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| Takashi Shimura | Kambei, leader of samurai |
| Toshiro Mifune | Kikuchiyo, would-be samurai |
| Yoshio Inaba | Gorobei, wise warrior |
| Seiji Miyaguchi | Kyuzo, swordsman |
| Minoru Chiaki | Heihachi, amiable samurai |
| Daisuke Kato | Shichiroji, Kambei's friend |
| Ko (Isao) Kimura | Katsushiro, young samurai |
| Kuninori Kodo | Gisaku, village elder |
| Ichiro Chiba | Priest |
| Kamatari Fujiwara | Manzo, Shino's father |
| Bokuzen Hidari | Yohei |
| Fumiko Homma | Peasant Woman |
| Yoshio Kosugi | Mosuke |
| Haruo Nakajima | Bandit |
| Toranosuke Ogawa | Grandfather |
| Senkichi Omura | Bandit |
| Keiji Sakakida | Gasaku |
| Noriko Sengoku | Wife from Burned House |
| Gen Shimizu | Masterless Samurai |
| Sojin Jr. | Minstrel |
| Eijiro Tono | Bandit |
| Yoshio Tsuchiya | Rikichi, militant villager |
| Kichijiro Ueda | Bandit |
| Atsushi Watanabe | Vendor |
| Isao Yamagata | Samurai |
| Akira Kurosawa | Director, Editor, Screenwriter |
| Shigeru Endo | Consultant/advisor |
| Kohei Ezaki | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Shinobu Hashimoto | Screenwriter |
| Fumio Hayasaka | Score Composer |
| Hiromichi Horikawa | Asst. Director |
| Ienori Kaneko | Consultant/advisor |
| So Matsuyama | Art Director |
| Takashi Matsuyama | Production Designer |
| Shojiro Motoki | Producer |
| Shinobu Muraki | Production Designer |
| Yoshiro Muraki | Production Designer |
| Asakazu Nakai | Cinematographer |
| Hideo Oguni | Screenwriter |
| Yoshio Sugino | Stunts |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
Stop reading, go buy it.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I'm a 15 year old and I've never watched any black & white movies, or any of the classics before. I figured I'd try ''Seven Samurai'' for a change, I thought the samurai ideal was interesting anyways. I watched the movie only to be left sad at the end, I wanted more. Now that I've many of kurosawa's collection, I'm hooked and made watching these good classics as a hobby. This movie was great and will get any one hooked.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted October 1, 2010
This movie is by far one of the best movies I have seen and there is no other movie like it, it is truly one of a kind.
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I originally owned the DVD previously but with this i was excited with the bonus features. I truly thought it was i worth the purchase and rewatching all over again Akira Kurosawa Seven Samurai is a worth while epic
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I don't want to rehash what everyone else has said. Instead, I'll just say that this film is one of the very few items I will award a 5 / 5 star rating. It's a masterpiece, and you're a fool not to watch this at least once in your lifetime. Kurosawa was a genius, as was Toshiro Mifune. There will never be talent like theirs again.
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted October 1, 2010
To the viewer who prefered the letter boxed version; the original was NOT! letter boxed so the version you "prefer" is an altered one and should not be prefered to this version.
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I finally managed to get my hands on a copy of this film, and though I rarely watch movies all the way through in one sitting, I watched all three and a half hours of this one, and then started on the commentary version. In general, I find older movies more theatrical than cinematic, and therefore less personally appealing, but when they say Kurosawa was a master of the medium, they aren't kidding. This is cinema at it's best, utilizing the unique properties of the camera. He used the camera the way a real artist knows how to use his tools, and that's a skill many film makers can't even grasp -now-. Add to this a gripping story, superb acting, and complete and total immersion in the setting, and you have a true masterpiece. I know I'm gushing, I was just so impressed. It's rare that a movie stands up to it's hype for me, and this movie has half a century of hype built up around it. As far as the dvd is concerned, it's worth the little bit of extra money. Not a lot of extras, but the commentary, recorded I believe in 1988 by an expert in Japanese cinema, is worth the extra money. Insights into Kurosawa's techniques, and into some aspects of the culture which might confuse some Americans are given. The commentary isn't needed to appreciate this film, but it enhances the experience as a good commentary often will. The DVD I rented from blockbuster seemed to have a lot of glitches in it, especially towards the middle end, and these interfered with the subtitles so that I missed some significant staements. I am not sure what to blame there. That's just something to be wary of.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted September 9, 2012
"Seven Samurai" is one of the best movies ever made. Ruined by pan and scan. Much obscene language, hex, curse, whammy, and vex, on all who mutilate art!
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Posted July 13, 2012
This beautiful criterion edition compliments everything great about this film. Don't just buy the film, buy THIS edition. It is well worth your money.
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Posted October 1, 2010
It's undoubtfully one of the best movie-making in 20th century. What's more is that 'Seven Magnificent' and all other spaghetti westerns were the product of this ingenious film. I think blade is more classier than bullet to begin with.
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Posted October 1, 2010
This is certainly a great movie, but the version sold on this site is not the letterbox version I have seen previously, and it really detracts from the effect of viewing the film. I would recommend getting this film, but I would also suggest making sure it is in the letterbox format.
0 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Kurosawa has accomplished cinematic perfection.
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Posted October 1, 2010
This movie is seriously one of the movies that set the standard among any japanese movie out today. The characters in this movie have been copied and imitated in many live action and anime films. This movies director has even been hailed as one of Steven Speilberg's heros! If you have an extra 3-3.5 hours sit down and become engulfed in the atmosphere set by this film.
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