The Bad Sleep Well The first film made by Akira Kurosawa's own production company is a dark tale of greed, corporate corruption and revenge. Crime 1960 151 mins Akira Kurosawa Dodes'Ka-Den Akira Kurosawaβs first colour film is an eccentric and joyous account of a group of disparate people living in a city dump. Drama 1970 140 mins Akira Kurosawa Drunken Angel Part gangster film, part melodrama and part social critique, Akira Kurosawa's first critical success follows the troubled friendship between a disillusioned doctor and a young yakuza. Film noir 1948 98 mins Akira Kurosawa The Hidden Fortress Akira Kurosawaβs thrilling mix of fairy story and samurai movie - a story of rival clans, hidden gold and a princess in distress - was famously a key inspiration for George Lucasβ Star Wars. Martial arts 1958 139 mins Akira Kurosawa High and Low Akira Kurosawaβs procedural crime masterpiece, from Ed McBainβs gritty novel, follows an industrialist who faces an agonising choice as a result of a botched kidnapping by ruthless criminals. Crime Police drama 1963 143 mins Akira Kurosawa I Live in Fear Toshiro Mifune delivers an outstanding performance as a paranoid man striving to move his family to Brazil to escape the nuclear holocaust which he fears is imminent. Drama 1955 103 mins Akira Kurosawa Ikiru A bureaucratβs life finds new meaning in Kurosawaβs classic original, the source for Bill Nighyβs brilliant drama, Living. Drama 1952 143 mins Akira Kurosawa The Lower Depths Akira Kurosawaβs adaptation of Maxim Gorkyβs novel, in which inhabitants of a slum revel in illusions to avoid bitter reality. Drama 1957 125 mins Akira Kurosawa The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail Adapted from Noh and Kabuki theatre, Kurosawaβs classic tale of deception sees a lord and his bodyguard disguise themselves as monks to bypass an enemy roadblock. Martial arts 1952 59 mins Akira Kurosawa The Most Beautiful Akira Kurosawaβs artful propaganda film provides a fascinating portrait of female volunteer workers in an optics factory during wartime. War 1944 85 mins Akira Kurosawa No Regrets for Our Youth Kurosawa's first post-war film stars Setsuko Hara as the privileged daughter of a professor who takes up arms against the Japanese military. Drama 1946 111 mins Akira Kurosawa One Wonderful Sunday Kurosawaβs bitter-sweet story of young love set in the devastation of post-war Tokyo. Drama 1947 109 mins Akira Kurosawa Ran Akira Kurosawaβs visually spectacular epic transplants Shakespeareβs King Lear from Celtic Britain to feudal Japan. Drama 1985 154 mins Akira Kurosawa Rashomon Credited with bringing Japanese cinema to worldwide audiences, Akira Kurosawaβs breakthrough tells the story of a murder in the woods from four differing perspectives. Crime Period drama 1950 88 mins Akira Kurosawa Red Beard Kurosawaβs episodic, poignant story of a 19th-century doctor (Toshiro Mifune) working in a clinic for the poor and his tumultuous friendship with a young intern. Drama 1965 180 mins Akira Kurosawa Sanjuro In Akira Kurosawa's comedy of manners, a ronin runs rings around nine young, clean-cut samurai while cleaning up a spot of corruption in local government. Comedy Crime 1962 96 mins Akira Kurosawa Sanshiro Sugata Kurosawaβs assured debut film about a young manβs spiritual journey through the study and practice of judo. Crime Drama 1943 79 mins Akira Kurosawa Sanshiro Sugata part two This sequel reunites most of the principal cast from the original and follows Sanshiro face a new set of enemies whilst continuing his quest to become a judo master. Crime 1945 79 mins Akira Kurosawa Seven Samurai Farmers hire a band of samurai to defend them against marauding bandits in Kurosawaβs influential epic, a touchstone for action movies ever since. Drama 1954 207 mins Akira Kurosawa Stray Dog Akira Kurosawaβs masterful mix of film noir and police thriller set on the sweltering mean streets of occupied Tokyo. Crime Police drama 1949 122 mins Akira Kurosawa Throne of Blood A master of period-drama, Kurosawa (Rashomon, Seven Samurai) recasts Macbeth as a Japanese warlord in one of the greatest Shakespearean adaptations Drama 1957 110 mins Akira Kurosawa Yojimbo Kurosawaβs classic about a drifting samurai who plays two gangs off against each other, famously remade as A Fistful of Dollars. Crime Martial arts 1961 111 mins Akira Kurosawa