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James Clavell's shōgun

Abridged version of the television mini-series about the shipwrecked English navigator who becomes a Japanese samurai.

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  • "James Clavell's Shogun"@es
  • "James Clavell's Shogun"
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  • "Shōgun"@en
  • "Shōgun"
  • "James Clavell's Shōgun"
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  • "Shogun"@en
  • "Shogun"
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  • "Dramatic story of an English navigator who is shipwrecked on the shores of feudal Japan, where he becomes a samurai."
  • "Abridged version of the television mini-series about the shipwrecked English navigator who becomes a Japanese samurai."@en
  • "Abridged version of the television mini-series about the shipwrecked English navigator who becomes a Japanese samurai."
  • "John Blackthorne is a ship-wrecked English navigator who becomes both an observer and a participant in historic changes in Japan during the Tokugawa, or, Edo period. Toranaga is a feuding warlord vying to become the supreme military dictator, or shōgun. Blackthorne is drawn into the turmoil and becomes determined to be the first foreigner to become a samurai warrior."@en
  • "Chamberlain plays Blackthorne, an English navigator shipwrecked on the shores of feudal Japan, who becomes a samurai. Mifune is Toranaga, the warlord driven to become Shōgun - supreme military dictator. Shimada plays Mariko, Blackthorn's interpreter and ill-fated lover."
  • "Chamberlain plays Blackthorne, an English navigator shipwrecked on the shores of feudal Japan, who becomes a samurai. Mifune is Toranaga, the warlord driven to become Shōgun - supreme military dictator. Shimada plays Mariko, Blackthorn's interpreter and ill-fated lover."@en
  • "A ship-wrecked English navigator becomes both an observer and a participant in historic changes wracking a Japan coming to grips with contact with western society."
  • "A ship-wrecked English navigator becomes a samurai in feudal Japan."@en
  • "Japan at the beginning of the 17th Century, John Blackthorne, an English navigator shipwrecked off the coast of Japan is rescued; he becomes an eyewitness to a deadly struggle involving Tornaga, a feuding warlord intent on becoming Shogun-The Supreme Military Dictator. At the same time, Blackthorne is irresistibly drawn into the turmoil and finds himself vying to become the first-ever Gai-Jin (foreigner) to be a made a Samurai Warrior."@en
  • "La saga di un navigatore inglese (Chamberlain) che fa naufragio sulle coste del Giappone feudale del 1600 e si trova coinvolto nella lotta mortale tra due famiglie rivali. Dopo mille avventure ottiene, unico occidentale in assoluto, il grado di Shogun (capo samurai). (Mymovies)."
  • "Set against the background of feudal Japan, Chamberlain plays Blackthorn, a ship-wrecked English sea captain who becomes a samurai."
  • "A English navigator becomes both a player and pawn in the complex political games in feudal Japan."
  • "The story of a shipwrecked English navigator who becomes a samurai during a struggle for power by a Shogun and the Emperor in feudal Japan."
  • "A dramatization of James Clavell's epic novel set in Japan at the beginning of the 17th century. The story of Blackthorne, an English navigator shipwrecked off the coast of Japan, who becomes a pawn in a deadly struggle between feudal warlords plotting to become Shōgun (supreme military dictator)--and the first gai-jin (foreigner) to be made a samurai warrior."
  • "Chamberlain plays Blackthorne, an English navigator shipwrecked on tthe coast of feudal Japan, who becomes a samurai. Mifune is Toranaga, the warlord driven to become Shōgun - supreme military dictator. Shimada plays Mariko, Blackthorn's interpreter and ill-fated lover."
  • "Chamberlain plays Blackthorne, an English navigator shipwrecked on tthe coast of feudal Japan, who becomes a samurai. Mifune is Toranaga, the warlord driven to become Shōgun - supreme military dictator. Shimada plays Mariko, Blackthorn's interpreter and ill-fated lover."@en
  • "From best-selling author James Clavell comes Shogun, the sweeping, award-winning story of love and war, set against the spectacular background of feudal Japan at the beginning of the 17th Century. Richard Chamberlain stars as John Blackthorne, an English navigator shipwrecked off the coast of Japan. Rescued, he becomes an eyewitness to a deadly struggle involving Toranaga (Toshiro Mifune), a feuding warlord intent in becoming Shogun - the supreme military dictator."
  • "Set against the background of feudal Japan, Chamberlain plays Blackthorn, a ship-wrecked. English sea captain who becomes a samurai."@en
  • "Dans les années 1600, John Blackthorne, un navigateur anglais qui a rêvé d'accomplir le tour du monde, aborde aux côtes du Japon. Et pour lui l'aventure commence dans ce pays inconnu, mystérieux, en proie à de sauvages divisions féodales tandis que s'accomplit l'irrésistible ascension de Toranaga, qui deviendra Shogun, c'est-à-dire le dictateur, le maître du Japon. D'une foule de personnages infiniment vivants et divers: pères, jésuites, guerriers, prostituées, se détache la figure de la très belle Mariko."
  • "A comienzos del siglo XVII, John Blackthorne (Richard Chamberlain), un navegante inglés, naufraga en la costa de Japón. Al ser rescatado se convierte en testigo de la peligrosa lucha de Toramaga (Toshirô Mifune), un señor feudal que pretende ser Shogun, el máximo dictador militar. Pasa el tiempo y un día Blackthorne decide ser el primer "Gai-Jin" (extranjero) que se convierta en un guerrero samurai"@es
  • "Inizio del XVII secolo. L'inglese John Blackthorne, naufragato sulle coste del Giappone, si vede costretto a ricominciare una nuova vita in un luogo ostile e con usi e costumi completamente diversi dai suoi. Inizialmente fatto prigioniero, finirà per farsi valere nella guerra condotta da Toranaga per diventare lo Shogun, conquistandosi il titolo di samurai..."@it

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  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Television mini-series"@en
  • "Television mini-series"
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Action and adventure television programs"
  • "Action and adventure television programs"@en
  • "Vidéo"
  • "Avventuroso (Genere)"
  • "Film kostiumowy"
  • "Historical television programs"@en
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  • "Fiction"
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  • "History"
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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
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  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "fiction d'aventures (fiction)"
  • "Dokumenty audiowizualne"
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  • "Shogun"@it
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  • "James Clavell's shōgun"@en
  • "Shogun"
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  • "Shògun"
  • "Shōgun (Television program)"
  • "Shōgun (Television program)"@en
  • "SHOGUN Teil 10 ; Regie: Jerry London. Mit Richard Chamberlain, Yoko Shimada, Michael Hordern, Toshiro Mifune, Frankie Sakei, u. a. Musik: Maurice Jarre"
  • "Shogun (Jerry London)"@es
  • "SHOGUN Teil 3 ; Regie: Jerry London. Mit Richard Chamberlain, Yoko Shimada, Michael Hordern, Toshiro Mifune, Frankie Sakei, u. a. Musik: Maurice Jarre"
  • "James Clavell's Shogun"@en
  • "SHOGUN Teil 9 ; Regie: Jerry London. Mit Richard Chamberlain, Yoko Shimada, Michael Hordern, Toshiro Mifune, Frankie Sakei, u. a. Musik: Maurice Jarre"
  • "Shōgun"
  • "Shōgun"@en
  • "SHOGUN Teil 11 ; Regie: Jerry London. Mit Richard Chamberlain, Yoko Shimada, Michael Hordern, Toshiro Mifune, Frankie Sakei, u. a. Musik: Maurice Jarre"
  • "James Clavell's Shōgun"@en
  • "James Clavell's Shōgun"
  • "SHOGUN Teil 8 ; Regie: Jerry London. Mit Richard Chamberlain, Yoko Shimada, Michael Hordern, Toshiro Mifune, Frankie Sakei, u. a. Musik: Maurice Jarre"
  • "SHOGUN Teil 4 ; Regie: Jerry London. Mit Richard Chamberlain, Yoko Shimada, Michael Hordern, Toshiro Mifune, Frankie Sakei, u. a. Musik: Maurice Jarre"

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