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Shogun - The Complete Epic


Shogun - The Complete Epic  

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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786300218178
Format: Box set, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6300218171
Label: Paramount Home Video
Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language),
Manufacturer: Paramount Home Video
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Paramount Home Video
Release Date: September 06, 1994
Studio: Paramount Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: September 15, 1980


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What better way to escape from the onslaught of so-called reality television than to sail away with Richard Chamberlain to "the Japans" for a little samurai action and some discreet "pillowing"? From the golden age of the miniseries comes this television benchmark, the 10-hour, Golden Globe-winning saga based on James Clavell's bestselling epic. In his award-winning performance, Chamberlain stars as John Blackthorne, the 17th-century English navigator on a Dutch trading ship. A storm runs the ship aground off the coast of Japan, a "torn and cruelly divided country" locked in a power struggle between Toranaga (the venerable Toshiro Mifune) and Ishido, two warlords who would be Shogun. Blackthorne gets over his initial culture shock ("I piss on you and your country," he defiantly proclaims to his samurai captors, which to his humiliation turns out to be an unfortunate choice of words) to become a trusted ally of Toranaga and the lover of the beautiful interpreter Lady Mariko (Yoko Shimada). Their forbidden, ill-fated romance--and Blackthorne's total assimilation into Japanese culture--is set against political intrigue as Toranaga prepares for the inevitable showdown with Ishido, and Blackthorne's growing influence threatens the local Jesuits who had built up a lucrative trade monopoly. Shogun was a production blessed with good karma, and it remains an awesome achievement from a bygone era when the miniseries was king. --Donald Liebenson
Originally broadcast in September of 1980 as a 5-part, 12-hour miniseries, Shogun stood out from the pack of television events at the time with its boldness of action and calculated risks. Based on James Clavell's epic novel, Shogun stars Richard Chamberlain as John Blackthorne, a 17th-century English pilot commanding a Dutch ship that wrecks off the coast of Japan. Viewed suspiciously by local authorities, Blackthorne is at first in some danger of being executed. But with little hope of returning to Britain anytime soon, he begins to assimilate into the feudal society, befriending a powerful warlord (Toshiro Mifune) and wearing the robes of a samurai. Inevitably, Blackthorne begins to think of himself as Japanese, defending his hosts in battle, learning the language, and falling in love with an interpreter (Yoko Shimada). At the same time, his presence there exacerbates a problem with would-be European colonialists gazing at Japan covetously. Directed by journeyman Jerry London, Shogun immediately caught on with its blend of romance, exoticism, and compelling myth of an outsider's reinvention--a story that becomes sadder as it becomes clear that Blackthorne may never see his home again. The production deliberately pushed hard against various television taboos and audience expectations, including the extensive use of Japanese dialogue, startling violence, near nudity, and profane behavior. That all looks tamer now, of course, but Shogun is still a unique entry in the phenomenon of prestige miniseries from the late 1970s and early '80s. --Tom Keogh

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Book to Film
Great film rendition of the book. A little hokey at times, considering the improbability of a Gaijin becoming Samurai, but hey, that's the way the book was written. I found the depiction of Post-Heiyan, feudal Japan to be fairly accurate, and the Japanese actors performed flawlessly.

Watch this film and enjoy.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - James Clavell's SHOGUN
James Clavell's Shogun
Very good quality, excellent package and presentation, Very happy with the DVD Boxset, the purchase, Amazon service and delivery.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Shogun
I have loved this story ever since it first appeared in book form and as a mini series. I own the VHS version and recently bought the DVD version. This is a top quality DVD set with a bonus features disc. It is high quality, colorful and well designed. This is a wonderful addition to any movie/DVD library. Highly recommended.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Very nice
I love this movie, glad to be able to show to my kids.
maggie



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Subtitles and...no subtitles!
The Region 2 edition of this set comes with a choice of more than 20 subtitles, but ONLY for the bonus features and where Chamberlain's character speaks English! When Japanese is spoken (i.e. a good part of the story), there are none. Go figure.


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