Seven Samurai (1954)
Shichinin no samurai (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Not Rated
- 3h 27min
- Action, Drama
- 19 Nov 1956 (USA)
- Movie
Farmers from a village exploited by bandits hire a veteran samurai for protection, who gathers six other samurai to join him.
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Awards:
- Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 5 wins & 7 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
Toshirô Mifune | ... |
Kikuchiyo
(as Toshiro Mifune)
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Takashi Shimura | ... |
Kambei Shimada
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Keiko Tsushima | ... |
Shino
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Yukiko Shimazaki | ... |
Wife
(as Yukio Shimazaki)
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Kamatari Fujiwara | ... |
Farmer Manzo
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Daisuke Katô | ... |
Shichiroji
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Isao Kimura | ... |
Katsushiro
(as Ko Kimura)
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Minoru Chiaki | ... |
Heihachi
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Seiji Miyaguchi | ... |
Kyuzo
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Yoshio Kosugi | ... |
Farmer Mosuke
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Bokuzen Hidari | ... |
Farmer Yohei
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Yoshio Inaba | ... |
Gorobei Katayama
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Yoshio Tsuchiya | ... |
Farmer Rikichi
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Kokuten Kôdô | ... |
Old Man Gisaku
(as Kuninori Todo)
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Eijirô Tôno | ... |
Thief
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Kichijirô Ueda | ... |
Bandit Scout
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Jun Tatara | ... |
Coolie A
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Atsushi Watanabe | ... |
Bun Seller
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Toranosuke Ogawa | ... |
Grandfather of Kidnapped Girl
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Isao Yamagata | ... |
Samurai
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Sôjin Kamiyama | ... |
Blind Player
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Gen Shimizu | ... |
Samurai Who Kicks Farmers
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Keiji Sakakida | ... |
Gosaku
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Shinpei Takagi | ... |
Bandit Chieftain
(as Shimpei Takagi)
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Shin Ôtomo | ... |
Bandit Second-in-Command
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Toshio Takahara | ... |
Samurai with Gun
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Hiroshi Sugi | ... |
Tea Shop Owner
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Hiroshi Hayashi | ... |
Weak Ronin
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Sachio Sakai | ... |
2nd Coolie
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Sôkichi Maki | ... |
Strong-Looking Samurai
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Ichirô Chiba | ... |
Buddhist Priest
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Noriko Sengoku | ... |
Wife of Gono Family
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Noriko Honma | ... |
Woman Farmer
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Masanobu Ôkubo | ... |
Samurai
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Etsuo Saijô | ... |
Bandit
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Minoru Itô | ... |
Samurai
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Haruya Sakamoto | ... |
Samurai
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Gorô Sakurai | ... |
Samurai
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Hideo Shibuya | ... |
Bandit
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Kiyoshi Kamoda | ... |
Samurai
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Senkichi Ômura | ... |
Bandit Who Escapes
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Takashi Narita | ... |
Bandit Who Escapes
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Shôichi Hirose | ... |
Bandit
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Kôji Uno | ... |
Bandit
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Masaaki Tachibana | ... |
Bandit
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Kamayuki Tsubono | ... |
Bandit
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Taiji Naka | ... |
Bandit
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Chindanji Miyagawa | ... |
Bandit
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Shigemi Sunagawa | ... |
Bandit
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Akira Tani | ... |
Bandit
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Akio Kusama | ... |
Bandit
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Ryûtarô Amami | ... |
Bandit
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Jun Mikami | ... |
Bandit
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Haruo Nakajima | ... |
Bandit
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Sanpei Mine | ... |
Farmer
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Masahide Matsushita | ... |
Samurai
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Kaneo Ikeda | ... |
Samurai
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Takuzô Kumagai | ... |
Gisaku's Son
(as Jirô Kumagaya)
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Ippei Kawagoe | ... |
Farmer
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Jirô Suzukawa | ... |
Farmer
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Junpei Natsuki | ... |
Farmer
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Kyôichi Kamiyama | ... |
Farmer
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Haruo Suzuki | ... |
Farmer
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Gorô Amano | ... |
Farmer
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Akira Kitchôji | ... |
Farmer
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Kôji Iwamoto | ... |
Farmer
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Hiroshi Akitsu | ... |
Gono Husband
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Akira Yamada | ... |
Farmer
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Kazuo Imai | ... |
Farmer
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Eisuke Nakanishi | ... |
Farmer
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Toku Ihara | ... |
Farmer
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Hideo Ôtsuka | ... |
Farmer
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Tokio Ôkawa | ... |
Farmer
(as Shû Ôe)
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Yasuhisa Tsutsumi | ... |
Farmer in Front of Gono
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Yasumasa Ônishi | ... |
Farmer
(as Yasuo Ônishi)
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Tsuneo Katagiri | ... |
Farmer in Front of Gono
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Megeru Shimoda | ... |
Farmer
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Masayoshi Kawabe | ... |
Farmer
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Shigeo Katô | ... |
Farmer
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Yoshikazu Kawamata | ... |
Farmer
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Takeshi Seki | ... |
3rd Coolie
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Haruko Toyama | ... |
Gisaku's Daughter-in-Law
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Tsuruko Mano | ... |
Woman Farmer in Front of Gono
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Matsue Ono | ... |
Woman Farmer
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Tsurue Ichimanji | ... |
Woman Farmer
(as Tazue Ichimanji)
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Masako Ôshiro | ... |
Woman Farmer
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Kyôko Ozawa | ... |
Woman Farmer
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Michiko Kadono | ... |
Farmer's Wife
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Toshiko Nakano | ... |
Farmer's Wife
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Shizuko Azuma | ... |
Farmer's Wife
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Keiko Mori | ... |
Farmer's Wife
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Michiko Kawabe | ... |
Farmer's Wife
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Yûko Togawa | ... |
Farmer's Wife
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Yayoko Kitano | ... |
Farmer's Wife
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Misao Suyama | ... |
Woman Farmer
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Toriko Takahara | ... |
Woman Farmer
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Kazuo Hinata | ... |
Samurai (uncredited)
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Takeshi Katô | ... |
Samurai Wandering Through Town (uncredited)
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Tatsuya Nakadai | ... |
Samurai Wandering Through Town (uncredited)
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Ken Utsui | ... |
Samurai Wandering Through Town (uncredited)
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Ren Yamamoto | ... |
Farmer (uncredited)
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Directed by
Akira Kurosawa |
Written by
Akira Kurosawa | ... | (screenplay by) & |
Shinobu Hashimoto | ... | (screenplay by) & |
Hideo Oguni | ... | (screenplay by) |
Produced by
Sôjirô Motoki | ... | producer (produced by) (as Sojiro Motoki) |
Music by
Fumio Hayasaka | ... | (music) |
Cinematography by
Asakazu Nakai | ... | (photography) (as Asaichi Nakai) |
Editing by
Akira Kurosawa |
Editorial Department
Hiroshi Nezu | ... | editing manager |
Production Design by
Takashi Matsuyama |
Art Direction by
Sô Matsuyama |
Costume Design by
Kôhei Ezaki | ||
Mieko Yamaguchi |
Makeup Department
Midori Nakajô | ... | hair stylist |
Junjirô Yamada | ... | hair / makeup artist |
Production Management
Hiroshi Nezu | ... | production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sakae Hirosawa | ... | assistant director |
Hiromichi Horikawa | ... | assistant director |
Toshi Kaneko | ... | assistant director |
Masaya Shimizu | ... | assistant director |
Yasuyoshi Tajitsu | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Kôhei Ezaki | ... | art consultant |
Kôichi Hamamura | ... | property master |
Yoshirô Muraki | ... | assistant art director |
Sound Department
Ichirô Minawa | ... | sound effects editor |
Masanao Uehara | ... | sound recordist |
Fumio Yanoguchi | ... | recording |
Special Effects by
Eiji Tsuburaya | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
Stunts
Haruo Nakajima | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Masao Fukuda | ... | still photographer |
Mitsuo Kaneko | ... | assistant lighting technician |
Shigeru Mori | ... | lighting |
Takao Saitô | ... | assistant camera |
Music Department
Masaru Satô | ... | assistant to composer |
Script and Continuity Department
Teruyo Nogami | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Shigeru Endo | ... | archery |
Kôhei Ezaki | ... | folklore researcher (as Kohei Ezaki) |
Yuji Hamada | ... | accountant |
Ienori Kaneko | ... | archery |
Toshio Nakane | ... | acting office |
Takeharu Shimada | ... | production assistant |
Yoshio Sugino | ... | fencing |
Production Companies
- Toho (presents)
Distributors
- Toho (1954) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Cinédis (1955) (France) (theatrical)
- Dear Film (1955) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Films de France (1955) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Columbia Pictures (1956) (United States) (theatrical) (as 'The Magnificent Seven') (subtitled)
- Kingsley-International Pictures (1956) (United States) (theatrical) (as 'The Magnificent Seven') (subtitled)
- Orbe Films (1957) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Eurooppalainen Filmi (1959) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Aito Mäkinen (1963) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (1964) (Finland) (tv)
- Jaguar Film (1965) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Rosenbergs Filmbyrå (1965) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Television och Smalfilm (1965) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Consulate of Japan in India (1967) (India) (theatrical)
- Dipenfa (1967) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Internacional Filmes (1968) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- BBC Two (1972) (United Kingdom) (tv) (subtitles)
- Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) (1972) (United States) (tv) (US network premiere)
- Dianafilmi (1980) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Embassy Pictures (1982) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Films Incorporated (1982) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Janus Films (1982) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Landmark Films (1982) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Taurus Video (1983) (West Germany) (VHS)
- Embassy Home Entertainment (1987) (United States) (VHS)
- Nelson Entertainment (1988) (United States) (VHS) (subtitled)
- The Criterion Collection (1989) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- Festival Records (1990) (Australia) (VHS) (subtitled)
- Festival Video (1990) (Australia) (VHS) (subtitled)
- Connoisseur Video (1991) (United Kingdom) (VHS) (subtitled)
- The Criterion Collection (1991) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- Suomen Kunnallispalvelu (1994) (Finland) (VHS)
- Toho Video (1996) (Japan) (VHS)
- The Criterion Collection (1998) (United States) (DVD)
- Atlantic Film (2002) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Cowboy Pictures (2002) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Svenska Filminstitutet (SFI) (2002) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Toho (2002) (Japan) (DVD)
- Shoval Film Production (2003) (Israel) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Bright Angel Distribution (2004) (Netherlands) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Sputnik (2004) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Madman Entertainment (2004) (Australia) (DVD)
- Sandrew Metronome Distribution (2004) (Finland) (DVD) (as part of Akira Kurosawa Box)
- The Criterion Collection (2004) (United States) (DVD) (subtitled)
- Total Film Home Entertainment (2004) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Total Film Home Entertainment (2004) (Netherlands) (VHS)
- Sandrew Metronome Distribution (2005) (Finland) (DVD)
- Nihon Eiga Satellite Broadcasting (2007) (Japan) (tv)
- Sandrew Metronome Distribution Sverige (2007) (Sweden) (DVD)
- Sandrew Metronome Norge (2007) (Norway) (DVD)
- New KSM (2008) (Germany) (DVD)
- Asociace Ceských Filmových Klubu (ACFK) (2009) (Czechia) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- The Criterion Collection (2009) (United States) (DVD) (subtitled)
- Toho (2009) (Japan) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- The Criterion Collection (2010) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (subtitled)
- trigon-film (2012) (Austria) (theatrical)
- trigon-film (2012) (Germany) (theatrical)
- trigon-film (2012) (Switzerland) (theatrical)
- WOWOW (2012) (Japan) (tv)
- trigon-film (2012) (Germany) (DVD) (special edition - full version)
- trigon-film (2012) (Switzerland) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- trigon-film (2012) (Switzerland) (DVD) (special edition)
- La Rabbia (2013) (France) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Le Pacte (2013) (France) (theatrical) (re-release)
- trigon-film (2013) (Germany) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (special edition)
- British Film Institute (BFI) (2014) (United Kingdom) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Future Film (2015) (Finland) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (6-disc Akira Kurosawa: Samurai Masterpiece Collection)
- Star Media Entertainment (2015) (Norway) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (Akira Kurosawa - Samurai Masterpiece Collection 1950-1962)
- The Criterion Channel (2019) (United States) (digital) (subtitled)
- Studio S Entertainment (2020) (Sweden) (theatrical) (DCP)
- HBO Max (2020) (United States) (video) (VOD) (subtitled)
- Leopardo Filmes (2020) (Portugal)
- Connoisseur Film Ltd. (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Studio 43 (France) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Continental Home Vídeo (Brazil) (DVD)
- Epoca (Argentina) (VHS)
- Madman Entertainment (2024) (Australia)
- Madman Films (2024) (New Zealand)
- Tocantins (Brazil) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Toho Developing Co. (film developing)
- Toho Genzosho (video editing)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A veteran samurai, who has fallen on hard times, answers a village's request for protection from bandits. He gathers 6 other samurai to help him, and they teach the townspeople how to defend themselves, and they supply the samurai with three small meals a day. The film culminates in a giant battle when 40 bandits attack the village.
Written by Colin Tinto |
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Taglines | Will Take Its Place With the Seven Greatest Films of All Time! See more » |
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Box Office
Budget | $2,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Akira Kurosawa's original idea for the film was to make it about a day in the life of a samurai, beginning with him rising from bed, eat breakfast, go to his master's castle and ending with him making some mistake that required him to go home and kill himself to save face. Despite a good deal of research, he did not feel he had enough solid factual information to make the movie. He then pitched the idea of a film that would cover a series of five samurai battles, based on the lives of famous Japanese swordsmen. Hashimoto went off to write that script, but Kurosawa ultimately scrapped that idea as well, worrying that a film that was just "a series of climaxes" wouldn't work. Then, producer Sôjirô Motoki found, through historical research, that samurai in the "Warring States" period of Japanese history would often volunteer to stand guard at peasant villages overnight in exchange for food and lodging. Kurosawa then came across an anecdote about a village hiring samurai to protect them and decided to use that idea. Kurosawa wrote a complete dossier for each character with a speaking role. In it were details about what they wore, their favourite foods, their past history, their speaking habits, their reaction to battle and every other detail he could think of about them. No other Japanese director had ever done this before. See more » |
Goofs | In the closing moments of the final battle, the bandits fire two musket shots only seconds apart. It is clear from the plot that at that point they possess only one musket. The black powder muskets of the age required much more time to reload. This error was pointed out in the commentary of the deluxe DVD edition. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Objective 500 Million (1966). See more » |
Quotes |
Kambei Shimada:
This is the nature of war: By protecting others, you save yourselves. If you only think of yourself, you'll only destroy yourself. See more » |