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Sukiyaki Western: Django


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This article or section contains information about one or more scheduled or expected films. The content may change as the films release approaches and more information becomes available.


Sukiyaki Western: Django


Directed by Takashi Miike


Produced by Masato Ôsaki


Starring Hideaki Ito
Masanobu Ando
Shun Oguri
Quentin Tarantino
Cinematography Toyomichi Kurita
Distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment (Japan)
Release date(s) September 15, 2007
Country Japan
Language English
Official website
IMDb profile


Sukiyaki Western: Django


(スキヤキ・ウエスタン ジャンゴ, Sukiyaki Western DJANGO?)


is an upcoming film


by Takashi Miike;


it is currently in post production.[1]


The movie is being filmed in Japan, but the actors dialogue is in English.


The film is a remake of Sergio Corbuccis Django. Quentin Tarantino has a part in the movie.


Contents [hide]
1 Plot outline
2 Cast
3 Other credits
4 Manga
5 External links


[edit] Plot outline


Set during


The Genpei Wars


at the end of the 1100s,


the Minamoto


and Taira gangs


face off


in a town named Yuda, while a deadly gunman (Ito Hideaki) comes to the aid of the townsfolk.
[edit] Cast
Hideaki Ito as The Gunman
Koichi Sato as Taira no Kiyomori (Henry)
Yusuke Iseya as Minamoto no Yoshitsune
Kaori Momoi as Ruriko
Teruyuki Kagawa as Hoanka
Takaaki Ishibashi as Benkei
Masanobu Ando as Yoichi
Yoshino Kimura as Shizuka
Yutaka Matsushige as Toshio
Renji Ishibashi as Mura
Masato Sakai as Taira no Shigemori
Yoji Tanaka as Taira no Munemori
Shun Oguri as Akira
Toshiyuki Nishida as Piripero
Quentin Tarantino as Ringo
Ruka Uchida
Sansei Shiomi
Hideaki Sato
Christian Storms


[edit] Other credits
Art Direction: Nao Sasaki
Costume Design: Michiko Kitamura
Dialogue coach: Nadia Venesse


[edit] Manga
On June 8, 2007, Shogakukans Big Comic Superior began serializing the manga. The manga adaption, drawn by mangaka Kotobuki Shiriagari and is scheduled to run for 10 chapters. Shiriagaris character drawings are based on the movies cast.


[edit] External links
Sony Pictures website, with two trailers
Sukiyaki Western: Django at the Internet Movie Database
Movie Profile at AsianMediaWiki
Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukiyaki_Western:_Django
Categories: Upcoming films | Films directed by Takashi Miike


http://www.answers.com/topic/django-film?cat=entertainment


Django is a 1966 Italian film directed by Sergio Corbucci and starring Franco Nero in the title role.


It became very popular in Europe and is considered


a cult ?


film


in the USA.


It is considered by many as one of the best examples of


the spaghetti western


with a stirring musical score, gunfights and a quiet anti-hero


(which actor Franco Nero played in many subsequent Western films)


who famously dragged a coffin.


The films unique look was the work of production designer Carlo Simi


who created costumes and sets for Corbuccis earlier film Minnesota Clay,


and who worked frequently with Sergio Leone.
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Akira Kurosawa


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Akira Kurosawa


Akira Kurosawa on the set of Kagemusha (1980).


Born March 23, 1910(1910-03-23) Ota, Tokyo, Japan
Died September 6, 1998 (aged 88)


Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan


Spouse(s) Yôko Yaguchi (1945-1985)


[show]Awards
Academy Awards
Academy Honorary Award
1990 Lifetime Achievement
BAFTA Awards
Best Direction
1980 Kagemusha
Best Foreign Film
1986 Ran
César Awards
Best Foreign Film
1981 Kagemusha
Akira Kurosawa
(Kyūjitai: 黒澤 明, Shinjitai: 黒沢 明, Kurosawa Akira?, 23 March 1910 – 6 September 1998)


was


a prominent Japanese film director, film producer, and screenwriter.


His first credited film


(Sugata Sanshiro) was released in 1943; his last (Madadayo) in 1993.


His many awards include the Légion dHonneur and an Oscar for Lifetime Achievement.


Contents [hide]
1 Early life
2 Early career
3 Directorial approach
4 Influences
5 His influence
5.1 Seven Samurai
5.1.1 Western Film
5.1.2 Bollywood
5.1.3 Novels
5.2 Rashomon
5.3 Yojimbo
5.4 The Hidden Fortress
6 Collaboration
7 Later films
8 Personal life
9 Awards
10 Filmography
11 Footnotes
12 See also
13 Further reading
14 External links


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