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Eleven Samurai

Original title: Jûichinin no samurai
  • 1967
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Junko Miyazono, Isao Natsuyagi, Kei Satô, Kôtarô Satomi, and Eiko Ôkawa in Eleven Samurai (1967)
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The lord of the Oshi fief is killed by his trespassing neighbor, Nariatsu. But when the Oshi clan is blamed for the incident, eleven of their best warriors decide to trade their lives for ju... Read allThe lord of the Oshi fief is killed by his trespassing neighbor, Nariatsu. But when the Oshi clan is blamed for the incident, eleven of their best warriors decide to trade their lives for justice.The lord of the Oshi fief is killed by his trespassing neighbor, Nariatsu. But when the Oshi clan is blamed for the incident, eleven of their best warriors decide to trade their lives for justice.

  • Director
    • Eiichi Kudô
  • Writers
    • Takeo Kunihiro
    • Norifumi Suzuki
    • Kei Tasaka
  • Stars
    • Isao Natsuyagi
    • Kôtarô Satomi
    • Kôji Nanbara
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    431
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eiichi Kudô
    • Writers
      • Takeo Kunihiro
      • Norifumi Suzuki
      • Kei Tasaka
    • Stars
      • Isao Natsuyagi
      • Kôtarô Satomi
      • Kôji Nanbara
    • 3User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Isao Natsuyagi
    Isao Natsuyagi
    • Hayato
    Kôtarô Satomi
    Kôtarô Satomi
    • Mitamura
    Kôji Nanbara
    Kôji Nanbara
    • Chamberlain Tatewaki
    Junko Miyazono
    • Orie
    Eiko Ôkawa
    • Nui
    Kei Satô
    Kei Satô
    • Secretary Mizumo
    Kantarô Suga
    • Lord Nariatsu
    Yoshirô Aoki
    Shin'ichirô Hayashi
    Akira Shioji
    Masaharu Arikawa
    Kyôichi Satô
    Masaomi Kondô
    Minoru Hodaka
    Kinji Nakamura
    Michimaro Kotabe
    Minken Karasawa
    Kenji Egi
    • Director
      • Eiichi Kudô
    • Writers
      • Takeo Kunihiro
      • Norifumi Suzuki
      • Kei Tasaka
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    chaos-rampant

    Solid Nipponese action.

    The closing chapter in Eiichi Kudo's Samurai Revolution trilogy is a reworking of the same story as the previous two, Thirteen Assassins and The Great Duel. It's almost identical so if you're familiar with the other two you'll be able to guess every plot point in advance. I guess that puts Kudo in the good company of Howard Hawks as a director who has done the same movie three times.

    The novelty factor might have worn out by now, but Eleven Samurai is still a good example of the formal mid 60's chambara with a political vein running through it. The Abe clan is about to be abolished unjustly due to the rash actions of a nearby daimyo, who just so happens to be the former Shogun's son. A plot is devised by the Abe clan to assassinate him as he returns from Edo but things become complicated when a devious minister gets involved. The titular eleven samurai are trusted with carrying out the assassination and the protagonist leading them will be familiar to chambara enthusiasts as Kiba Okaminosuke from Hideo Gosha's Samurai Wolf. Sadly Kudo keeps things very black and white on the morality level by making the daimyo a spoiled, arrogant, petulant jerk-off so you have the good guys avenging their clan on one side and the villain on the other. The corrupt machinations of politics are personified (and condemned) in the form of the minister who instead of punishing the Shogun's son decides to abolish the Abe clan to avoid a scandal. Not really hard to sympathize with them. What makes up for the predictable plot and poorly developed drama is the final battle; there's very good DP work, rain and mud adding to the feeling and some decent swordsmanship going on so the film ends on a high note. If you've seen any of the previous two in Kudo's trilogy you should know exactly what to expect. Nothing ground-breaking for sure, but a solid, entertaining hour and a half to be had for chambara afficionados.
    10eyalsun

    Little-known Samurai classic

    Eleven samurai are sent to avenge the murder of their lord —and guard the future of their small clan— who was murdered by the arrogant and cowardly brother of the Shogun, in this little-known, superbly-directed and acted 1960's Samurai classic. The film features several intriguing plot-twists as well as provide authentic glimpses into both the Samurai ethos and, interestingly, its interplay with hostile political forces which two decades later (following the story's own periodization) would spell the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the beginning of the Meiji Restoration (as seen, namely, through one antifeudal and inventively modern character who joins the protagonists in their quest).
    9chrisrolfny

    One of the best!!!!!!!!!!!!

    What's to say. Lot's of fun. Beautifully done. One if not THE most under-rated Chambara film ever made.

    If you want to know where T Miike got all his new twists for his (2010) remake of the 13 Samurai, LOOK TO FURTHER. He stole em from here including his brilliantly reviewed, "new" ending.

    Brilliantly choreographed action. With one of the greatest finales in any action movie, from any year, regardless of genre.

    NOT TO BE MISSED BY CAUSUAL WATCHERS OF SAMURAI FILM. And maybe a few who will be converted to devotees by this watching.

    Simply, One of the best!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1967 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 11 Samurai
    • Production company
      • Toei Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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