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Kicks & Thrills: Cert 18 Offer
£5 off British Transport Films
Certificate
1961
Black & White
Japan
Language(s): Japanese
Subtitles: English
Published/distributed by BFI
ISBN/EAN: 5035673005057
Ratio 2.35:1
Region 2
Price: £19.56
(Including VAT at 15%)
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Yojimbo
Kurosawa, Akira
I want three coffins... make that four. Sanjuro, from Yojimbo
Yojimbo is the story of Sanjuro, a samurai in nineteenth- century Japan who drifts into a rural town and learns from the innkeeper that the town is divided between two gangs. He proceeds to plays one side off against the other, but his activities are curtailed by the arrival of Unosuke, a shrewd and ruthless man - the son of one of the gangsters. Events spiral into violence and the samurai must chose a side...
This classic movie was remade as For a Fistful of Dollars, Last Man Standing, and Avildsen's Coyote Moon. It is paid homage to in films as varied as Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark and Miller's Crossing, is spoofed in Support Your Local Gunfighter and Mars Attacks!, and of course, had a sequel, Sanjuro and a 'spin-off' in 1971 called Zatoichi to Yojimbo.
The 'preachiness' of some earlier Kurosawa movies is absent in this story of the mercenary Sanjuro played by Toshir Mifune who, in typically mesmeric fashion, steals the film. The movie also features Eijir Tono as Gonji, the Sake Seller, Kamatari Fujiwara as Tazaemon and Takashi Shimura as Tokuemon.
(A) Masterful, beautifully composed, witty movie... Halliwell's Film Guide
One of those rare Japanese movies that is both great and funny to American audiences. New Yorker
Extras
Moving menus and a full commentary by Philip Kemp
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