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Presented in conjunction with the National Geographic Museum exhibition “Samurai: The Warrior Transformed”, we will screen three classics of Japanese cinema, all featuring the iconic Toshiro Mifune, and presented in stunning 35mm! Films will be introduced by Michael Jeck, veteran film programmer notable for commentary on Criterion DVD releases of Seven Samurai and Throne of Blood. Advisory: Violent content.

The Hidden Fortress (1958/139 min/Director: Akira Kurosawa) tells the story of a general and a princess who must dodge enemy clans while smuggling a royal treasure out of hostile territory, in a film that inspired George Lucas’ Star Wars.

Follow the links below for information about our other Samurai Cinema offerings on Saturday, March 31!

SPECIAL OFFER: See these films for FREE with paid admission to NG Museum exhibition Samurai: The Warrior Transformed. This special offer is only valid with exhibit tickets purchased for Saturday, March 31, 2012.

Official Website: http://events.nationalgeographic.com/events/films/2012/03/31/hidden-fortress/

Added by NatGeoLive on January 9, 2012

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