Samurai Rebellion (上意討ち 拝領妻始末, Jōi-uchi: Hairyō zuma shimatsu) is a 1967 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. The film is based on a short story of the same name by Yasuhiko Takiguchi.[1][2] Its screenplay was written by Shinobu Hashimoto.[1]
Film historian Donald Richie suggests an approximate translation for its original Japanese title: Rebellion: Receive the Wife.[3]
SamuraiRebellion (上意討ち 拝領妻始末, Jōi-uchi: Hairyō zuma shimatsu) is a 1967 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. The film is based on a...
Satsuma Rebellion, also known as the Seinan War (Japanese: 西南戦争, Hepburn: Seinan Sensō, lit. "Southwestern War"), was a revolt of disaffected samurai against...
contact with samurai warriors in the wake of the Meiji Restoration in 19th century Japan. The film's plot was inspired by the 1877 Satsuma Rebellion, led by...
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the two classes. Masaki Kobayashi directed the films Harakiri and SamuraiRebellion, both cynical films based on flawed loyalty to the clan. Kihachi Okamoto...
Award–nominated horror film Kwaidan and the jidaigeki films Harakiri and SamuraiRebellion. mubi. "Masaki Kobayashi films". Retrieved 5 January 2020. "Most Popular...
The Twilight Samurai (たそがれ清兵衛, literally "Twilight Seibei") is a 2002 Japanese historical drama film co-written and directed by Yoji Yamada and starring...
trilogy, wherein he starred as the lead character Kaji, plus Harakiri, SamuraiRebellion and Kwaidan. Nakadai worked with some of Japan's best-known filmmakers—starring...
included fishermen, craftsmen and merchants. As the rebellion spread, it was joined by rōnin (masterless samurai) who had once served extinct local clans such...
Kagoshima, Japan. It was the final battle of the Satsuma Rebellion, where the heavily outnumbered samurai under Saigō Takamori made their last stand against...
power between two rival samurai clans. It is also seen as a precursor of a broader civil war. Following the Hōgen rebellion, in which Retired Emperor...
more he seems like every one of us." In his Great Movies review of Seven Samurai, Ebert called Ikiru Kurosawa's greatest film. In 2008, Wally Hammond of...
tax revenues collected by the samurai landowners increasingly declined over time. A 2017 study found that peasant rebellions and desertion lowered tax rates...
epic trilogy The Human Condition (1959–1961), the samurai films Harakiri (1962) and SamuraiRebellion (1967), and the horror anthology Kwaidan (1964)....
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Mifune continued to enjoy success with a range of samurai and war-themed films (Rebellion, Samurai Assassin, The Emperor and a General, among others)...
Samurai Reincarnation (魔界転生, Makai Tenshō) is a 1981 Japanese dark fantasy film written and directed by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Sonny Chiba, Kenji...
(1963) Woman in the Dunes (1964) Red Beard (1965) Shiroi Kyotō (1966) SamuraiRebellion (1967) The Profound Desire of the Gods (1968) Double Suicide (1969)...
(1963) Woman in the Dunes (1964) Red Beard (1965) Shiroi Kyotō (1966) SamuraiRebellion (1967) The Profound Desire of the Gods (1968) Double Suicide (1969)...
Samurai Champloo (Japanese: サムライチャンプルー, Hepburn: Samurai Chanpurū) is a 2004 Japanese historical adventure anime television series. The debut television...
Way of the Samurai, known in Japan as Samurai (侍), is a PlayStation 2 action-adventure game developed by Acquire and released in 2002. Set in 19th century...
(1963) Woman in the Dunes (1964) Red Beard (1965) Shiroi Kyotō (1966) SamuraiRebellion (1967) The Profound Desire of the Gods (1968) Double Suicide (1969)...