- Watch Ran 1985 Streaming Movie Full Online
- IMDb Code: 0089881
- Director: Akira Kurosawa
- Plot Keyword: Power | Greed | Blood | Revenge | Castle
- Runtime: 162 min
- Filming Date:
- Genre: Action | Drama | War
- Soundtrack:
- Rate: 8.3/10 total 68,484 votes
- Release Date: 1 June 1985 (Japan)
- Gross: $3,522,421 (USA)
- Sound Mix: Dolby (35 mm prints) | 70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints)
- Stars: Tatsuya Nakadai, Akira Terao, Jinpachi Nezu | See full cast and crew »
- Filming Location: Aso, Kumamoto, Japan
- Budget: $11,500,000 (estimated)
- Original Music By: Tôru Takemitsu
- Akira Kurosawa (screenplay) and
- Hideo Oguni (screenplay) and
- Masato Ide (screenplay)
- William Shakespeare play "King Lear"
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Ran (1985) Known Trivia
- Akira Kurosawa's wife of 39 years, Yko Yaguchi, died during the production of this film. Kurosawa halted filming for just one day to mourn before resuming work on the picture. 24 of 24 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Several hundred costumes were all created by hand. This process took two years to complete. 20 of 20 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Akira Kurosawa referred to his previous film, Kagemusha (1980), as a "dress rehearsal" for this film. He spent ten years storyboarding every shot in the film as paintings. The resulting collection of images was published with the screenplay. 17 of 17 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- "Ran," generally translated from the Japanese, means "chaos" or "revolt." 13 of 13 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- The castle destroyed in the middle of the movie was specially constructed on the slopes of Mount Fuji for the film and then burned down. No miniatures were used for that segment, although an optical of another castle being burned at the end was used. 11 of 11 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Almost the entire film is done in long-shot and there is only one close-up when The Lady Kaede is presented with the head of a fox statue. 11 of 11 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Akira Kurosawa's eyesight had deteriorated almost completely by the time principal photography began. He could only frame shots with the help of assistants, who used his storyboard paintings as guidelines. 10 of 10 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- The story was inspired by samurai legends, but also draws on William Shakespeare's "King Lear" as well. 9 of 9 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- The film used approximately 1400 extras and 200 horses. 1400 suits of armor (designed by Akira Kurosawa himself) were fabricated and a number of the horses had to be imported from the United States. Kurosawa used the extras and horses so efficiently that when the film was ready for premiere, newspapers in Japan were reporting that thousands of extras and horses were used to stage the battles. 9 of 9 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- A scene which required an entire field to be sprayed gold was filmed but left out of the final film during editing. 8 of 8 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
Ran (1985) Plot: An elderly lord abdicates to his three sons, and the two corrupt ones turn against him. Full summary » »
Goofs: Revealing mistakes: During the first scene (while the Land Lord and his sons are hunting wild boars) the first shot that shows every single wild boar running in front of the camera is probably a single shot of the same wild boar repeated 3 times.
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Ran (1985) Story: A story of greed, a lust for power, and ultimate revenge. The Great Lord Hidetora Ichimonji has decided to step aside to make room for the younger blood of his three sons, Taro, Jiro, and Saburo, the Lord's only wish now being to live out his years as an honored guest in the castle of each of his sons in turn. While the older two sons flatter their father, the youngest son attempts to warn him of the folly of expecting the three sons to remain united; enraged at the younger son's attempt to point out the danger, the father banishes him. True to the younger son's warning, however, the oldest Son soon conspires with the second son to strip The Great Lord of everything, even his title. Written byBill albers.bill@gmail.com
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