The Hidden Fortress The Hidden Fortress

The Hidden Fortress

Akira Kurosawa

 
The Hidden Fortress (Criterion DVD)

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  • Japan
  • 1958
  • 139 minutes
  • Black and White
  • 2.35:1
  • Japanese
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  • Spine #116

A general and a princess must dodge enemy clans while smuggling the royal treasure out of hostile territory with two bumbling, conniving peasants at their sides; it’s a spirited adventure that only Akira Kurosawa could create. Acknowledged as a primary influence on George Lucas’s Star Wars, The Hidden Fortress delivers Kurosawa’s inimitably deft blend of wry humor, breathtaking action and humanist compassion on an epic scale. The Criterion Collection is proud to present this landmark motion picture in a stunning, newly restored Tohoscope edition.

Cast

General Rokurota MakabeToshiro Mifune
TaheiMinoru Chiaki
MatashichiKamatari Fujiwara
Hyoe TadokoroSusumu Fujita
Princess YukiMisa Uehara

Disc Features

  • New 16×9 transfer, with digitally restored image and sound
  • Exclusive video interview with George Lucas about The Hidden Fortress
  • Optional Dolby Digital 3.0 soundtrack preserving the original Perspect-A-Sound simulated-stereo effects
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • New and improved English subtitle translation
  • Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition

    New cover by Bill McMullen

Film Essays

The Hidden Fortress

By Armond WhiteMay 21, 2001

Best known as the major influence on George Lucas’ Star Wars, Akira Kurosawa’s 1958 The Hidden . . . Read more »


Film Essays

The Hidden Fortress

By David EhrensteinOctober 12, 1987

One of the greatest action-adventure films ever made, The Hidden Fortress stands alongside the . . . Read more »

Film Essays

The Hidden Fortress

By Armond WhiteMay 21, 2001

Best known as the major influence on George Lucas’ Star Wars, Akira Kurosawa’s 1958 The Hidden . . . Read more »


Film Essays

The Hidden Fortress

By David EhrensteinOctober 12, 1987

One of the greatest action-adventure films ever made, The Hidden Fortress stands alongside the . . . Read more »