Shōgun

After his Dutch trading ship Erasmus and its surviving crew is blown ashore by a violent storm at Injiro on the east coast of Japan, Pilot-Major John Blackthorne, the ship's English navigator, is taken prisoner by samurai warriors. When he is later temporarily released, he must juggle his self-identity as an Englishman associated with other Europeans in Japan, namely Portuguese traders and Jesuit priests, with the alien Japanese culture into which he has been thrust and now must adapt to in order to survive. Being an Englishman, Blackthorne is at both religious and political odds with his enemy, the Portuguese, and the Catholic Church's Jesuitorder. The Catholic foothold in Japan puts Blackthorne, a Protestant and therefore a heretic, at a political disadvantage. But this same situation also brings him to the attention of the influential Lord Toranaga, who mistrusts this foreign religion now spreading in Japan. He is competing with other samurai warlords of similar high-born rank, among them Catholic converts, for the very powerful position of Shōgun, the military governor of Japan.

Network: NBC
Country: United States
Release date: 1980-09-15
IMDb Rating: 7.8
Akas: James Clavell's Shōgun, Σογκούν, Sógun,
Cast
Richard Chamberlain
John Blackthorne (Anjin-san)
Toshirō Mifune
Yoshi Toranaga
Yoko Shimada
Lady Toda Buntaro - Mariko
Frankie Sakai
Kasigi Yabu
John Rhys-Davies
Vasco Rodrigues
Yuki Meguro
Omi
Michael Hordern
Friar Domingo
Hiromi Senno
Fujiko
Nobuo Kaneko
Ishido
Hideo Takamatsu
Lord Buntaro
Vladek Sheybal
Captain Ferreira
Damien Thomas
Father Martin Alvito
Alan Badel
Father Dell'Aqua
George Innes