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- Farmers from a village exploited by bandits hire a veteran samurai for protection, who gathers six other samurai to join him.
- A small village gets raided by bandits every harvest season. The villagers can't take it anymore, and decide to recruit samurais to defend them in exchange for rice. Will the villagers find who would defend them from the bandits?
- Left for dead by her rich and powerful stepmother, Snow White is taken in by a team of assassins - The Seven Samurai, who train her in their ways of fighting.
- This documentary made by the Criterion Collection examines the history of the Samurai in Japan. Also looks at what inspired Kurosawa to make his masterpiece 1954 film Seven Samurai in a post WW2 Japan.
- The great merchant of Kaga Daitokuya (Shiho Jiro), had taken control of the domain with his wealth and by holding onto the weakness of Lord Maeda Tsunanori (Nishiaki Akira), and was planning to rule over Japan as well. In order to free the lord from evil spirits and monsters, Sawatari Shusui (Kitaoji Kinya) heads towards Kaga Hyakumangoku. On his way, Shusui helps a girl named Oyumi (Kai Nagako) who was about to be bullied by a ronin. Oyumi claims to be the daughter of Daitokuya, but she is actually the daughter of Lord Maeda Tsunanori's concubine. Daitokuya, who had taken control of power by raising Oyumi on behalf of Tsunanori who could not make it public because of his legal wife, was secretly storing weapons and ammunition and was pressuring Tsunanori to sign a letter of rebellion.
- Continues the history and technique of the samurai.
- Akira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai" is an undeniable classic. In this special episode, we look at the descendants of this film and challenge ourselves to name 7 movies that follow the same structure.
- 2004–TV Episode
- Documentary made by Toho for the Masterworks reissue of all of its Kurosawa films. This one focuses on "Seven Samurai" (1954).
- The ASMR Podcast welcomes back Blu Steel, a series of Scottish accent, whispered-speech, aurally-stimulating reviews of Steelbook Blu Ray releases. Blu Steel is hosted by Tariq Sheikh and this review looks at Seven Samurai.
- 2011– 1h 18mPodcast Episode