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Akira Kurosawa (1910--1998) was a Japanese director, producer, and screenwriter of films. He is Japan's best-known filmmaker. His films were influential on later filmmakers worldwide. His first film was released in 1941; his last in 1999 (posthumously). Few filmmakers have had a career so long or so acclaimed.
Akira Kurosawa (黑澤 明) (1910--1998) was a Japanese director, producer, and screenwriter of films. He is Japan's best-known filmmaker. His films were influential on later filmmakers worldwide. His first film was released in 1941; his last in 1999 (posthumously). Few filmmakers have had a career so long or so acclaimed.

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Kurosawa's best-known films are set in Japan's feudal period (about 13th century--17th century). Many of his plots are adaptations of William Shakespeare's works, for example, Ran? (based on [King Lear]?) and [Throne of Blood]?) (based on Macbeth). The Hidden Fortress (1958, Japanese name Kakushi toride no san akunin), the tale of a princess, her general, and two buffoon farmers, is credited by George Lucas as an influence on his Star Wars films. Other films include Rashomon?, [The Seven Samurai]? (later remade as the Western [The Magnificent Seven]?). Kurosawa also directed film adaptations of Russian novels: (Dersu Uzala); and United States crime fiction High and Low (based on an [Ed McBain]? novel).
Kurosawa's best-known films are set in Japan's feudal period (about 13th century--17th century). Many of his plots are adaptations of William Shakespeare's works, for example, Ran? (based on [King Lear]?) and [Throne of Blood]?) (based on Macbeth). The Hidden Fortress (1958, Japanese name Kakushi toride no san akunin), the tale of a princess, her general, and two buffoon farmers, is credited by George Lucas as an influence on his Star Wars films. Other films include Rashomon?, [The Seven Samurai]? (later remade as the Western [The Magnificent Seven]?) andYojimbo? (the basis for the [Clint Eastwood]? western, [A Fistful of Dollars]?). Kurosawa also directed film adaptations of Russian novels: (Dersu Uzala); and United States crime fiction High and Low (based on an [Ed McBain]? novel).

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