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  1. Amazingly physical, [Mifune] was a supreme action hero whose bloody, ritualistic, and, ironically, sometimes comical sword-fight sequences in Yojimbo and Sanjuro are classics, as well-choreographed as the greatest movie dances.

  2. Tatsuya Nakadai and Toshiro Mifune star in the story of a wandering samurai who exists in a maelstrom of violence. A gifted swordsman plying his craft during the turbulent final days of shogunate rule in Japan, Ryunosuke (Nakadai) kills without remorse or mercy.

  3. The Sword of Doom (English Subtitled) Tatsuya Nakadai and Toshiro Mifune star in the story of a wandering samurai who exists in a maelstrom of violence. A gifted swordsman--plying his trade during the turbulent final days of Shogunate rule--Ryunosuke (Nakadai) kills without remorse, without mercy. It is a way of life that ultimately leads to ...

  4. Jan 6, 2015 · In terms of the body language of sixties cinema, his posture suggests as well a kind of sullen hipsterism, a serpentine deviousness, in the face of the forthright heroic stance of Toshiro Mifune, who plays the noble instructor Shimada.

  5. Mar 15, 2005 · "The sword is the soul," says master instructor Toshiro Mifune in Kihachi Okamoto's unheralded 1965 samurai classic The Sword Of Doom. "Evil mind, evil sword."

  6. The Sword of Doom. Tatsuya Nakadai and Toshiro Mifune star in the story of a wandering samurai who exists in a maelstrom of violence. A gifted swordsman plying his craft during the turbulent final days of shogunate rule in Japan, Ryunosuke (Nakadai) kills without remorse or mercy.

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  8. Apr 3, 2020 · For most of the past century, when people thought of a Japanese man, they saw Toshiro Mifune. A samurai, in the world’s eyes, has Mifune’s fast wrists, his scruff, his sidelong squint.

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