as Kazuki Kitamura as Ken Kaneko as Min Tanaka as Renji Ishibashi as Shinnosuke Mitsushima as Sōta Fukushi as Tsutomu Yamazaki as Yōko Yamamoto as Chikara Motoyama as Hana Sugisaki as Masanobu Katsumura as Masayuki Deai as Satoshi Niizuma as Sei Matobu as Seizo Fukumoto as Shima Ōnishi as Shun Sugata as Takashi Kitadai as Takuma Hiraoka as Takuma Otoo as | |||
CG Production: OLM Digital Production: CJ E&M GyaO! J Storm, Inc. Ken On Kodansha OLM Recorded Picture Company TV Asahi Warner Bros. Pictures Production Collaboration: Rakuonsha Production Management: Warner Bros. Pictures Production Studio: OLM Supervision: Monthly Afternoon Editorial Department (Kodansha) | ||||
Translation: Ian MacDougall | Distributor: Magnet Releasing (United States and Canada) | |||
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ADR Director: Fernando Elegido (Spain dub) Translation: Mario Pérez (Spain dub) Subtitle Translation: Pepa Cornejo Parriego (Netflix; Spain) | Cristina Yuste as Eduardo Bosch as Eduardo Del Hoyo as Jesús Alberto Pinillos as Pepa Castro as Juan Antonio García Sáinz as Juan Carlos Lozano as Fernando Elegido Francisco Javier Martínez Héctor Garay Íñigo del Hoyo Jos Gómez Laura Carrero Luis Mas Marta Almazán Oscar Castellanos Rafael Azcárraga Sandra Villa Susana Cantos | |||
Dubbing Director: Gisele Magri Executive Director: Javier Gore (Chulengo) | Andy Gercker as Gabriela Pelliccia as Adan Collacciatti as Barbara Amaral as Danilo Marcks as Gabriella Aly as Gisele Magri as Guga Hermes as Lucas Soledade as Marlon Zé as André Carelli as Gabriela Pelliccia as Jefferson Martins as Rafael Muniz as Renato Valença as Yan Covolan as | |||
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