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original first-release Japanese film poster, linen-backed
2878 x 20 in. (73.3 x 50.8 cm)
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A lone wolf ronin (masterless samurai) cuts through drifting camellia petals, blade drawn in a flash of decisive clarity. Tsubaki Sanjuro followed the monumental success of Seven Samurai (Lot 20) as Akira Kurosawa distilled the wandering swordsman into a sharper and more ironic hero.
Played by legendary Toshiro Mifune, Sanjuro advances with measured restraint, exposing corruption through wit as readily as steel. The blade’s sudden arc evokes the revered craft of the Japanese sword (Lot 14), while the warrior’s balanced silhouette recalls the formidable samurai armor (Lots 13 and 15).
The film’s brisk rhythm and precise staging further shaped Kurosawa’s influence on global action cinema, inspiring directors from Sergio Leone to George Lucas. In distant landscapes from frontier towns to distant galaxies, the wandering hero endures as a modern echo of the ronin.

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