The Hidden Fortress

What you make of another's kindness is up to you.

8.0
19582h 19m

Production

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In feudal Japan, during a bloody war between clans, two cowardly and greedy peasants, soldiers of a defeated army, stumble upon a mysterious man who guides them to a fortress hidden in the mountains.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Hidden Fortress | 1958 Trailer - Toshiro Mifune, Misa Uehara, Minoru Chiaki

Hidden Fortress | 1958 Trailer - Toshiro Mifune, Misa Uehara, Minoru Chiaki

Thumbnail for video: Steven Berkoff on The Hidden Fortress

Steven Berkoff on The Hidden Fortress

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Brian Trenchard-Smith on The Hidden Fortress

Cast

Photo of Toshirō Mifune

Toshirō Mifune

General Rokurota Makabe

Photo of Misa Uehara

Misa Uehara

Princess Yuki

Photo of Susumu Fujita

Susumu Fujita

General Hyoe Tadokoro

Photo of Takashi Shimura

Takashi Shimura

General Izumi Nagakura

Photo of Ikio Sawamura

Ikio Sawamura

Gambler (uncredited)

Photo of Kōji Mitsui

Kōji Mitsui

Guard (uncredited)

Photo of Yū Fujiki

Yū Fujiki

Guard (uncredited)

Photo of Yutaka Sada

Yutaka Sada

Guard (uncredited)

Photo of Haruo Suzuki

Haruo Suzuki

Horseman (uncredited)

Photo of Shin Ōtomo

Shin Ōtomo

Horseman (uncredited)

Photo of Yoshio Tsuchiya

Yoshio Tsuchiya

Horseman (uncredited)

Photo of Eiko Miyoshi

Eiko Miyoshi

Maid (uncredited)

Photo of Toranosuke Ogawa

Toranosuke Ogawa

Magistrate (uncredited)

Photo of Kokuten Kōdō

Kokuten Kōdō

Old Man (uncredited)

Photo of Fuminori Ōhashi

Fuminori Ōhashi

Samurai (uncredited)

Photo of Takeshi Katō

Takeshi Katō

Samurai (uncredited)

Photo of Kichijirō Ueda

Kichijirō Ueda

Slave Trader (uncredited)

Photo of Nakajirō Tomita

Nakajirō Tomita

Slave Buyer (uncredited)

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Reviews

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7/10

Now though top billing and much of the screen time is afforded to Kurosawa regular Toshirô Mifune ("Gen. Makabe") this film really belongs to the two opportunistic farmers "Matakichi" (Kamatari Fujiwara) and "Tahei" (Minori Chiaki). These two chancers learn of a fortune in gold hidden away after their land is invaded by their neighbours. Off they set to discover it, and along the way stumble upon the general in his mountain-top eerie. Now it's not really a fortress, more a big shack at the top of a hill, but they soon discover it hides something way more valuable than gold. The Princess "Yuki" (Misa Uehara) who is wanted by her enemies even more than the treasure. Their bumbling ineptitude and curiosity married with their greed and of course - acute sense of self preservation - leads them to join with the fleeing couple and for all four to try and smuggle the princess and the loot to the safety of an adjacent kingdom where safety awaits. What ensues now is a series of entertaining and perilous adventures that allow each character to take centre stage. Mifune is very much in his element as the loyal, chivalrous - and pretty lethal - general; the Princess is no shrinking violet either and along the way we are entertained to an engaging assessment of the venality, mendacity and couragousness of war - it brings out the best and the worst in everyone. There is an almost Laurel and Hardy feeling to the end of this perfectly paced adventure film, which certainly raises a smile and I thoroughly enjoyed this.

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