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Kagemusha Information
1,703 words, approx. 6 pages
 Kagemusha (影武者, Kagemusha?) is an Oscar-nominated 1980 film by Akira Kurosawa. The title (which means "Shadow Warrior" in Japanese) is a term used for an impersonator. It is set in the Warring States era of Japanese history and tells the story of...


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Katz Kagemusha fixed blade hunter.
03/01/2003: 107 words, approx. 0 pages Every hunter and shooter appreciates a good blade, and the Katz Kagemusha is a good one. Constructed of tough XT80 stainless steel, the Kagemusha measures 8 1/4 inces overall, with a 3 1/2-inch blade. The blade features sufficient belly to be a good...


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Critical Essay by Andrew Sarris
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 [In Kagemusha the] screen is awash with one brilliant canvas after another, and all the Kurosawa obsessions are present, too: the stormy, psychological expressionism, the inner torment, the lordly absolution of mere mortals from their indecision. Drawn toward the tapestry of the Shakespearian chronicle plays and the Fordian cavalry westerns, Kurosawa dazzles the viewer's eye even when he is disorienting the viewer's sense of the plot…. The central plot concerns a legendary leader who co...


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