Red Lion ( 赤毛 , Akage ) is a 1969 Japanese film directed by Kihachi Okamoto and starring Toshirō Mifune and Shima Iwashita .
13-492: (Redirected from Red Lyon ) Red Lion , Red Lions , Red Lyon , Red Lion Inn and variations, may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Red Lion (film) , a 1969 Japanese film Red Lion (theatre) , an Elizabethan playhouse in London The Red Lion , a 1946 novel by Mária Szepes The Red Lion , a 2015 play by Patrick Marber Red Lion,
26-627: A U.S. Supreme Court decision Red Lion Hotel, Cromer , England Red Lion Hotels Corporation , an American company Red Lion Hotels Red Lion and Sun Society , the former name of the Red Crescent in Iran Red Lions (political party) , a defunct political party in Belgium Red Lion Inn (Brooklyn) , New York, U.S. Red Lion Inn (Stockbridge, Massachusetts) , U.S. Pubs [ edit ] Red Lion,
39-458: A brand-new tax cut is quashed when the townfolk mistakenly assumes that he is there to rescue them from corrupt government officials. He learns that an evil magistrate has been swindling them for years. Now, he has to help the village, ward off Shogunate supporters, along with the fact that he can't read his own proclamations . The director, Kihachi Okamoto, is well known for introducing plot twists and surprising endings in his films, and Red Lion
52-707: A former U.S. Army Forward Operating Base in Camp Ashraf, Iraq Sport [ edit ] Qingdao Red Lions F.C. , a Chinese football club Red Lions (field hockey) , the Belgian national field hockey team Red Lions FC (Liberia) , a Liberian football club Red Lions FC (Malawi) , a Malawian football club San Beda Red Lions , varsity teams of San Beda University in the Philippines San Beda Red Lions basketball , basketball team Other uses [ edit ] Red Lions,
65-620: A popular pub name Red Lion, Ampney St Peter , Gloucestershire, England Red Lion, Handsworth , Birmingham, England Red Lion, Hillingdon , London, England Red Lion, Oxford , England Red Lion, Snargate , Kent, England Red Lion, Duke of York Street , St James's, London, England Red Lion, Westminster , London, England Red Lion, Great Windmill Street , London, England Red Lion Inn, Philadelphia , U.S. Red Lion Inn, Shoreham-by-Sea , West Sussex, England Red Lion Inn, Southampton Old Red Lion, Holborn , London, England Red Lion, Belfast, Northern Ireland, subject of
78-496: A robot vehicle from the animated television series Voltron " Le Lion rouge ", the national anthem of Senegal Businesses and organisations [ edit ] Red Lion (St. Paul's Churchyard) (aka Red Lyon), a historical bookseller in London Red Lion Area School District , York County, Pennsylvania, U.S. Red Lion Broadcasting, the subject of Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC ,
91-845: Is an unincorporated community located within Southampton Township in Burlington County , in the U.S. state of New Jersey . Red Lion is home to the Red Lion Inn, a diner, and a few houses, all located near the Red Lion Circle , within the New Jersey Pine Barrens . The name, Red Lion, comes from a story about one of the original settlers, a man by the name of Parks, who battled a mountain lion . The lion's coat turned red from its own blood. Mountain lion and black bear were common in
104-463: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Red Lion (film) Gonzo (権三, Toshiro Mifune ), a member of the Sekihōtai , is being asked by the emperor to deliver official news to his home village of a New World Order. Wanting to pose as a military officer, he dons a peculiar officer's wig . Upon his return, his attempt to tell the village about
117-426: Is no exception. What starts out as an almost comedic series of misunderstandings between almost comically drawn characters ends up turning far more serious as the film progresses. Tomi ( Shima Iwashita ), as Gonzo's old flame, is tragically torn between her hopes that Gonzo's new marriage proposal is genuine, and her fears that her life will never improve unless she "goes along" with the corrupt and powerful who rule over
130-603: The Singapore Armed Forces Parachute Team Den Røde Løve (Danish ship) See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Red Lion All pages with titles containing Red Lion Flag of Luxembourg Lion (heraldry) Old Red Lion (disambiguation) Red lionfish Royal Standard of the United Kingdom Royal Banner of Scotland Topics referred to by
143-764: The 1971 Red Lion Pub bombing The Red Lion, Chipping Barnet , London, England The Red Lion, Hatfield , Hertfordshire, England The Red Lion, York , Yorkshire, England Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Red Lion Airport , Burlington County, New Jersey Red Lion, Delaware Red Lion Creek , Delaware Red Lion Hundred , New Castle County, Delaware Red Lion Inn (Stockbridge, Massachusetts) Red Lion, Burlington County, New Jersey Red Lion, Middlesex County, New Jersey Red Lion, Ohio Red Lion, York County, Pennsylvania Red Lion Borough Historic District Elsewhere [ edit ] Red Lion, Victoria , Australia Red Lion Hill , Powys, Wales FOB Red Lion ,
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#1732787556268156-525: The peasant's lives. The film ends with the peasants dancing to the cry of " Ee ja nai ka " ("Why not!?", "Whatever!", or "Nevermind!"), which fatalistically refers to the tumultuous 1866-67 period of Japanese history immediately preceding the imperial restoration and the end of the Edo period . This article related to a Japanese film of the 1960s is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Red Lion, Burlington County, New Jersey Red Lion
169-452: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Red Lion . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Red_Lion&oldid=1227032022 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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