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What's the name of the movie where an American goes to a shogunate-era Japanese district to train a new kind of army and gets caught?
The Last Samurai, a movie co-produced by the United States and Japan. It's about Captain Nasha Algren, who has just survived the smoke of the American Civil War, and is brought to the front line of killing Indians. By chance, he meets a Japanese samurai. And he falls in love with the samurai culture. However, the wheel of history is irreversible, and naturally, the Meiji government will not give up the modernization process, and there will be a battle between the samurai and the emperor's army. What should Algren, who has been y fascinated by the samurai way, do?
Chinese Name: The Last Samurai
External Name: The Last Samurai: Bushidou
Production Date: 2003
Production Company: Warner Bros. Pictures, etc.
Production Area: USA / New Zealand / Japan
Director: Edward Zwick
Writer: John B. Kennedy
Director: John Kennedy
Screenwriter: John B. Kennedy
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
Screenplay: John Logan, etc.
Starring: Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe, Hiroyuki Sanada
Genre: Action, Drama, Adventure, War
Length: 154 mins
Release Date: Nov 22, 2003 Japan
Rating: USA:R
Dialogue: English / French / Japanese
Language: English / French / Japanese / Japanese
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