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Sanjuro

A samurai turns up in a town where nine young men are plotting to overthrow a corrupt regime. He takes charge of the group and attempts to formulate a plan to deceive the old bosses.

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  • "Akira Kurosawa's Sanjuro"
  • "Sanjuro"
  • "Tsubaki Sanjuro"
  • "Tsubaki sanjûrô"
  • "Tsubaki Sanjūrō"

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  • "Satire in which a skillful but slovenly samurai comes to the aid of a group of naive young warriors fighting their corrupt clan leaders."
  • "Un guerrero solitario y cinico ayuda aun grupo de jóvenes revolucionarios a enfrentar a los poderosos señores feudales de fines de periodo Edo ( primera mitad del siglo xix). demostrandoles su habilidad en el manejo del sable, pero también su astucia, su ironia y su inteligencia."@es
  • "A samurai turns up in a town where nine naive young men are plotting to overthrow a corrupt regime. He takes charge of the group and attempts to formulate a plan to deceive the old bosses."
  • "A skilled but slovenly ronin comes to the aid of a group of naive young warriors fighting their corrupt clan leaders and manages to keep them out of trouble and alive in spite of their high ideals."
  • "A samurai turns up in a village where nine young men are plotting to overthrow a corrupt regime. He takes charge of the group and attempts to formulate a plan to deceive the old bosses."
  • "Dans la capitale d'un petit Etat féodal, neuf jeunes samouraïs épris de justice tentent de déjouer une entreprise de corruption dont le chambellan Mutsuta, leur maître, est la victime. Attirés par félonie dans une vieille demeure isolée, ils découvrent Sanjuro, un vagabond hirsute et en guenilles..."
  • "A laserdisc version of the film presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. The digital transfer was created from a new 35 mm. black and white print and the soundtrack was created from a mono Japanese optical track."
  • ""In mid-19th-century Japan, the chamberlain, who heads a powerful clan, is suspected by his nephew, Iori Izaka, of fomenting political unrest. Iori and eight samurai wait to meet with the superintendent, Kikui, in a deserted shrine when Sanjuro, a wild, unkempt samurai, bursts in to warn them that it is Kikui, not the chamberlain, who is to be feared. Sanjuro is proven correct when a party of Kikui's warriors attacks the shrine, but Sanjuro's devastating swordsmanship forces the attackers into retreat. Sanjuro consents to help the samurai in their mission, and returning to the chamberlain's house they discover that the chamberlain and his family have been kidnaped. Through Kurofuji, one of Kikui's allies, Sanjuro and the samurai find the chamberlain's wife and daughter and take them to a villa next door to Kurofuji's villa. Pretending to join with Kikui, Sanjuro meets Muroto, Kikui's troubleshooter, and learns that the chamberlain is being held at Kurofuji's villa. Sanjuro persuades Muroto to lead his warriors away from Kurofuji's villa but is captured by Kikui just as he is about to give the signal (by floating white camellias down the stream) for his own samurai to attack. Sanjuro nevertheless tricks Kikui into floating the camellias, and the samurai attack as planned and rescue the chamberlain. A victory celebration is held, but Sanjuro does not attend. Instead, he faces Muroto in a duel, and after winning he waves."
  • "A samurai turns up in a town where nine young men are plotting to overthrow a corrupt regime. He takes charge of the group and attempts to formulate a plan to deceive the old bosses."
  • "A samurai turns up in a town where nine young men are plotting to overthrow a corrupt regime. He takes charge of the group and attempts to formulate a plan to deceive the old bosses."@en
  • "Dans la capitale d'un petit Etat féodal, neuf jeunes samouraïs épris de justice tentent de déjouer une entreprise de corruption dont le chambellan Mutsuta, leur maître, est la victime. Attirés par félonie dans une vieille demeure isolée, ils découvrent Sanjuro, un vagabond hirsute et en guenilles."
  • "A Samurai rescues three kidnap victims: the town chamberlain, his wife, and their daughter."@en
  • "A group of young men set out to clean up the corruption in their town. They are joined by a scruffy, cynical samurai who doesn't fit their concept of how a warrior should look and act. All-new, restored high-definition digital transfer, and more."
  • "The jaded samurai Sanjuro helps an idealistic group of young warriors weed out thier clan's evil influences, and in the process turns their image of a "proper" samurai on its ear."
  • "Toshiro Mifune swaggers and snarls to brilliant comic effect in Akira Kurosawa's tightly paced, beautifully composed Sanjuro. In this sly companion piece to Yojimbo, jaded samurai Sanjuro helps an idealistic group of young warriors weed out their clan's evil influences, and in the process turns their image of a proper samurai on its ear. Less brazen in tone than its predecessor but equally entertaining, this classic character's return is a masterpiece in its own right."
  • "A Samurai turns up in a town where nine young men are plotting to overthrow a corrupt regime. He takes charge of the group and attempts to formulate a plan to deceive the old bosses."
  • "A lazy samurai comes to the aid of idealistic but naive young warriors."
  • "A martial arts drama. A wandering samurai shows up as a mentor to a group of idealistic young samurai who are trying to end corruption in their clan administration. He takes charge of the group and devises a plan to deceive the old bosses."
  • "A sequel to his hugely successful Yojimbo, Sanjuro shows Kurosawa's lightest touch in dealing with the samurai genre. Reprising his role as 'the man with no name' from the earlier film, Toshiro Mifune creates a shambling, scratching, bedraggled character described by many contemporary critics as a cross between Robin Hood and John Wayne."
  • "Un samurai, Sanjuro Tsubaki, salva nove uomini cui stanno dando la caccia i soldati di alcuni feudatari. Il samurai scopre che gli uomini salvati sono i nipoti di un funzionario fatto arrestare ingiustamente dai signori locali perché in possesso delle prove riguardanti le loro irregolarità amministrative e i soprusi ai danni del popolo. Sanjuro nasconde i nove uomini e, dopo alterne vicende, riesce a liberare il funzionario e a punire i colpevoli."
  • ""In mid-19th-century Japan, the chamberlain, who heads a powerful clan, is suspected by his nephew, Iori Izaka, of fomenting political unrest. Iori and eight samurai wait to meet with the superintendent, Kikui, in a deserted shrine when Sanjuro, a wild, unkempt samurai, bursts in to warn them that it is Kikui, not the chamberlain, who is to be feared. Sanjuro is proven correct when a party of Kikui's warriors attacks the shrine, but Sanjuro's devastating swordsmanship forces the attackers into retreat. Sanjuro consents to help the samurai in their mission, and returning to the chamberlain's house they discover that the chamberlain and his family have been kidnaped. Through Kurofuji, one of Kikui's allies, Sanjuro and the samurai find the chamberlain's wife and daughter and take them to a villa next door to Kurofuji's villa. Pretending to join with Kikui, Sanjuro meets Muroto, Kikui's troubleshooter, and learns that the chamberlain is being held at Kurofuji's villa. Sanjuro persuades Muroto to lead his warriors away from Kurofuji's villa but is captured by Kikui just as he is about to give the signal (by floating white camellias down the stream) for his own samurai to attack. Sanjuro nevertheless tricks Kikui into floating the camellias, and the samurai attack as planned and rescue the chamberlain. A victory celebration is held, but Sanjuro does not attend. Instead, he faces Muroto in a duel, and after winning he waves aside congratulations and walks away in solitude"--AFI catalog, 1961-1970."
  • "A samurai attempts to help a group of young men overthrow a corrupt regime."
  • "In this sequel to Kurosawa's classic "Yojimbo", a wandering samurai inspires a band of young and rebellious warriors to fight against corruption. (1962)."
  • "In this parody of a samuri film, our hero pretends to join the bad guys and finally restores law and order."
  • "Een haveloze rondtrekkende samoerai helpt een groep krijgers bij het aan de kaak stellen van corruptie."
  • ""A samurai turns up in a town where nine young men are plotting to overthrow a corrupt regime. He takes charge of the group and attempts to formulate a plan to deceive the old bosses.""
  • "This comic sequal to Yojimbo again features Toshiro Mifune in a tale of Sanjuro the wandering samurai, resourceful, highly skilled, but unkempt and run-down, and his intervention on this occasion in a small-scale rebellion by the retainer of a feudal lord."
  • "A wandering samurai comes to the aid of a group of inexperienced samurai as they attempt to overthrow the corrupt officials in their town."
  • "A skillful but slovenly samurai comes to the aid of a group of naive young warriors fighting their corrupt clan leaders."
  • "Summary: This comic sequel to Yojimbo again features Toshiro Mifune in a tale of Sanjuro the wandering samurai, resourceful, highly skilled, but unkempt and run-down, and his intervention on this occasion in a small-scale rebellion by the retainer of a feudal lord."

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  • "Foreign films"
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  • "Motion pictures, Japanese"
  • "Films de samouraï"
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  • "Films"
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  • "Samurai films"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Adventure films"
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  • "Tsubaki sanjuro (Motion picture)"
  • "Sanjuro Tsubaki Sanjuro"
  • "SANJURO (DVD)"
  • "Tsubaki Sanjūrō (Motion picture : 1962)"
  • "Sanjuro Tsubaki sanjuro"
  • "椿三十郎 Sanjuro"
  • "Tsubaki Sanjūrō (Film cinématographique)"
  • "Sanjûrô"
  • "Sanjûro"
  • "Sanjuro Tsubaki Sanjūrō"
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  • "Sanjuro"@es
  • "Sanjuro"
  • "Tsubaki sanjūrō (Motion picture)"
  • "Sanjuro [DVD recording]"
  • "Sanjuro : [Japon, 1962]"
  • "Tsubaki Sanjūrō Sanjuro"
  • "Tsubaki Sanjuro Sanjuro"
  • "Tsubaki Sanjuro"
  • "Tsubaki sanjuro"
  • "Tsubaki Sanjuro (Motion picture)"
  • "Tsubaki Sanjuro (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)"

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