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Director: Akira Kurosawa
Studio: Criterion Collection
Rating: Unrated
Genre: Action / Drama
Release Date: September 5, 2006
Running Time: 3 hrs. 27 mins.
SYNOPSIS:
SPECIAL FEATURES
· All-new restored, high-definition digital transfer
· Commentary by film scholars David Desser, Joan Mellen, Donald Richie and more
· Commentary by Japanese film expert Michael Jeck
· 50-minute documentary, "Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful To Create"
· Two-hour conversation between Kurosawa and Nagisa Oshima
· New documentary, "Seven Samurai: Origins and Influences"
· Theatrical trailers and teaser
· New and improved English subtitle translation
· Essays by Peter Cowie, Philip Kemp, Kenneth Turan, Sidney Lumet and more
Set in 16th Century Japan, Akira Kurosawa's epic SEVEN SAMURAI follows the plight of a defenseless farming village that lives in constant fear of marauding bandits. The farmers know that when their crops are harvested, the thugs will attack, so four men go to town in hopes of employing samurai to fight for them. However, the poor villagers can merely offer payment in the form of shelter and a daily bowl of rice, and initially only Kambei (Takashi Shimura), a brave elder samurai, and his eager young apprentice, Katsushiro (Isao Kimura), take up their cause. Encountering various nomadic warriors on the streets, they slowly put together his team of swordsmen, recruiting Shichiroji, Gorobei (Yoshio Inaba), Heihachi (Minoru Chiaki), and Kyuzo (Seiji Miyaguchi). Finally, Kikuchiyo, a scruffy wanderer who has been trailing them, completes the small band of ronin. However, upon reaching the village, the samurai learn that the farmers fear them as much the enemy. Despite the tensions, Kambei and his men slowly train the peasants to defend their village. Eventually the warriors launch a preemptive strike against the bandits, and begin a series of intense conflicts that culminates in a rain-soaked final battle--without a doubt, one of the most stunning sequences in cinema history.