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Directed by Akira KurosawaOrigin JaponGenres DramaThemes Films about alcoholism,
Medical-themed films,
Seafaring films,
Films about drugs,
Transport films,
Yakuza films,
Gangster filmsActors Takashi Shimura,
Toshiro Mifune,
Noriko Sengoku,
Yoshiko Kuga,
Michiyo Kogure,
Chieko NakakitaRating75%
It stars Takashi Shimura as an alcoholic doctor in postwar Japan who treats a young, small-time hood named Matsunaga (Toshiro Mifune), after a gunfight with a rival syndicate. The doctor diagnoses the young gangster with tuberculosis, and convinces him to begin treatment (and quit boozing and womanizing). The two enjoy an uneasy friendship until the gangster's former boss, Okada, who is also the former abusive boyfriend of the doctor's female assistant, is released from prison and seeks to take his gang over once again. The sick young man then stops following the doctor's advice, slips back into old habits and going to night clubs with Okada. But Matsunaga realizes that Okada is not a true friend when Okada threatens to kill the doctor if he doesn't reveal the female assistants whereabouts, and then finds out that the big Yakuza crime boss is grooming Okada and merely using Matsunaga as a pawn to be given up to the rival gang. When the doctor leaves his house to go report on Okada to the police, despite the doctor's orders to remain in bed, Matsunaga slips out to confront Okada (who has also managed to steal Matsunaga's girlfriend Nanae) but Matsunaga is killed in the ensuing knife fight. The film ends with a local shop-owner woman who had feelings for Matsunaga planning to take Matsunaga's ashes to be buried on her farm, far from the corrupt and dirty city, and the doctor happily learning that one of his younger patients has followed his advice and has been fully cured of tuberculosis., 2h2
Directed by Akira KurosawaOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Buddy filmsActors Toshiro Mifune,
Takashi Shimura,
Keiko Awaji,
Noriko Sengoku,
Eiko Miyoshi,
Noriko HonmaRating77%
Action takes place during a heatwave in a bombed-out, post-war Tokyo. Rookie homicide detective Murakami (Toshiro Mifune) has his Colt pistol stolen during a trolley ride and gives chase to the pickpocket, but when he fails to capture him he reports back to headquarters filled with guilt and shame. He goes on to prowl the city backstreets undercover, looking for suspects and picking up leads. He eventually picks up the trail of a gun racket. When the stolen gun is used in a crime, Murakami partners up with the veteran detective Satō (Takashi Shimura)., 1h28
Directed by Akira KurosawaOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Seafaring films,
Films about sexuality,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Rape in fiction,
Martial arts filmsActors Toshiro Mifune,
Masayuki Mori,
Machiko Kyō,
Takashi Shimura,
Minoru Chiaki,
Noriko HonmaRating81%
The film opens on a woodcutter (木樵り; Kikori, played by Takashi Shimura) and a priest (旅法師; Tabi Hōshi, Minoru Chiaki) sitting beneath the Rajōmon city gate to stay dry in a downpour. A commoner (Kichijiro Ueda) joins them and they tell him that they have witnessed a disturbing story, which they then begin recounting to him. The woodcutter claims he found the body of a murdered samurai three days earlier while looking for wood in the forest; upon discovering the body, he says, he fled in a panic to notify the authorities. The priest says that he saw the samurai with his wife traveling the same day the murder happened. Both men were then summoned to testify in court, where they met the captured bandit Tajōmaru (多襄丸), who claimed responsibility for killing the samurai and raping his wife., 3h27
Directed by Akira KurosawaOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Martial arts films,
Samurai films,
Alternate history filmsActors Takashi Shimura,
Toshiro Mifune,
Isao Kimura,
Seiji Miyaguchi,
Yoshio Inaba,
Daisuke KatōRating85%
Marauding bandits approach a rural mountain village, but their chief decides to spare it until after the harvest because they had raided it before. The plan is overheard by a farmer who tells the rest of village. Lamenting their fate, three farmers ask Gisaku, the village elder and miller, for advice. He declares they should hire samurai to defend the village. Since they have no money to offer, Gisaku tells them to find hungry samurai., 1h36
Directed by Akira KurosawaOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Comedy,
ActionThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Martial arts films,
Samurai filmsActors Toshiro Mifune,
Tatsuya Nakadai,
Keiju Kobayashi,
Reiko Dan,
Yūzō Kayama,
Takashi ShimuraRating79%
Nine young samurai, including his nephew, believe that the lord chamberlain, Mutsuta, is corrupt after he tore up their petition against organised crime and said maybe he himself was behind the crimes. One of them tells the superintendent of this and he agrees to intervene. As the nine meet secretly at a shrine and discuss their problem, a ronin (Mifune) emerges from another room where he has been resting. The ronin has overheard their plans, and suggests that the superintendent is in fact the real corrupt official. While at first the samurai are insulted by his claims, they soon find themselves surrounded by the superintendent's men, proving that he was correct. The ronin hits a few of the attackers and bluffs their leader into leaving, taking only a small amount of money in reward to buy food because he is starving; however, after realizing that Mutsuta and his family must now be in danger, he decides to help the samurai bring down the corrupt officials., 1h38
Directed by Akira Kurosawa,
Kiyoshi KurosawaOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political filmsActors Sachiko Murase,
Richard Gere,
Hisashi Igawa,
Toshie Negishi,
Hidetaka Yoshioka,
Teiyū IchiryūsaiRating71%
Rhapsody in August is a tale of three generations and their responses to the atomic bombing of Japan. Kane is an elderly woman whose husband was killed in the bombing of Nagasaki. Next, come her two children and their spouses, all of whom grew up in postwar Japan, as well as their Nisei cousin Clark (played by Richard Gere) who grew up in America. Finally, there are Kane's four grandchildren, who were born after the Japanese economic miracle and provide most of the dialogue in the film., 1h45
Directed by Akira KurosawaOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Théâtre,
Transport films,
Martial arts films,
Samurai films,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William Shakespeare,
Films about royaltyActors Toshiro Mifune,
Isuzu Yamada,
Takashi Shimura,
Minoru Chiaki,
Akira Kubo,
Kokuten KōdōRating79%
Generals Miki and Washizu are Samurai commanders under a local lord, Lord Tsuzuki, who reigns in the castle of the Spider's Web Forest. After defeating the lord's enemies in battle, they return to Tsuzuki's castle. On their way through the thick forest surrounding the castle, they meet a spirit, who foretells their future. The spirit tells them that today Washizu will be named Lord of the Northern Garrison and Miki will now be commander of the first fortress. She then foretells that Washizu will eventually become Lord of Spiderweb Castle, and finally she tells Miki that his son will also become lord of the castle., 2h19
Directed by Akira KurosawaOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Martial arts films,
Samurai filmsActors Toshiro Mifune,
Minoru Chiaki,
Kamatari Fujiwara,
Misa Uehara,
Takashi Shimura,
Susumu FujitaRating80%
The film begins with two bedraggled peasants, Tahei and Matashichi (Minoru Chiaki and Kamatari Fujiwara). Through conversation, they reveal that they had intended to fight alongside the Yamana clan, but turned up too late, were taken for soldiers of the defeated Akizuki clan, and forced to bury the dead. After quarreling and splitting up, the two are both captured again and forced to dig for gold in the Akizuki castle with other prisoners., 2h31
Directed by Akira KurosawaOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Films about families,
Seafaring films,
Théâtre,
Transport films,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William Shakespeare,
Films about royaltyActors Toshiro Mifune,
Masayuki Mori,
Kyōko Kagawa,
Takashi Shimura,
Tatsuya Mihashi,
Chishū RyūRating79%
The film begins with a group of news reporters watching, and gossiping, at an elaborate wedding reception for Yoshiko Iwabuchi (Kyoko Kagawa), the daughter of Vice President Iwabuchi (Masayuki Mori, the villain character) of the Unexploited Land Development Corporation, a construction company, and Koichi Nishi, the president's secretary (a bespectacled Toshiro Mifune). The police interrupt the wedding when corporate assistant officer Wada, who is the wedding reception's master of ceremony, is arrested on charges of bribery in a kickback scheme. The reporters comment this incident is similar to an earlier scandal involving Iwabuchi, administrative officer Moriyama, and contract officer Shirai. That earlier case was hushed up after the apparent suicide of Assistant Chief Furuya, by jumping off the corporate office building, creating a dead end in the investigation before any of the company's higher-ups could be implicated.