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Synopsis
Toshiro Mifune portrays a Samurai who finds himself in the middle of a feud-torn Japanese village. Neither side is particularly honorable, but Mifune is hungry and impoverished, so he agrees to work as bodyguard (or Yojimbo) for a silk merchant (Kamatari Fujiwara) against a sake merchant (Takashi Shimura). He then pretends to go to work for the other, the better to let the enemies tear each other apart. Imprisoned for his "treachery," he escapes just in time to watch the two warring sides wipe each other out. This was his plan all along, and now that peace has been restored, he leaves the village for further exploits. Yes, Yojimbo was the prototype for the Clint Eastwood "Man with No Name" picture A Fistful of Dollars (1964). The difference is that Fistful relies on Eastwood for its success, whereas Yojimbo scores on every creative level, from director Akira Kurosawa to cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa to Mifune's classic lead performance. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kamatari Fujiwara Tazaemon
Daisuke Kato Inokichi
Seizaburo Kawazu Seibei
Toshiro Mifune Sanjuro Kuwabatake
Tatsuya Nakadai Unosuke
Kyu Sazanka Ushitora
Eijiro Tono Gonji the Sake Seller
Isuzu Yamada Orin
Hiroshi Tachikawa Yoichiro

Production Crew

Kazuo Miyagawa Cinematographer
Masaru Sato Composer (Music Score)
Yoshiro Muraki Costume Designer
Akira Kurosawa Director
Akira Kurosawa Editor
Ryuzo Kikushima Producer
Tomoyuki Tanaka Producer
Shinobu Muraki Production Designer
Yoshiro Muraki Production Designer
Akira Kurosawa Screenwriter
Hideo Oguni Screenwriter
Ryuzo Kikushima Screenwriter
Year: 1961
Runtime: 110
Country: Japan
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Adventure

Produced by
Kurosawa Productions

Release
by Toho

Awards
1961 - Best Foreign Film - Golden Globe
1961 - Best Foreign Film - Hollywood Foreign Press Association