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Shogun

  • TV Movie
  • 1980
  • 2h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
5.3K
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Richard Chamberlain, Toshirô Mifune, and Yôko Shimada in Shogun (1980)
AdventureDramaHistoryRomanceWar

An English navigator becomes both pawn and player in the deadly political games in feudal Japan.An English navigator becomes both pawn and player in the deadly political games in feudal Japan.An English navigator becomes both pawn and player in the deadly political games in feudal Japan.

  • Director
    • Jerry London
  • Writers
    • James Clavell
    • Eric Bercovici
  • Stars
    • Richard Chamberlain
    • Toshirô Mifune
    • Yôko Shimada
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry London
    • Writers
      • James Clavell
      • Eric Bercovici
    • Stars
      • Richard Chamberlain
      • Toshirô Mifune
      • Yôko Shimada
    • 21User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Richard Chamberlain
    Richard Chamberlain
    • Pilot-Major John Blackthorne
    Toshirô Mifune
    Toshirô Mifune
    • Lord Yoshi Toranaga
    Yôko Shimada
    Yôko Shimada
    • Lady Toda Buntaro - Mariko
    Furankî Sakai
    Furankî Sakai
    • Lord Yabu
    Alan Badel
    Alan Badel
    • Father Dell'Aqua
    Damien Thomas
    Damien Thomas
    • Father Alvito
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Friar Domingo
    Vladek Sheybal
    Vladek Sheybal
    • Captain Ferriera
    Yûki Meguro
    Yûki Meguro
    • Omi
    Noburo Kaneko
    • Lord Ishido
    George Innes
    George Innes
    • Vinck
    Leon Lissek
    Leon Lissek
    • Father Sebastio
    Tôru Abe
    Tôru Abe
    • Hiromatsu
    Anne Bancroft
    Anne Bancroft
    • Narrator
    • (US version)
    • (voice)
    John J. Carney
    John J. Carney
    • Ginsel
    Masashi Ebara
    • Suga
    Hyôe Enoki
    • Jirobei
    Hiroshi Hasegawa
    • Galley Captain
    • Director
      • Jerry London
    • Writers
      • James Clavell
      • Eric Bercovici
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews21

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    8pshukis

    Not very good if you've seen the miniseries.

    Basically, trying to fit a Clavell epic into a 2-hour movie is like trying to fit the entire Sears catalog into a single 30-second ad. While the miniseries is a masterful adaptation, covering all of the essential plotlines and perhaps even adding to the understanding for Mariko's and Blackthorne's relationship, the 2-hour cut is piece-meal and poorly edited. in short, it doesn't make sense, and it doesn't do justice to Clavel's greatest epic.

    It is also a great read, by the way.
    9mekias

    DVD Review

    I recently got the DVD collection and sat down to watch this great mini-series again. Even after several viewings over the years, it's hard to believe that I can still get so caught up in this world of honor and brutality. Never has 9 hours went by so fast.

    Obviously, things weren't perfect. This was made over 20 years ago with only a moderate budget. The extra DVD in this set was actually pretty good (better than most DVD "extras"). It told of the many cultural and communication problems involved with filming a movie in Japan with many non-English speaking Japanese actors. What I found particularly interesting was that Yôko Shimada, who played Mariko, didn't speak a word of English. She was a last minute (somewhat desperate) casting choice who pretty much only got the part because she faked the English language well. It was also quite funny to hear stories told by Richard Chamberlain and John Rhys-Davies about Toshirô Mifune trying to get into his Toranaga character. How he would grunt and growl to everyone who came near him.

    Speaking of these two, I've always liked John Rhys-Davies and always perked up a little when his character was on the screen. He brought so much power and energy to the role that it was hard to take your eyes off his performance.

    And Chamberlain actually became Blackthorne to me. Maybe he was over the top at times but I just accepted that as part of Blackthorne's character. This part was originally slated for Sean Connery but, while I like Connery a lot, I don't think it would have been possible for him to give a better performance than Chamberlain. So while I've never really liked Chamberlain in anything else he's done, he was the perfect Blackthorne in my eyes.

    So many little things were done right in Shogun. The intracasies of the sets and costumes, the viewing of the Japanese culture through Blackthornes eyes, and the graceful use of a narrator (Orson Wells) instead of clunky subtitles to let us know what was being said in Japanese. In particular, the Tea Ceremony was entirely in Japanese yet, even without knowing the language, the actors facial expressions conveyed so much that we almost knew what was happening, even before the narrator filled us in.

    The only thing I have left to say is that Shogun is an experience you won't forget. They don't do TV like this anymore.
    kakashi420

    This movie rocks

    This movie should not be compressed into 2 hours. The 80 dollar DVD box set that I bought is totally worth it. 9 hours, on five discs, its a great film, and you should watch it all at once. The narrator does a great job of, well, narrating, but the voice is perfect for the setting, and so is the music. The film is very convincing of the surroundings and of the times. I am very pleased with the balance of fiction and historical accuracy portrayed in this film. The book should also be read, if you've the time or patience. The film "The Last Samurai" is reminiscent of James Clavell's work, I suggest you see that movie also. The portrayal of a Dutch crew and their captain first reaching Japan, while fiction, the reactions and manner in which Blackthorne is received could be torn from the pages of history.
    10MadBadMovieman

    Easy to lose yourself in the Series.

    What an excellent Mini-Series! After reading the book then seeing it come to life on TV, you can lose yourself in the Series. The Casting, Cinematography, Sets, Costumes and Acting were nothing less than Perfect.

    You can actually learn some basic Japanese words and phrases from closely reading the book. James Clevell blended the Language lessons into Pilot's training and familiarization so well, you felt like you learned and felt with him. The Series did it almost as well but you were distracted by seeing living, breathing characters. The life and times were hard. The Barbarian world with the Unhealthy and downright odd beliefs and superstitions. Then the Ancient Culture of Japan, Brutal but with much beauty and creativity. Both full of Scheming, Evil, Honorable, Likeable, and Hateful characters.

    I consider this the all-time #1 made for TV movie events. Too bad the voting scale only goes to 10.
    10kbilsted

    Both for people having read the book and for those who hasn't

    This is absolutely a brilliant interpretation of the 1100 page book by James Clavell. Of course some details are left out, but I reckon only one time in the movie are you in doubt of whats going on (I am referring to the episode where Toranaga tries to escape the Ishido castle).

    The movie is very close to the book, which for me, was a positive experience.

    The story is well told and good acting is shown through the whole movie. The nature of the movie is, that when having watched an episode it is very hard not to see the following and the following and so on.

    Are you into samurai stuff this is clearly a cool movie - note however, that there are not many battle scenes.

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    • Trivia
      Will Adams, the real-life English sea-captain and adventurer, who made it to Japan in the sixteenth century, has a street named after him in Japan: Anjin-Cho.
    • Goofs
      Helicopter shadow on the water in the opening scenes.
    • Quotes

      Father Alvito: You are a heretic Dutchman pirate! You're going to die.

    • Alternate versions
      This two-hour feature was edited down from the original 10-hour miniseries (see separate IMDB entry).
    • Connections
      Edited from Shogun (1980)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1980 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • James Clavell's Shogun
    • Filming locations
      • Daiei-Kyoto Studios, Kyoto, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Asahi National Broadcasting Company
      • Jardine Matheson Co. Ltd.
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 39m(159 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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