The Hidden Fortress (Blu-ray)
Akira Kurosawa’s thrilling mix of fairy story and samurai movie - a story of rival clans, hidden gold and a princess in distress - was famously a key inspiration for George Lucas’ Star Wars.
A story of rival clans, hidden gold and a princess in distress, The Hidden Fortress is a thrilling mix of fairy story and samurai action movie. It was Kurosawa’s first film shot in the widescreen process TohoScope, and he exploited this to the full in the film’s rich variety of landscape locations, including the slopes of Mount Fuji.
The Hidden Fortress became Kurosawa’s biggest box office hit to date and won several awards, including the Golden Bear at the 1959 Berlin Film Festival. Some 20 years on, the film’s influence would have even greater impact on the world when George Lucas borrowed elements of its plot for the first of his Star Wars series.
Region B Blu-ray: Australian compatible
Special features.
- Newly restored in 4K and presented in High Definition
- Newly recorded audio commentary by Japanese-film expert Tony Rayns
- BFI Screen Epiphanies: Steven Berkoff (2015, 18 mins): in a wide-ranging discussion with journalist Ian Hadyn Smith, the actor, writer and theatre director reflects on The Hidden Fortress, the talents of Toshiro Mifune and his first viewing of the film in the late 1950s
- Akira Kurosawa: It is Wonderful to Create – Hidden Fortress (2002, 41 mins): documentary about the making of The Hidden Fortress, with contributions from director Akira Kurosawa, production designer Yoshiro Muraki, actor Toshiro Mifune and script supervisor Teruyo Nogami
- Interview with George Lucas (2001, 8 mins)
- Original trailer