english title | The Seven Samurai |
original title | 七人の侍 |
aka | Shichinin no samurai |
french title | Les Sept Samouraïs |
year | 1954 |
country | Japan |
director | KUROSAWA Akira - 黒澤明 | |
actor | MIFUNE Toshiro - 三船敏郎 | |
SHIMURA Takashi - 志村 喬 | ||
YAMAGATA Isao | ||
NAKAJIMA Haruo | ||
TANI Akira | ||
HAYASHI Miki | ||
KOSUGI Yoshio | ||
KODO Kokuten | ||
UEDA Kichijiro | ||
TATARA Jun | ||
SHIMIZU Gen | ||
SAKAKIDA Keiji | ||
SENGOKU Noriko | ||
TSUCHIYA Yoshio | ||
TAKAHARA Toshio | ||
INABA Yoshio | ||
CHIAKI Minoru | ||
KIMURA Isao | ||
MIYAGUCHI Seiji | ||
KATO Daisuke | ||
WATANABE Atsushi | ||
HIDARI Bokuzen | ||
TONO Eijiro | ||
FUJIWARA Kamatari | ||
UTSUI Ken | ||
NAKADAI Tatsuya - 仲代達矢 | ||
producer | MOTOKI Sojiro | |
composer | HAYASAKA Fumio | |
scriptwriter | OGUNI Hideo | |
KUROSAWA Akira - 黒澤明 | ||
HASHIMOTO Shinobu - 橋本 忍 | ||
production designer | MATSUYAMA Takashi | |
editor | KUROSAWA Akira - 黒澤明 | |
cinematographer | NAKAI Asakazu - 中井朝一 | |
assistant director | HIROSAWA Sakae | |
HORIKAWA Hiromichi |
genres | drama historic period |
duration | 3H15 |
shooting studio | Toho |
Unanimously hailed as one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of the motion picture, Seven Samurai has inspired countless films modelled after its basic premise. But Akira Kurosawa's classic 1954 action drama has never been surpassed in terms of sheer power of emotion, kinetic energy, and dynamic character development. The story is set in the 1600s, when the residents of a small Japanese village are seeking protection against repeated attacks by a band of marauding thieves. Offering mere handfuls of rice as payment, they hire seven unemployed "ronin" (masterless samurai), including a boastful swordsman (Toshiro Mifune) who is actually a farmer's son desperately seeking glory and acceptance. The samurai get acquainted with but remain distant from the villagers, knowing that their assignment may prove to be fatal. The climactic battle with the raiding thieves remains one of the most breathtaking sequences ever filmed. It's poetry in hyperactive motion and one of Kurosawa's crowning cinematic achievements. This is not a film that can be well served by any synopsis; it must be seen to be appreciated and belongs on the short list of any definitive home-video library. - Jeff Shannon from Amazon.com