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  2. Samurai cinema - Wikipedia

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    Samurai cinema. Actors playing samurai and ronin at Kyoto 's Eigamura film studio. Chanbara (チャンバラ), also commonly spelled " chambara ", meaning "sword fighting" films, [1] denotes the Japanese film genre called samurai cinema in English and is roughly equivalent to Western and swashbuckler films. Chanbara is a sub-category of ...

  3. Category:1970s samurai films - Wikipedia

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    L. Lady Snowblood (film) Lady Snowblood: Love Song of Vengeance. The Last Samurai (1974 film)

  4. Lists of Japanese films of the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    The following are lists of films produced in Japan in the 1970s: List of Japanese films of 1970. List of Japanese films of 1971. List of Japanese films of 1972. List of Japanese films of 1973. List of Japanese films of 1974. List of Japanese films of 1975. List of Japanese films of 1976.

  5. The Last Samurai (1974 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Samurai (1974 film) The Last Samurai. (1974 film) The Last Samurai (Japanese: 狼よ落日を斬れ) also known as "Ōkami yo Rakujitsu o Kire" is a 1974 Japanese jidaigeki film, directed by Kenji Misumi. [1] Based on Shōtarō Ikenami 's novel "Sonootoko". [2][3] The film is Kenji Misumi's last film. [4][5]

  6. List of works by Akira Kurosawa - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of works, both in film and other media, for which the Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa made some documented creative contribution. This includes a complete list of films with which he was involved (including the films on which he worked as assistant director before becoming a full director), as well as his little-known contributions to theater, television and literature.

  7. Cinema of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Japan (日本映画, Nihon eiga), also known domestically as hōga (邦画, "domestic cinema"), has a history that spans more than 100 years. Japan has one of the oldest and largest film industries in the world; as of 2021, it was the fourth largest by number of feature films produced. [ 4 ] In 2011, Japan produced 411 feature ...

  8. Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo - Wikipedia

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    Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo (座頭市と用心棒) is a 1970 Japanese drama film directed by Kihachi Okamoto. [1][2] It is the 20th of a series of films featuring the blind swordsman Zatoichi. [3] The main character is based on a fictional character, a blind masseur and swordmaster. He was created by novelist Kan Shimozawa and set during the late ...

  9. Category:Samurai films - Wikipedia

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    Category:Samurai films. The main article for this category is Samurai cinema. This category is for films about samurai, or in which samurai are important to the plot. See Cinema of Japan for more further information.