"Rashômon" (Akira Kurosawa) 1950

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A heinous crime and its aftermath are recalled from differing points of view.

STORYLINE:
A priest, a woodcutter and another man are taking refuge from a rainstorm in the shell of a former gatehouse called Rashômon. The priest and the woodcutter are recounting the story of a murdered samurai whose body the woodcutter discovered three days earlier in a forest grove. Both were summoned to testify at the murder trial, the priest who ran into the samurai and his wife traveling through the forest just before the murder occurred. Three other people who testified at the trial are supposedly the only direct witnesses: a notorious bandit named Tajômaru, who allegedly murdered the samurai and raped his wife; the white veil cloaked wife of the samurai; and the samurai himself who testifies through the use of a medium. The three tell a similarly structured story - that Tajômaru kidnapped and bound the samurai so that he could rape the wife - but which ultimately contradict each other...

Release date: December 26, 1951 (USA)

Director: Akira Kurosawa

Cinematography: Kazuo Miyagawa

Screenplay: Shinobu Hashimoto, Akira Kurosawa

Awards: Golden Lion, Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film

CAST:
Toshirô Mifune ... Tajômaru
Machiko Kyô ... Masako Kanazawa
Masayuki Mori ... Takehiro Kanazawa
Takashi Shimura ... Woodcutter
Minoru Chiaki ... Priest


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