Additional information for The Seven Samurai (Shichinin no samurai), which has a domestic theatrical release set for November 19, 1956. The film is being distributed by Toho and has not yet been rated. The Seven Samurai (Shichinin no samurai) has a total running time of 207 minutes.
16
Argentina
M
Australia
PG
Canada
15
Denmark
K-16
Finland
16
Norway
15
Sweden
14
Switzerland
PG
UK
Unrated
USA
16
West Germany
12
Iceland
M/12
Portugal
10
Brazil
U
Czech Republic
T
Spain
15
South Korea
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Les sept samouraïs
Belgium
Les sept samouraïs
Canada
Les sept samouraïs
France
Los siete samuráis
Argentina
Los siete samuráis
Peru
Los siete samuráis
Spain
Seven Samurai
International
Seven Samurai
UK
Seven Samurai
USA
De syv samuraier
Denmark
De syv samuraier
Norway
Die sieben Samurai
Switzerland
Die sieben Samurai
West Germany
Os Sete Samurais
Brazil
Os Sete Samurais
Portugal
Sedm samuraju
Czech Republic
Sedm samuraju
Czechoslovakia
Οι Επτά Σαμουράι
Greece
Седемте самураи
Bulgaria
Семь самураев
Russia
7 Vo Si
Vietnam
7 samuraita
Finland
7 samurajer
Finland
A hét szamuráj
Hungary
Cei sapte samurai
Romania
De sju samurajerna
Sweden
De zeven samouraï's
Belgium
I sette samurai
Italy
Los siete Samurais
International
Los siete samurai
Venezuela
Los siete samurais
Mexico
Oi 7 samurai
Greece
Oi epta samurai
Greece
Sedam samuraja
Serbia
Seitsemän samuraita
Finland
Shichi-nin no samurai
Japan
Siedmiu samurajów
Poland
Sju samurajer
Finland
Yedi Samuray
Turkey
April 26, 1954
Japan
August , 1954
Italy
November 30, 1955
France
March 23, 1956
Belgium
June 25, 1956
Greece
July , 1956
USA
November 19, 1956
USA
December 03, 1956
Uruguay
February 06, 1959
Finland
July 13, 1962
West Germany
August 30, 1963
Finland
September 20, 1965
Sweden
April 20, 1967
Spain
July 19, 1967
Spain
March 29, 1968
Portugal
June 29, 1968
Denmark
May 30, 1980
Finland
November 27, 1981
Finland
November 05, 1993
Australia
November 26, 1993
Portugal
April , 1994
France
February 20, 1998
Portugal
November 17, 1998
Greece
December 25, 2000
Denmark
June 28, 2002
Sweden
August 31, 2002
Argentina
December 18, 2002
France
March 18, 2004
Netherlands
October 15, 2004
Finland
June , 2006
USA
January 15, 2009
Czech Republic
October 18, 2010
Finland
October 29, 2011
Greece
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A poor village under attack by bandits recruits seven unemployed samurai to help them defend themselves.
A gang of marauding bandits approaches a mountain village. The bandit chief recognizes they have ransacked this village before, and decides it is best that they spare it until the barley is harvested in several months. One of the villagers happens to overhear the discussion. When he returns home with the ominous news, the despairing villagers are divided about whether to surrender their harvest or fight back against the bandits. In turmoil, they go to the village elder, who declares that they should fight, by hiring samurai to help defend the village. Some of the villagers are troubled by this suggestion, knowing that samurai are expensive to enlist and known to lust after young farm women, but realize they have no choice. Recognizing that the impoverished villagers have nothing to offer any prospective samurai except food, the village elder tells them to "find hungry samurai."The men go into the city, but initially are unsuccessful, being turned away by every samurai they ask sometimes rudely because they cannot offer pay other than three meals a day. Just as all seems lost, they happen to witness an aging samurai, Kambei, execute a cunning and dramatic rescue of a young boy taken hostage by a thief. As Kambei walks towards town a young samurai, Katsushir, asks to become his acolyte. Kambei insists that he walk with him as a friend. Then the farmers ask Kambei to help defend their village; to their great joy, he accepts. Kambei, with Katsushir's assistance, then recruits four more masterless samurai (rnin) from the city, one by one, each with distinctive skills and personality traits. Although Kambei had initially decided that seven samurai would be necessary, he plans to leave for the village with only the four that he has chosen because time is running short. The villagers beg him to take Katsushir also and, with some prodding by the others, he agrees. A clownish ersatz samurai named Kikuchiyo, whom Kambei had rejected for the mission, follows them to the village at a distance, ignoring their protestations and attempts to drive him away.When the samurai arrive at the village, the villagers cower in their homes in fear, hoping to protect their daughters and themselves from these supposedly dangerous warriors. The samurai are insulted not to be greeted warmly, considering that they have offered to defend the village for almost no reward, and seek an explanation from the village elder. Suddenly, an alarm is raised; the villagers, fearing that the bandits have returned, rush from their hiding places begging to be defended by the newly-arrived samurai. It turns out that Kikuchiyo, until this point merely a tag-along, has raised a false alarm. He rebukes the panicked villagers for running to the samurai for aid after first failing to welcome them to the village. It is here that Kikuchiyo demonstrates that there exists a certain intelligence behind his boorish demeanour. The six samurai symbolically accept him as belonging with them, truly completing the group of wanderers as the "seven samurai."As they prepare for the siege, the villagers and their hired warriors slowly come to trust each other. However, when the samurai discover that the villagers have murdered and robbed fleeing samurai in the past, they are shocked and angry, and Kyz, the most professional and calm of the samurai, even comments that he would like to kill everyone in the village. The always clownish Kikuchiyo passionately castigates the other samurai for ignoring the hardships that the farmers face in order to survive and make a living despite the intimidation and harassment from the warrior class, in the process revealing his origins to Kambei, who suddenly perceives that Kikuchiyo is himself a farmer's son. "But who made them like this?" he asks. "You did!" The anger the samurai had felt turns to shame, and when the village elder, alerted by the clamor that this revelation instigates, asks if anything is the matter, Kambei humbly responds that there is not. The samurai continue their preparations without any animosity, and soon afterward show compassion toward the farmers when they share their rice with an old woman who, her family having been killed by bandits, cries out that she merely wants to die.The preparations for the defense of the village continue apace, including the construction of fortifications and the training of the farmers for battle. Katsushir, the youngest samurai, begins a love affair with Shino, the daughter of one of the villagers. Shino had been forced to masquerade as a boy by her father who hoped the deception would protect her from the supposedly lustful samurai warriors.As the time for the raid approaches, two bandit scouts are killed, and one is captured and reveals the location of the bandit camp. Three of the samurai, along with a guide from the village, decide to carry out a pre-emptive strike. Many bandits are killed, but one of the samurai, Heihachi, is struck down by gunfire. When the bandits arrive in force soon after this raid, they are confounded by the fortifications put in place by the samurai, and several are killed attempting to scale the barricades or cross moats. However, the bandits have a superior number of trained fighters, and possess three muskets, and are thus able to hold their own. Kyz decides to conduct a raid on his own to retrieve one of the muskets and returns with one several hours later. Kikuchiyo, jealous of the praise and respect Kyz earns, particularly from Katsushir, later abandons his post to retrieve another musket, leaving his contingent of farmers in charge. Although he succeeds, the bandits attack the post, overwhelming and killing many of the farmers. Kambei is forced to provide reinforcements from the main post to drive the bandits out, leaving it undermanned when the bandit leader charges this position. Although they are driven off, Gorobei is shot and killed and it is revealed that Yohei, Kikuchiyo's friend, was killed at his post.Apart from defense, the initial strategy of the samurai is to allow the bandits to enter a gap in the fortifications one at a time through the use of a closing "wall" of spears, and to then kill the lone enemy. This is repeated several times with success, although more than one bandit manages to enter the village several times. On the second night, Kambei decides that the villagers will soon become too exhausted to fight and instructs them to prepare for a final, decisive battle. During the night, Katsushir's affair is revealed, and after an initial uproar, his amorous adventures provide comic relief to the embattled militia.When morning breaks and the bandits make their attack, Kambei orders his forces to allow all 13 remaining bandits in at once. In the ensuing confrontation, most of the bandits are easily killed, but the leader takes refuge in a hut unseen. In what is portrayed as dishonorable act, he shoots Kyz in the back from the safety of the hut, killing him. A despondent Katsushir seeks to avenge his hero, but an enraged Kikuchiyo bravely (and blindly) charges ahead of him, only to be shot in the belly himself. Although mortally wounded, Kikuchiyo ensures he kills the bandit chief, finally proving his worth as a samurai, before dying. Dazed and exhausted, Kambei and Shichirji sadly observe "we've survived once again," while Katsushir wails over his fallen comrades. The battle is ultimately won for the villagers.The three surviving samurai, Kambei, Katsushir, and Shichirji, are left to observe the villagers happily planting the next rice crop. The samurai reflect on the relationship between the warrior and farming classes: though they have won the battle for the farmers, they have lost their friends with little to show for it. "Again we are defeated," Kambei muses. "The farmers have won. Not us." This melancholic observation sheds new light on Kambei's statement at the beginning of the film that he had "never won a battle." This contrasts with the singing and joy of the villagers, whose figuratively life-sustaining work has prevailed over war and left all warriors as the defeated party.
Akira Kurosawa
Director(s)
Akira Kurosawa
Shinobu Hashimoto
Hideo Oguni
Writer(s)
Sôjirô Motoki
producer (as Sojiro Motoki)
Producer(s)
Fumio Hayasaka
Composer(s)
Kikuchiyo (as Toshiro Mifune)
Toshirô Mifune
Kambei Shimada
Takashi Shimura
Shino
Keiko Tsushima
Wife (as Yukio Shimazaki)
Yukiko Shimazaki
Farmer Manzo
Kamatari Fujiwara
Shichiroji (as Daisake Kato)
Daisuke Katô
Katsushiro (as Ko Kimura)
Isao Kimura
Heihachi
Minoru Chiaki
Kyuzo
Seiji Miyaguchi
Farmer Mosuke
Yoshio Kosugi
Farmer Yohei
Bokuzen Hidari
Gorobei Katayama
Yoshio Inaba
Farmer Rikichi
Yoshio Tsuchiya
Old Man Gisaku (as Kuninori Todo)
Kokuten Kôdô
Thief (as Eijiro Tono)
Eijirô Tôno
Bandit Scout (as Ueda Kichijiro)
Kichijirô Ueda
Coolie A
Jun Tatara
Bun Seller
Atsushi Watanabe
Grandfather of Kidnapped Girl
Toranosuke Ogawa
Samurai
Isao Yamagata
Blind Player (as Sojin)
Kamiyama Sôjin
Samurai Who Kicks Farmers (as Hajime Shimizu)
Gen Shimizu
Gosaku
Keiji Sakakida
Bandit Chieftain (as Shimpei Takagi)
Shinpei Takagi
Bandit Second-in-Command
Shin Ôtomo
Samurai with Gun
Toshio Takahara
Tea Shop Owner
Hiroshi Sugi
Weak Ronin
Kan Hayashi
2nd Coolie
Sachio Sakai
Strong-Looking Samurai
Sôkichi Maki
Buddhist Priest
Ichirô Chiba
Wife of Gono Family
Noriko Sengoku
Woman Farmer
Noriko Honma
Samurai
Masanobu Ôkubo
Bandit
Etsurô Saijô
Samurai
Minoru Itô
Samurai
Haruya Sakamoto
Samurai
Kyorô Sakurai
Bandit
Hideo Shibuya
Samurai
Kiyoshi Kamoda
Director(s)
Shinobu Hashimoto
Hideo Oguni
Writer(s)
producer (as Sojiro Motoki)
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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