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The Swishing Sword is a film of genre Drama directed by Kazuo Mori with Fujiko Yamamoto

The Swishing Sword (1958)

The Swishing Sword
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Length 1h39
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Genres Drama

Hitohada Kujaku (人肌孔雀), English title: The Swishing Sword aka Human Skin Peacock, is a 1958 Japanese film directed by Kazuo Mori.

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