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Sanjuro (****anese: 椿三十郎, Hepburn:
Tsubaki Sanjūrō) is a 1962 ****anese
jidaigeki film
directed by
Akira Kurosawa and
starring Toshiro Mifune. It is a sequel...
- as a bodyguard.
Based on the
success of Yojimbo, Kurosawa's next film,
Sanjuro (1962), was
altered to
incorporate the lead
character of this film. In...
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Sanjuro is a
hybrid martial art,
fusing elements of a
variety of
martial arts styles, sparring, and
dance The use of the name
Sanjuro is a
reference to...
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Tomonaga Sanjūrō (朝永 三十郎,
Tomonaga Sanjūrō, 1871–1951) was a ****anese
academic and
esteemed professor emeritus of medieval, renaissance,
early modern...
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often depicted in the
jidaigeki of
Akira Kurosawa, in
particular Yojimbo,
Sanjuro and
Seven Samurai. The 1954 film
Seven Samurai follows the
story of a village...
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Sanjuro, pla**** by
Toshiro Mifune, is the
wandering ronin character who acts as a
yojimbo (bodyguard) in two of Kurosawa's films,
Yojimbo and
Sanjuro...
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these dances were
staged in 1826 at the Nakamura-za in Edo,
actor Seki
Sanjuro II
performed all of them as part of his
farewell performance. One of many...
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understated nobility, and, in the case of Yojimbo,
unmatched fighting prowess.
Sanjuro in
particular contrasts this
earthy warrior spirit with the useless, sheltered...
- a "two scenes" print; only the
lower part is signed). The
actors Seki
Sanjūrō III and Bandō Shūka I as
Inukai Genpachi and
Inuzuka Kiba in a
stage adaptation...
- (1986–1990),
General Tani / Lee
Hikari Sentai Maskman (1987–1988),
Commander Sanjuro Sugata Takeshi's
Castle (2023),
General Tani
Hayato Tani at IMDb v t e...