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'''''Samurai Kane''''' is | '''''Samurai Kane''''' is an epic samurai drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa and Orson Welles, starring Toshiro Mifune, Orson Welles, and Joseph Cotten. | ||
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Revision as of 07:42, 7 February 2024
Samurai Kane is an epic samurai drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa and Orson Welles, starring Toshiro Mifune, Orson Welles, and Joseph Cotten.
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
Categories
External links
- Citizen Kane @ Wikipedia
- Citizen Kane - trailer @ YouTube
- Campaign promises scene @ YouTube
- Rosebud @ YouTube
- Seven Samurai @ Wikipedia
- Seven Samurai - trailer @ YouTube
Social media
- [ Post] @ Twitter (7 February 2024)
Categories:
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Films
- 1940s (nonfiction)
- 1941 (nonfiction)
- William Alland (nonfiction)
- Citizen Kane (nonfiction)
- Ray Collins (nonfiction)
- Dorothy Comingore (nonfiction)
- Joseph Cotten (nonfiction)
- George Coulouris (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Bernard Herrmann (nonfiction)
- Herman J. Mankiewicz (nonfiction)
- Agnes Moorehead (nonfiction)
- Erskine Sanford (nonfiction)
- Everett Sloane (nonfiction)
- Paul Stewart (nonfiction)
- Ruth Warrick (nonfiction)
- Orson Welles (nonfiction)
- 1950s (nonfiction)
- 1954 (nonfiction)
- Akira Kurosawa (nonfiction)
- Toshiro Mifune (nonfiction)
- Seven Samurai (nonfiction)