Sanjuro

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Kinema Junpo Awards 1963 - Won - Best Actor

Sanjuro

Director:
Akira Kurosawa
96 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

Set in the mid-19th century when the disintegration of a rigid social structure was turning the once wealthy into paupers, or vice-versa, this kinetic drama by acclaimed Akira Kurosawa features the hero Sanjuro (Toshiro Mifune), one of many samurai whose once traditional positions were fast disappearing. In this tale of false perceptions and truth, of honor and dishonor, Sanjuro is a character who captures and holds attention from the moment he appears on screen. When he arrives in a small city, he discovers that a band of nine men are anxious to overthrow the corrupt ruling elite. Physically strong and agile, mentally sharp and clear-headed, Sanjuro still has a deep commitment to justice and honor underneath his dirty, abrasive, and cynical exterior. The nine men may doubt his nobility, but that is because they are only looking skin deep.

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Details

Runtime:
96 min.

Country:
JAPAN

Language:
Japanese

Color:
Color

Plot Summary

SPECIAL FEATURES: 

  • All - new, restored high-definition digital transfer
  • Optional Dolby Digital 3.0 soundtrack, preserving the original Perspecta simulated - stereo effects
  • Audio commentary by film historian and Kurosawa scholar Stephen Prince
  • A 35 - minute documentary on the making of Sanjuro, created as part of the Toho Masterworks series Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create
  • Theatrical trailer and teaser
  • Stills gallery of behind - the - scenes photos
  • New and improved English subtitle translation
  • PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Michael Sragow and notes and statements from Kurosawa and his cast and crew

 

 

 

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