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Sorcerer's Orb : ウィキペディア英語版
Sorcerer's Orb

is a 1954 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Toshikazu Kōno.
The film is based on the 1814-1842 novel ''Nansō Satomi Hakkenden'' by Kyokutei Bakin.
Its sequels include:
* ''Sorcerer's Orb part 2'' 里見八犬伝 第二部 芳流閣の龍虎 (1954)
* ''Sorcerer's Orb part 3'' 里見八犬伝 第三部 怪猫乱舞 (1954)
* ''Sorcerer's Orb part 4'' 里見八犬伝 第四部 血盟八剣士 (1954)
* ''Sorcerer's Orb part 5'' 里見八犬伝 完結篇 暁の勝鬨 (1954)
==Cast==

* Azuma Chiyonosuke〔While the names of most modern Japanese figures are given in Western name order (given name, then family name) on Wikipedia, those from a traditional arts background, such as kabuki actors, have their art-name or stage name rendered in traditional order (family name, then given name).〕
* Yorozuya Kinnosuke
* Yuriko Tashiro
* Atsushi Watanabe
* Kanji Kosakae
* Masaya Sanjō
* and others
The fate of the Satomi Clan lies in the hands of 8 warriors of prophecy, each of
whom were born with a crystal orb. The monk, Daisuke, embarks on a journey to
find these warriors and reunite the 8 orbs they carry so that they may fulfill their
destiny. The original story was the signature work of Edo period author Takzawa
Bakin, called "Nanso Satomi Hakkenden". It was first published nearly 200 years
ago in 1815. "Nanso" in the title refers to an area that is today southern Chiba
Prefecture. Takizawa’s Tale combines stories of the Satomi Clan, an actual
family that controlled an area centered in southern Chiba from about 1450 until
the early Edo period, with elements from the Chinese story known as "Suikoden".
"Nanso Satomi Hakkenden" is a master-work that took Takizawa 106 volumes
and 28 years to complete

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