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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 83%

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1h 20m | Documentary

Mifune: The Last Samurai explores the accidental movie career of Toshiro Mifune, one of the true giants of world cinema. Mifune made 16 remarkable films with director Akira Kurosawa during the Golden Age of Japanese Cinema, including Rashomon, Seven Samurai and Yojimbo. Together they thrilled audiences and influenced filmmaking around the world, providing direct inspiration for not only The Magnificent Seven and Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood’s breakthrough, A Fistful of Dollars, but also George Lucas’ Star Wars.

Director: Steven Okazaki

Producer(s): Kensuke Zushi, Taro Goto, Tôichirô Shiraishi, Toshiaki Nakazawa, Yukie Kito

Cast: Keanu Reeves, Martin Scorsese

0 votes and 0 Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 83%

77%

In Theaters: November 25, 2016 (limited)

          November 25, 2016 (limited)

        


          December 2, 2016 (limited)

1h 20m | Documentary

Mifune: The Last Samurai explores the accidental movie career of Toshiro Mifune, one of the true giants of world cinema. Mifune made 16 remarkable films with director Akira Kurosawa during the Golden Age of Japanese Cinema, including Rashomon, Seven Samurai and Yojimbo. Together they thrilled audiences and influenced filmmaking around the world, providing direct inspiration for not only The Magnificent Seven and Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood’s breakthrough, A Fistful of Dollars, but also George Lucas’ Star Wars.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 83%

77%

In Theaters: November 25, 2016 (limited)

          November 25, 2016 (limited)

        



          December 2, 2016 (limited)

1h 20m | Documentary

Mifune: The Last Samurai explores the accidental movie career of Toshiro Mifune, one of the true giants of world cinema. Mifune made 16 remarkable films with director Akira Kurosawa during the Golden Age of Japanese Cinema, including Rashomon, Seven Samurai and Yojimbo. Together they thrilled audiences and influenced filmmaking around the world, providing direct inspiration for not only The Magnificent Seven and Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood’s breakthrough, A Fistful of Dollars, but also George Lucas’ Star Wars.