Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God (1960): reparto, argumento y streaming
1960 · Película · ★ 6.6

Released in 1960, Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God is an acción, drama and historia film directed by Kenji Misumi, running about 90 minutes.
What it’s about. El asesino Tsuke Ryunosuke conoce a una mujer que se parece a su esposa asesinada Hama, y juntos tratar de evitar la venganza que buscan su hermano menor, Utsuki Hyoma de los Shinsengumi. Muchas figuras históricas se encuentran en esta película y supuestamente el carácter de Ryunosuke se basó en una persona de la vida real. Esta es la segunda de la trilogía.
Who’s in it. Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God stars Raizō Ichikawa as Tsukue Ryunosuke, Kōjirō Hongō as Uzuki Hyoma, Tamao Nakamura as Otoyo and Fujiko Yamamoto as Omatsu, among others.
How it landed. With an audience score of 6.6/10, Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God has drawn a solid, mixed-to-positive response.
Where to watch. Streaming options change often. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God page.
If you liked it. Fans of Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God tend to enjoy The Dark Knight, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Inception and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
Preguntas frecuentes
- Where can I watch Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God (1960)?
- Streaming, rental and purchase options for Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
- Is Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God worth watching?
- Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God holds an audience score of 6.6 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy acción, drama and historia. Reactions are mixed, so it may depend on taste.
- Who stars in Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God?
- Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God stars Raizō Ichikawa, Kōjirō Hongō, Tamao Nakamura, Fujiko Yamamoto and Yutaka Nakamura.
- When was Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God released?
- Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God was released in 1960, with a runtime of about 90 minutes.
