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Yojimbo (用心棒 Yōjinbō) is a 1961
jidaigeki film by Akira Kurosawa, in which a ronin, portrayed by Toshiro Mifune
, arrives at a small town with competing crime lords making their money from gambling, and convinces each crime lord to hire him as protection from the other. By careful political manoeuvring and the use of his sword, he brings peace by encouraging both sides to wipe each other out.

The film's look and themes were inspired by several sources, including John Ford's western film conventions including the canonical taciturn loner and the helpless townsfolk needing a protector. Its cinematography mimics conventional shots in western films including that of the lone hero in a wideshot, facing an enemy or enemies from a distance when the wind kicks up dust between the two. Another important influence was the film noir classic The Glass Key
from 1942. This film, which starred Alan Ladd
and Veronica Lake
and is adapted from the novel by Dashiell Hammett is cited by Kurosawa as his inspiration. And, in fact, the scenes of the samurai's brutal beating are copied practically shot-for-shot from that film. The plot of Yojimbo is actually much closer to another Hammett novel, Red Harvest, a fact which has led to many unsubstantiated rumors that Red Harvest was the real inspiration. In the latter novel, a private eye, for undetermined, perhaps quixotic, motives, determines to clean up a gang-ridden mining town by inciting every mobster against every other. The detective manages to ride out the resulting waves of murder, saving his own life but nearly at the cost of his own private code of ethics. In Red Harvest, The Glass Key and Yojimbo, corrupt officials and businessmen are seen to stand behind and profit from the rule of the gangsters.

Yojimbo was later remade as A Fistful of Dollars
, a spaghetti western
directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood
; Youth of the Beast
, a modern Japanese yakuza crime movie directed by Seijun Suzuki
and starring Shishido Jo; and remade, yet again, in a 20th century "gangster" genre, as Last Man Standing
, starring Bruce Willis
.

Trivia

  • The Japanese word yōjimbō can be translated into English as bodyguard, and in the American film The Bodyguard
    Kevin Costner
    's character takes Whitney Houston
    's to see Yojimbo.
  • In the movie the hero, beaten, disarmed and left for dead, recovers in a small hut where he practices using a throwing knife by pinning a fluttering leaf. In actuality the leaf started out pinned, the knife was yanked away by a wire and the leaf flew away in a breeze. The film was then reversed in time. The knife-throw is used later to disable one of the gangsters, who has a Colt 45 pistol where everyone else has only swords. This corresponds to the "iron plate" trick employed by Clint Eastwood's character in A Fistful of Dollars
    when he returns after being beaten.
  • An anime series produced by Kurosawa Productions in 2001 entitled Kaze no Yojimbo
    (literally Bodyguard of the Wind) retold the story of the original film by setting it in the modern era. Many of the characters and events in the series are analogous to characters and events in Yojimbo, but additional subplots and characters were added in order to sustain it as a twenty-five episode TV series and to distinguish itself from Akira Kurosawa's film.

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