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  1. Beginning with Drunken Angel (1948), Mifune appeared in 16 of Kurosawa's films, most of which have become world-renowned classics. In Kurosawa's pictures, especially Rashomon (1950), Mifune would become the most famous Japanese actor in the world.

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  2. See Toshirô Mifune full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Toshirô Mifune's latest movies and tv shows.

    • Juro (1962) - 8.1
    • Hidden Fortress (1958) - 8.1
    • One of Blood (1957) - 8.1
    • Life of Oharu (1952) - 8.2
    • Imbo (1961) - 8.2
    • Homon (1950) - 8.2
    • Urai Rebellion (1967) - 8.4
    • Beard (1965) - 8.4
    • H and Low (1963) - 8.5
    • En Samurai (1954) - 8.6

    Originally an adaptation of Shûgorô Yamamoto's novel Peaceful Days, Sanjuro was turned into a sequel to Yojimbo after that film's success. Sanjurosees the title character transplanted from a town in the Japanese countryside to a fortress town in the grips of a power struggle. The town's superintendent wishes to wrest power from a chamberlain. The s...

    The Hidden Fortress is perhaps best known in the United States as one of the primary inspirations for Star Wars. George Lucas lifted the technique of telling the story from the perspective of its lowest characters from the film; its basic plot would later be a major inspiration for The Phantom Menace. RELATED: Star Wars: How Many Languages C-3PO Ca...

    Throne of Blood is one of Akira Kurosawa's Shakespeare adaptations. Bloodplaces the plot of Macbeth into feudal Japan with Mifune in the lead role. Kurosawa blended Shakespeare with elements of Japanese Noh drama, especially in the set design and use of flute and drum in the film's score. The film takes several liberties with the text of Macbeth, b...

    The Life of Oharuis the only films on this list in which Mifune did not have a starring role. The film stars Kinuyo Tanaka as Oharu, a woman who is dogged by misfortune throughout her life. Mifune plays a page who courts the woman; the class difference between the two results in his execution and her sale as a concubine to a daimyo. Oharu bears him...

    Mifune made his first appearance as the samurai Sanjuro in this 1961 classic. This story of a ronin who wanders into the middle of a gang war became the inspiration for several films and characters; chief among them was Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name and the Dollars trilogy. Yojimbohas been remade and referenced many times in western and Japanes...

    Rashomonis a film that has almost transcended film culture. The film is mentioned in plenty of outside contexts and it is always for one thing: its storytelling structure. The plot centers around four witness who give differing accounts of the same murder; this gave the "Rashomon effect" its name. Mifune plays a bandit who is one of the four witnes...

    Samurai Rebellionsees Mifune star as Isaburo, a vassal who rebels against his daimyo after the daimyo tries to force Isaburo's daughter-in-law to rejoin his household. Inspired by the love his son and daughter-in-law have for one another, he helps protect the pair. They are killed by the daimyo's samurai and Isaburo murders the samurai in a rage. I...

    Red Beardis the last collaboration between Mifune and Akira Kurosawa. It stars Mifune as Red Beard, a doctor at a rural clinic who trains a post-doctoral medical student. Red Beard and the student rescue a 12-year-old from a brothel. The girl becomes the student's first patient. RELATED: 10 Best Medical Dramas (Aside From Grey's Anatomy), Ranked Th...

    Loosely based on Ed McBain's novelKing's Ransom, High and Lowstars Mifune as a shoe company executive whose plan to buy out the company is stalled when the son of his chauffeur is kidnapped. The kidnapper initially believes the child is the executive's son, but demands the same ransom when he discovers his mistake. Mifune's character must decide be...

    Seven Samurai is arguably the bedrock on which all modern blockbuster filmmaking sits. The film, which sees seven samurai come together to defend a village from bandits, has been referenced and remixed so many timesit's easy to forget how good the film itself is. The cinematography, acting, and set pieces are all incredible and traces of each can b...

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    • 'Seven Samurai' (1954) At the end of the day, Seven Samurai is the best movie Akira Kurosawa ever made, and it's the best movie Toshiro Mifune ever starred in.
    • 'High and Low' (1963) Showing that Akira Kurosawa could make a great crime movie the same way he could make a great samurai movie, High and Low proves to be up there with his best.
    • 'Yojimbo' (1961) Yojimbo is another film featuring both Toshiro Mifune and Tatsuya Nakadai, though here, Mifune is certainly the lead. It's a classic Akira Kurosawa movie in every sense of the word, telling the story of a lone wanderer who comes into a small town, sees it's plagued by gang warfare, and then sets about with a scheme that will see both gangs take each other out, all the while he remains in the middle as the last man standing.
    • 'The Sword of Doom' (1966) Befitting the morbid title, The Sword of Doom is one of the darkest samurai movies of all time. It follows a swordsman named Ryunosuke, who's notorious for being a cold-blooded, seemingly invincible, and immoral killing machine.
  3. 15 films starring Toshiro Mifune. by jcgvr • Created 10 years ago • Modified 10 years ago. i.e. his 15 best performances. List activity. 248 views. 1 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 15 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Drunken Angel. 1948 1h 42m Not Rated. 7.6 (13K) Rate.

  4. Samurai Assassin. 1965 2h 2m. 7.4 (2.5K) Rate. February 17 to March 3, 1860, inside Edo castle. A group of assassins wait by Sakurada Gate to kill the lord of the House of Ii, a powerful man in the Tokugawa government, which has ruled Japan for 300 years.

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  6. Dec 24, 1997 · Apart from his work with Kurosawa, Mifune appeared in numerous other films, showcasing his versatility as an actor. He played roles in various genres, including dramas, comedies, and war films. Some of his other notable films include "The Throne of Blood" (1957), "High and Low" (1963), and "Red Beard" (1965).

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