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  1. Heaven and Earth (天と地と, Ten to Chi to) is a 1990 Japanese epic jidaigeki film directed by Haruki Kadokawa. The film stars Takaaki Enoki, Tsugawa Masahiko, Asano Atsuko, Zaizen Naomi and Nomura Hironobu. It was released in Japan in June 1990, and an English version was released in North America in 1991.

  2. Feb 8, 1991 · With Takaaki Enoki, Masahiko Tsugawa, Atsuko Asano, Naomi Zaizen. In 16th century Japan, two samurai engage in massive battles across the countryside, one attempting to conquer and the other attempting to defend his land while repressing his love for a woman after taking a vow of celibacy.

  3. Jun 23, 1990 · Heaven and Earth (天と地と, Ten to Chi to) is a 1990 Japanese film, directed by Haruki Kadokawa and starring Takaaki Enoki, Tsugawa Masahiko, Asano Atsuko, Zaizen Naomi and Nomura Hironobu. The film was released in Japan in June 1990, and an English version was released in North America in 1991.

  4. 518. Concluding his Vietnam War trilogy that began with "Platoon" and soared with "Born on the Fourth of July," Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone ("Natural Born Killers," "JFK") brings to...

  5. Takeda (Masahiko Tsugawa) is a power-hungry warlord who seeks to expand his territory at any cost. Kagetora (Takaaki Enoki), equally passionate, desires to rule his...

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  6. Heaven and Earth. Le Ly (Hiep Thi Le) lives in a small Vietnamese village whose serenity is shattered when war breaks out. Caught between the Viet Cong and the South Vietnamese army, the...

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  7. Brief Synopsis. Two 16th Century feudal warlords and their powerful armies battle for control of a united Japan.

  8. Directed by Haruki Kadokawa. Warlords Kagetora and Takeda each wish to prevent the other from gaining hegemony in feudal Japan. The two samurai leaders pursue one another across the countryside, engaging in massive battles of cavalry and infantry.

  9. Overview. Warlords Kagetora and Takeda each wish to prevent the other from gaining hegemony in feudal Japan. The two samurai leaders pursue one another across the countryside, engaging in massive battles of cavalry and infantry.

  10. This magnificent, stunningly-filmed movie is based on feudal Japan during the 16th century. The ruling Shogun has lost control over his country and the local lords are taking what they want, or protecting theirs from others.