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Language

Audio:

Russian Dolby Digital 5.1
English Dolby TrueHD 5.1
Czech Dolby Digital 5.1
Hungarian Dolby Digital 5.1
Polish Dolby Digital 5.1
Thai Dolby Digital 5.1
Portuguese Dolby Digital 2.0
Turkish Dolby Digital 2.0

Subtitles:

Russian, Ukrainian, English, Arabic, Indonesian, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Turkish

Extras

• Origins of the plot
- Commentary by director Edward Zwick (23 min, subtitles, SD)
- History vs Hollywood: The Last Samurai (18 min, subtitles, SD)
- How the epic was created: a conversation with Edward Zwick and Tom Cruise (13 min, subtitles, SD)
- A World of Subtleties: Art Design with Lily Kilvert (8 min, subtitles, SD)
- Silk and Armor: Costume Design with Nyla Dixon (7 min, subtitles, SD)
- Imperial Army Basic Training (6 min, subtitles, SD)
- From soldier to samurai: weapons (6 min, subtitles, SD)
- Edward Zwick: Director's Video Journal (27 min, subtitles, SD)
• Additional filming
- Additional scenes with commentary by Edward Zwick
- Decapitation (4 min, subtitles, SD)
- Algren and Katsumoto (3 min, subtitles, SD)
- Japanese premieres (7 min, subtitles, SD)
- Bushido: the way of the warrior
• Trailers
- Cinema trailer (2 min, SD)

Trailer

Info

Description

Japan. End of the 19th century. Captain Nathan Algren, an American military officer, is hired by the Emperor of Japan to train the first army of the Land of the Rising Sun in the modern art of warfare. The Emperor attempts to eradicate the ancient imperial warrior class of samurai in preparation for a more pro-Western government that supports foreign trade. Meanwhile, as a result of clashes with samurai, Algren finds himself in the center of a confrontation between two worlds and civilizations, where the only way to survive is to be guided by his own concept of honor.

Director & Cast

Director: Edward Zwick

Cast: Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe, William Atherton, Chad Lindbergh, Ray Godshall Sr., Billy Connolly, Tony Goldwyn, Masato Harada, Masashi Odate, John Koyama