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''Kumonosu Jō'' (''Spiderweb Castle''), distributed with the English title ''Throne of Blood'', is [[Akira Kurosawa]]'s version of ''[[Macbeth (Theatre)|Macbeth]]''. Kurosawa fuses [[Shakespeare]]'s plot with elements from Noh theater, and sets the story at an unspecified time and place in [[Jidai Geki|Sengoku-era Japan]]. The [[No Man of Woman Born|Macduff]] subplot is left out, leading to a different, but more thematic end for the Macbeth figure.
''Kumonosu Jō'' (''Spiderweb Castle''), distributed with the English title ''Throne of Blood'', is [[Akira Kurosawa]]'s version of ''[[Macbeth (Theatre)|Macbeth]]''. Kurosawa fuses [[Shakespeare]]'s plot with elements from Noh theater, and sets the story at an unspecified time and place in [[Jidai Geki|Sengoku-era Japan]]. The [[No Man of Woman Born|Macduff]] subplot is left out, leading to a different, but more thematic end for the Macbeth figure.

Revision as of 19:52, 27 November 2013

Kumonosu Jō (Spiderweb Castle), distributed with the English title Throne of Blood, is Akira Kurosawa's version of Macbeth. Kurosawa fuses Shakespeare's plot with elements from Noh theater, and sets the story at an unspecified time and place in Sengoku-era Japan. The Macduff subplot is left out, leading to a different, but more thematic end for the Macbeth figure.

Has recently been adapted as a play for the Ashland Shakespeare Festival.


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