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Rentaro Mikuni Filmography

ActorBORN 1923OTA179 FILMS IN DB

RentaroMikuni

Known for Acting · Tale of Army Brutality, Harakiri, Farewell Rabaul

179
FILMS IN DB
$726
TOTAL VALUE
25
PRICED
$29
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Threat
~$120 · BLU-RAY · 1966
📈
MOST VALUABLE
A Single Drop of Water in a Mighty River
$15 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Rentaro Mikuni was a titan of Japanese cinema, an actor whose imposing presence and incredible range graced over 150 films across several decades. For collectors, Mikuni’s films often represent key moments in cinematic history, from the post-war poetic realism of *Farewell Rabaul* (1954) to the iconic jidai-geki masterpiece *Harakiri* (1962), a film that remains a benchmark for its gripping narrative and visual artistry. His ability to inhabit diverse roles, whether as a stoic samurai or a nuanced everyday man, made his performances consistently compelling. Film enthusiasts actively seek out his work on physical media, with titles like Masaki Kobayashi's *Kwaidan* (1965), a visually stunning anthology horror, and Kon Ichikawa's *The Burmese Harp* (1956), a poignant anti-war drama, frequently appearing on "must-have" lists. Mikuni's later career also saw him exploring more intimate roles, such as in *My Sons* (1991), which earned him critical acclaim. Owning a Mikuni film on Blu-ray or 4K isn't just about the movie; it's about preserving a piece of an actor's formidable legacy and experiencing his iconic craft in the highest fidelity.

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