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Naotora: The Lady Warlord [1] (Japanese: おんな城主 直虎, Hepburn: Onna Jōshu Naotora) is a 2017 Japanese historical drama television series and the 56th NHK taiga drama. [2] It is written by Yoshiko Morishita and stars Ko Shibasaki as Ii Naotora .
The Coin (1964 film) Amorous Lotus Pan; Comedy of Mismatches; Lady General Hua Mu-lan; The Shepherd Girl《山歌戀》(Shan Ge Lian) Last Woman of Shang; Black Forest; Story of Sue San; Lover's Rock; The Crimson Palm; Beyond The Great Wall; Female Prince; The Warlord & The Actress
The 56th NHK taiga drama, Naotora: The Lady Warlord, was the first NHK drama where the female protagonist is the head of a samurai clan. [43] The 52nd NHK taiga drama, Yae no Sakura, focuses on Niijima Yae, a woman warrior who fought in Boshin War. This drama portrays Nakano Takeko, Matsudaira Teru, and other onna-musha. [44]
The War Lord is a 1965 American drama historical film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Charlton Heston. The film, which concerns medieval warfare and culture in 11th-century Normandy , is an adaptation of the play The Lovers by Leslie Stevens .
Ko Shibasaki portrayed her in the 2017 NHK Taiga drama Naotora: The Lady Warlord (おんな城主 直虎). When she asked about the historical accuracy of Ii Naotora depiction in the series, she added that historical consideration was not the main focus of the drama, since it is mainly focusing on entertainment. [6]
The Lady, a 1925 film directed by Frank Borzage; The Lady, a 2011 film about the life of Burmese pro-democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi "The Lady" (The Amazing World of Gumball), a television episode; The Lady (Warhammer), a deity in the tabletop game Warhammer, produced by Games Workshop; The Lady of All Nations, a devotional title for Mary ...
The play, The Lady, ran on Broadway from December 4, 1923, to February 1924 at Charles Frohman's Empire Theatre. The play was produced by A. H. Woods . Mary Nash played Talmadge's part of Polly Pearl and Elizabeth Risdon played Fanny Le Clare which, in the film, was played by Doris Lloyd .
That Lady was an early directorial effort by Terence Young, who went on to direct three James Bond films: Dr. No, From Russia With Love, and Thunderball. [7] Christopher Lee appears in a minor role as the Captain of the Guard. [8] Director Terence Young had tried to interest Greta Garbo in starring in this film, without success.