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{{Infobox Movie | |||
|name = Seven Samurai | |||
|picture = 220px-Seven Samurai poster.jpg | |||
|caption = ''Film Poster'' | |||
|country = [[Image:Japan.jpg|25px]] | |||
|director = [[Akira Kurosawa]] | |||
|date= 1954 | |||
|language = Japanese | |||
|studio=Toho | |||
|distributor=Toho Company | |||
|character1=Kambei Shimada | |||
|actor1=[[Takashi Shimura]] | |||
|character2=Katsushirō | |||
|actor2=[[Isao Kimura]] | |||
|character3=Gorōbei | |||
|actor3=Yoshio Inaba | |||
|character4=Shichirōji | |||
|actor4=Daisuke Katō | |||
|character5=Heihachi | |||
|actor5=Minoru Chiaki | |||
|character6=Kyūzō | |||
|actor6=Seiji Miyaguchi | |||
|character7=Kikuchiyo | |||
|actor7=[[Toshirô Mifune]] | |||
|character8=The bandit chief | |||
|actor8=Shinpei Takagi | |||
}} | |||
'''''Seven Samurai''''' is the 1954 classic adventure film directed by [[Akira Kurosawa]] that centers around seven Samurai hired to defend a village from bandits. The film was directly remade in the US as the Western feature film ''[[The Magnificent Seven (1960)]]'', but Seven Samurai's influences is evident in numerous other films such as ''[[The Dirty Dozen]]'', ''[[The Sixth (Shestoy)]]'', ''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)]]'', ''[[Sholay]]'', ''[[Yamakasi]]'', ''[[Nobody Wanted to Die (Niekas nenorejo mirti)]]'', ''[[The Wild East]]'', ''[[The Dawns Here are Quiet (A zori zdes tikhie)|1972]]'' and ''[[The Dawns Here Are Quiet (A zori zdes tikhie...)|2015]]'' and ''[[Peranmai]]'' ecranisations Boris Vasilyev's novel ''The Dawns Here are Quiet (A zori zdes tikhie)'' and ''[[Ocean's Eleven (2001)]]'' as well as the original ''[[Star Wars]]''. | |||
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==16th Century Tanegashima Matchlock Musket== | ==16th Century Tanegashima Matchlock Musket== | ||
While the film is best known for its swordplay, the 16th Century Tanegashima Matchlock Musket is seen used in the film. Three Tanegechimas are used by the bandits against the Samurai. Kyuzo (Seiji | While the film is best known for its swordplay, the 16th Century [[Tanegashima]] Matchlock Musket is seen used in the film. Three Tanegechimas are used by the bandits against the Samurai. Kyuzo (Seiji Miyaguchi) steals one to examine it during a solo raid and gives it to Kambei Shimada ([[Takashi Shimura]]) and Katsushirō ([[Isao Kimura]]). Kikuchiyo ([[Toshirô Mifune]]) later abandons his post to steal another one. The bandit chief (Shinpei Takagi) uses the remaining one in the final raid. | ||
a solo raid. Kikuchiyo ([[ | [[Image:TanegashimaGun.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A Tanegashima similar to what was used. These weapons were influenced more by muskets from South Asia than Europe.]] | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:7Sam 03.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Kikuchiyo ([[Toshirô Mifune]]) (at the right) investigates tanegashima in the hands of badit (Toshio Takahara).]] | ||
more by muskets from South Asia than Europe.]] | [[Image:7Sam 05.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Kikuchiyo ([[Toshirô Mifune]]) holds captured tanegashima.]] | ||
[[Image:7Sam 03.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Seven Samurai Tanegashima.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Bandit (Toshio Takahara) armed with a tanegashima. The shape of the gun is seen here.]] | ||
[[Image:7Sam 05.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Seven Samurai 2.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Kyuzo (Seiji Miyaguchi) (at the right) hands tanegashima to Katsushirō ([[Isao Kimura]]).]] | ||
[[Image:Seven Samurai 3.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Katsushirō ([[Isao Kimura]]) (at the center) holds tanegashima.]] | |||
[[Image:Seven Samurai 4.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Kambei Shimada ([[Takashi Shimura]]) (at the center) takes tanegashima from Katsushirō ([[Isao Kimura]]).]] | |||
[[Image:Seven Samurai 1.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Bandit chief (Shinpei Takagi) carries tanegashima during the final raid.]] | |||
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Seven Samurai is the 1954 classic adventure film directed by Akira Kurosawa that centers around seven Samurai hired to defend a village from bandits. The film was directly remade in the US as the Western feature film The Magnificent Seven (1960), but Seven Samurai's influences is evident in numerous other films such as The Dirty Dozen, The Sixth (Shestoy), Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991), Sholay, Yamakasi, Nobody Wanted to Die (Niekas nenorejo mirti), The Wild East, 1972 and 2015 and Peranmai ecranisations Boris Vasilyev's novel The Dawns Here are Quiet (A zori zdes tikhie) and Ocean's Eleven (2001) as well as the original Star Wars.
The following weapons were used in the film Seven Samurai:
16th Century Tanegashima Matchlock Musket
While the film is best known for its swordplay, the 16th Century Tanegashima Matchlock Musket is seen used in the film. Three Tanegechimas are used by the bandits against the Samurai. Kyuzo (Seiji Miyaguchi) steals one to examine it during a solo raid and gives it to Kambei Shimada (Takashi Shimura) and Katsushirō (Isao Kimura). Kikuchiyo (Toshirô Mifune) later abandons his post to steal another one. The bandit chief (Shinpei Takagi) uses the remaining one in the final raid.