The Last Princess movie poster

The Last Princess

May 10, 2008 1h 58m 5.9/10 (17 votes)

Originally released in 2008. The Last Princess is a action/drama film. directed by Shinji Higuchi.

Starring Jun Matsumoto, Hiroshi Abe, and Masami Nagasawa

Synopsis

After the Akizuku clan fall in defeat to rival clan Yamana, Princess Yuki and General Rokurota take cover in a hidden fortress, along with their clan and gold treasury. Fortuitously stumbling into the hideaways, brash young miner Takezo and his bumbling sidekick Shinhachi hatch a daring plan to help transport the gold out of enemy terrain – in exchange for a share of the stash, of course. With assassins hot in pursuit, Yuki disguises as a male and ventures into the real world with Rukurota and her peasant companions, getting her first taste of danger, toil, and budding romance with the strong-minded and willful Takezo.

Quick Facts

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Release Date May 10, 2008 17 years ago
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Runtime 1h 58m 118 minutes total
User Rating 5.9/10 Mixed (17 votes)
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Box Office $8.5M Worldwide gross
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Language Japanese Original language
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Country Japan Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
JA
Revenue
$8,510,570

Production Companies

  • Yomiuri Shimbun Company
  • Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
  • Chukyo TV Broadcasting Company
  • J Storm
  • Shogakukan
  • TOHO
  • dentsu
  • Nippon Television Network Corporation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Princess about?

After the Akizuku clan fall in defeat to rival clan Yamana, Princess Yuki and General Rokurota take cover in a hidden fortress, along with their clan and gold treasury. Fortuitously stumbling into ...

Who directed The Last Princess?

The Last Princess was directed by Shinji Higuchi.

How long is The Last Princess?

The Last Princess has a runtime of 1 hours and 58 minutes (118 minutes total).

When was The Last Princess released?

The Last Princess was released on May 10, 2008 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Last Princess?

The main cast of The Last Princess includes Jun Matsumoto, Hiroshi Abe, Masami Nagasawa, Kippei Shiina, Miyagawa Daisuke.