Akira Kurosawa
- Document author(s):
- Gerald Peary
- Document source:
- American Film
- Publication date:
- 1989 Apr
- Document language:
- English
- Document type:
- article
- Number of pages:
- 3
- Source pagination:
- 80-82
- Document name subject:
- Akira Kurosawa
- Document contains:
- production co
- Related films:
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- Tora no o o fumu otokotachi (The men who tread on the tiger's tail) — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1945
- Nora inu (Stray dog) — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1949
- Rashomon — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1950
- Ikiru (To live) — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1952
- Shichinin no samurai (Seven samurai) — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1954
- Kumonosu-jo (Throne of blood) — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1957
- Kakushi toride no san-akunin (The hidden fortress) — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1958
- Yojimbo — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1961
- Tengoku to jigoku (High and low) — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1963
- Dersu uzala — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan; Soviet Union — 1975
- Ran — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan; France — 1985
- Film country(ies):
- France, Japan, and Soviet Union
- Film language(s):
- Japanese and Russian
- Film production company:
- Daiei Motion Picture Co. Ltd., Greenwich Film Production S.A., Herald Ace Inc., Kurosawa Productions, Moskovskaia kinostudiia "Mosfilm", and Toho Kabushiki Kaisha
- Film genre(s):
- Adaptation, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Feature, Historical, and Police
- Film subject(s):
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- Clerks -- Japan -- Drama
- Criminal investigation -- Japan -- Tokyo -- Drama
- Japan -- History -- 16th century -- Drama
- Kabuki plays -- Film and video adaptations
- Kidnapping -- Japan -- Drama
- Male friendship -- Russia -- Siberia -- Drama
- Master and servant -- Japan -- 12th century -- Drama
- McBain, Ed. King's ransom -- Film and video adaptations
- Murder -- Japan -- 12th century -- Drama
- Nanai (Asian people) -- Russia -- Siberia -- Drama
- Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Russia -- Siberia -- Drama
- Police -- Japan -- Drama
- Princesses -- Japan -- 16th century -- Drama
- Rape -- Japan -- 12th century -- Drama
- Samurai -- Japan -- 16th century -- Drama
- Samurai -- Japan -- 19th century -- Drama
- Samurai -- Japan -- Drama
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Lear -- Film and video adaptations
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Macbeth -- Film and video adaptations
- Soldiers -- Japan -- 16th century -- Drama
- Storytelling -- Japan -- 12th century -- Drama
- Surveyors -- Russia -- Siberia -- Drama
- Terminally ill -- Japan -- Drama
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