The Beverly Theater brings Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece "Yojimbo" to downtown Las Vegas's Arts District. This 1961 Japanese samurai film follows a wandering ronin who arrives in a rural town torn apart by warring gangs, playing both sides against each other in a tale of cunning and violence. Shot in striking black and white with Kurosawa's signature composition and movement, the film features Toshiro Mifune in one of his most iconic roles as the scratching, shoulder-shrugging masterless samurai.
The screening takes advantage of The Beverly Theater's excellent acoustics and intimate 150-seat setting, creating an ideal environment to experience this influential classic that inspired countless westerns (including "A Fistful of Dollars") and action films. The venue's state-of-the-art projection brings out the film's stunning cinematography, from dusty street confrontations to tense interior scenes. Before or after the screening, the theater's cocktail lounge and terrace provide space to discuss Kurosawa's dark humor and the film's impact on cinema.