Red Sun Page #3

Synopsis: The Japanese ambassador is traveling through the Wild West by train, when gangsters hold up the train, to rob a gold shipment. They also carry an ancient Japanese sword the ambassador was carrying as a present for the US president. The ambassador's bodyguard (Toshiro Mifune) will go after them, with the aid of one of the gang's leaders betrayed by his pals...
Genre: Action, Western
Director(s): Terence Young
Production: Les Films Corona
 
IMDB:
7.0
PG
Year:
1971
112 min
390 Views


you're a man of honor And so am I.

Well, anyhow, let's make a deal.

I promise I won't try to ah, escape,

and I'll cooperate all the way

in tracking down Gauche.

And all I want from you, you see is

yourword that you won't kill him on sight.

Cause I figure I need atleast a

whole day to make him talk.

You will not escape.

Huh, don't you bet on that

You got to sleep sometime.

I already did.

Yeah, when?

While walking.

I don't believe that But you know,

all I have to do is waltz you

around for about seven days,

at which time you'll belly stick yourself.

Yes After doing the same for you.

Ah, I can believe that, too.

Give me those.

What?

The boots.

Ah Oh wheeoo, that, that stinks

Expect me to eat this?

Tastes not so bad, pretty good.

God damned mosquitoes, I can't sleep.

There's mosquitoes all over

the God damned place.

Wrong, one mosquito.

No mosquito.

Come on, hurry.

They cross down there And there

as well Many houses.

Means I'm not going to San Lucas.

We cross here, too.

Down there?

Uh huh.

Uh, it's your idea, so you go first.

I had a dog, his name was green,

never said much, but he was mighty keen.

Shared my work and he sh...

Son of a b*tch.

Damn.

Some day I'm going to catch you

without all that hardware.

Some day, you won't need to belly

stick yourself, I'll catch you.

Well My luck's changing.

Make a fist.

Can't you even make a fist?

Hell, you think I'm going to hit a

man who can't even make a fist?

You think you can do that again?

Oh, most certainly.

Looks to me like you're getting tired.

I'll tell you what, we'll call it a draw.

Beautiful.

Beautiful?

The horses.

Ah, yes.

Yah, yah, toro, toro.

Five, six, seven Gauche must have

paid them off and gone alone.

What does he say?

He wants the old man to tell him

where he's hidden his daughters.

He's not telling.

Brave man.

Stupid man.

Come on, let's get ourselves some horses.

Wait Wait.

Now we're even Only I'm a

little even more even than you.

All right now, this is a horse

This is the front, this is the back.

And this is where you sit,

if you want to go this way,

you pull that way,

if you want to go that way you pull that way,

if you want to go straight ahead,

you kick the horse and hang on All right?

Thank you.

Horse not so good, I see you took

the best one for yourself.

Wait.

Hey you Here.

Now where?

I go this way, you got a choice

of three other directions.

I go with you.

Not any more you don't, I'm equipt.

I cannot find the man alone

I must succeed.

Karoda, that's your problem.

I'm concerned about a fortune,

that money is mine, I stole it.

The money means nothing

This is life and death.

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Laird Koenig

Laird Koenig (born September 24, 1927 in Seattle, Washington) is an American author. His best-known work is The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane, a novel published in 1974. The novel was adapted into a film of the same name starring Jodie Foster. He also wrote a play based on the novel. more…

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