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Title: | Shōgun | |||||
Native title: | Shogun | |||||
Related media: | Shōgun (2024), American adaptation Shogun (1980), American movie adaptation |
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Country: | United States | |||||
Language: | English, Japanese | |||||
Airing dates: | Sep 15, 1980 - Sep 19, 1980 | |||||
Original network: | NBC | |||||
Episodes: | 5 | |||||
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Director: | Jerry London | |||||
Screenwriter: | Eric Bercovici | |||||
OST: | Shōgun (1980) OST | |||||
Production company: | Paramount Television | |||||
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Description | |
Shōgun is a 1980 American historical drama miniseries based on James Clavell's 1975 novel of the same name. The series was produced by Paramount Television and broadcast in the United States on NBC between September 15 and 19, 1980. It was written by Eric Bercovici and directed by Jerry London, and stars Richard Chamberlain, Toshiro Mifune, and Yoko Shimada, with a large supporting cast. Clavell served as executive producer. |
Cast | |
Richard Chamberlain as Pilot-Major John Blackthorne / "Anjin-san" (William Adams) Toshiro Mifune as Yoshi Toranaga, Lord of the Kanto Region Yoko Shimada as Lady Toda Buntaro, "Mariko" Frankie Sakai as Lord Kashigi Yabu, Daimyo of Izu Alan Badel as Father Dell'Aqua Michael Hordern as Friar Domingo Damien Thomas as Father Martin Alvito John Rhys-Davies as Vasco Rodrigues Vladek Sheybal as Captain Ferreira George Innes as Johann Vinck Leon Lissek as Father Sebastio Yūki Meguro as Kashigi Omi, Head Samurai of Anjiro Hideo Takamatsu as Lord Toda Buntaro Hiromi Senno as Usagi Fujiko Nobuo Kaneko as Ishido Kazunari, Ruler of Osaka Castle Edward Peel as Jan Pieterzoon Eric Richard as Maetsukker Steve Ubels as Roper Stewart MacKenzie as Croocq John Carney as Ginsel Ian Jentle as Salamon Neil McCarthy as Spillbergen Morgan Sheppard as Specz Seiji Miyaguchi as Muraji Toru Abe as Toda Hiromatsu Mika Kitagawa as Kiku Shin Takuma as Yoshi Naga Hiroshi Hasegawa as Galley Captain Akira Sera as Old Gardener Hyoei Enoki as Jirobei Miiko Taka as Kiri Midori Takei as Sono Ai Matsubara as Rako Yumiko Morishita as Asa Rinichi Yamamoto as Yoshinaka Yuko Kada as Sazuko Masumi Okada as Brother Michael Yosuke Natsuki as Zataki Takeshi Obayashi as Urano Yoshie Kitsuda as Gyoko Masashi Ebara as Suga Setsuko Sekine as Genjiko Atsuko Sano as Lady Ochiba Orson Welles as Narrator |
Awards | ||
1980 Peabody Awards | ||
Award | NBC and Paramount Television | Won |
1981 31st American Cinema Editors Awards | ||
Best Edited Episode from a Television Mini-Series | James T. Heckert, Bill Luciano, Donald R. Rode, Benjamin A. Weissman, Jerry Young (for "Episode 1") | Nominated |
1981 38th Golden Globe Awards | ||
Best Television Series -Drama | Shōgun | Won |
Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama | Richard Chamberlain | Won |
Best Actress in a Television Series - Drama | Yoko Shimada | Won |
1981 7th People's Choice Awards | ||
Favorite TV Mini-Series | Shōgun | Won |
1981 33rd Primetime Emmy Awards | ||
Outstanding Limited Series | James Clavell and Eric Bercovici | Won |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special | Richard Chamberlain | Nominated |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special | Toshiro Mifune | Nominated |
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special | Yoko Shimada | Nominated |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special | Yūki Meguro | Nominated |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special | John Rhys-Davies | Nominated |
Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or a Special | Jerry London (for "Episode 5") | Nominated |
Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or a Special | Eric Bercovici (for "Episode 5") | Nominated |
Outstanding Art Direction for a Limited Series or a Special | Joseph R. Jennings, Yoshinobu Nishioka, Tom Pedigo, and Shoichi Yasuda (for "Episode 5") | Nominated |
Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or a Special | Andrew Laszlo (for "Episode 4") | Nominated |
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series | Shin Nishida (for "Episode 5") | Won |
Outstanding Film Editing for a Limited Series or a Special | Donald R. Rode, Benjamin A. Weissman, Jerry Young, and Bill Luciano (for "Episode 5") | Nominated |
Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Editing | Stanley Paul, William M. Andrews, Leonard Corso, Denis Dutton, Jack A. Finlay, Robert Gutknecht, Sean Hanley, Pierre Jalbert, Jack Keath, Alan L. Nineberg, Lee Osborne, and Tally Paulos (for "Episode 3") |
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Outstanding Graphic Design and Title Sequences | Phill Norman (for "Episode 1") | Won |
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