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Samurai I : Musashi Miyamoto (Criterion Collection)

 

  Written and Directed by Hiroshi Inagaki

Japan 1955 / Drama /  Adventure / 92 min / Color / Monaural / 1.33:1 Ratio / NTSC /  In Japanese with Optional English Subtitles

Toshiro Mifune, Koji Tsuruta, Rentaro Mikuni , Akihiko Hirata, Kuroemon Onoe, Daisuke Kato

Musashi Miyamoto was the first entry in Japanese filmmaker Hiroshi Ingaki's Samurai trilogy. Toshiro Mifune is Takezo, a good-for-nothing from the farming village of Miyamoto, who dreams of becoming a samurai in 17th century Japan. Over the course of the first part, Takezo evolves from being a man filled with rage and violence who is looked upon by others as a wild animal to being Musashi Miyamoto, a man yearning for a deeper understanding of himself and what it takes to be a true warrior. When first released in the US, Samurai 1 was "clarified" by the narration of William Holden, an actor with a long-standing fascination and affection for all things Japanese. Based on a mammoth novel by Eiji Yoshikawa, Musashi Miyamoto was followed by Duel at Ichijoji Temple and Duel at Ganyru Island . All three films were eventually combined into an epic single entity, Samurai Trilogy.

 
       

Bonus Features: Original Theatrical Trailer