A Samurai in Time
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Norimasa Fuke
Yuno Sakura
Rantaro Mine
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| Japanese | 侍タイムスリッパー |
| Directed by | Jun'ichi Yasuda |
| Screenplay by | Jun'ichi Yasuda |
| Starring | Makiya Yamaguchi Norimasa Fuke Yuno Sakura Rantaro Mine |
| Cinematography | Jun'ichi Yasuda |
| Edited by | Jun'ichi Yasuda |
Production company | Mirai Eiga-sha |
| Distributed by | Mirai Eiga-sha |
Release date |
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Running time | 131 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
| Budget | ¥26 million[1] |
| Box office | ¥1 billion[1] |
A Samurai in Time (Japanese: 侍タイムスリッパー, Hepburn: Samurai Taimu Surippā) is a 2024 Japanese fantasy comedy film directed by Jun'ichi Yasuda.[2] it is a low-budget independent film produced for 26 million yen.[1] Initially, it was shown in only one theater, but it gained popularity through word-of-mouth and expanded to more theaters. The media called it a "surprise hit reminiscent of One Cut of the Dead (2017)."[3]
Kosaka Shinzaemon, an Aizu samurai lived in Edo era, was struck by lightning and inexplicably transported to 2007 Japan.[3] He found work as a kirareyaku (a stunt performer specializing in being 'cut down' in jidaigeki) and became successful. Then, to his surprise, he received a major role offer from movie star Kyoichiro Kazami.
Cast
- Makiya Yamaguchi as Kosaka Shinzaemon, a samurai of the Aizu Domain
- Norimasa Fuke as Kyoichiro Kazami, a movie star. His real name is Yamagata Hikokuro
- Ken Shonozaki as young Yamagata Hikokuro, a samurai of the Chōshū Domain
- Yuno Sakura as Yuko Yamamoto, an assistant director
- Rantaro Mine as Sekimoto, a sword fighting instructor
- Tsutomu Tamura as Kyotaro Nishiki, a star actor of Jidaiigeki
- Yoshiharu Fukuda as the chief priest
- Manko Kurenai as Setsuko
- Hajime Inoue as Inoue, a studio director
- Akinori Ando as Ando, an actor
Production
Director Jun'ichi Yasuda poured his own personal fortune into the production of this film.[4] Yuno Sakura, who appears in the film as an assistant director, also served as the actual assistant director.[5] Makiya Yamaguchi, who played the lead role, is an actor with a long career, but this was his first time starring in a film.[5] Seizo Fukumoto was initially cast for the role of Sekimoto, but due to his passing, Rantaro Mine, Fukumoto's junior, was cast instead.[5]