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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


In New Orleans I've shot men who

didn'tlike the cards I dealt them.

So why? I'll tell you my name,

what good is it to you?

I intend to find you, I intend to

see you dead.

I get impression that until today

you've never seen a man

killed by one of these.

Gun Sword, we all die the same way.

The name is Gauche.

They were like brothers.

That's too bad.

The man who killed him,

also tried to kill you.

Yeah, so it seems.

He stole from us Something

very precious.

A gift to your President

from my lmperial Majesty.

Too bad.

It is a matter of honor

that it be returned to us.

You will lead my Samurai to that man.

Nope You'll want to kill Gauche on sight,

but I want that damned Frenchman alive.

Atleast until I get my hands on that money.

That will be between you and my Samurai

You will leave immediately.

I guess you didn't hear me, Ambassador.

I'm not dragging some greenhorn

around the countryside.

Make no mistake, Karoda

is no ordinary man.

I don't care what he is Look,

Ambassador, we don't have horses,

and Gauche has a two hour head

start and he's got 20 mean guns to back him up.

Hell, even if I do catch up with

him, the trouble just...

Silence Each of these dots

represent a day.

I have given him seven days

to recover the Mikado sword.

In seven days, I will pass here again,

the same train.

Suppose he doesn't make it in seven days.

For the disgrace of failure,

he will rip his abdomen, kill himself.

So will I We call it, hari Kiri.

Well, that's something I'd like to see.

And he might as well do it now,

cause I'm not taking him.

Then, he will cut your head off.

That's something I wouldn'tlike to see.

Just testing, yes sir.

Just what I had in mind.

You get around pretty good in those skirts

Yes sir, I'm going to have

to try something else.

Wait a minute, now wait a minute.

These tracks are going

right around thatlong bend.

There's no otherway out of this canyon,

so we can save time by going right over the top.

Ah, what the hell, just follow me, huh?

Hell, let's rest, huh?

I think I got it all figured.

You see, ah you're a gorilla,

and you're as ugly as a buzzard.

Not only that, I think you're as

dumb as a backward jackass.

Who is more dumb? Me or the man who

let's himself get cheated by friends?

I thought you didn't know the language.

Did I say that?

No, but you never talked.

The jackass has nothing to say.

Well I think I like it better the otherway.

Move.

Hurry up.

Like I told you There they are.

Hell, don't you ever eat?

With the stomach empty,

it would be a disgrace to... hunger.

For you maybe, yes Not me,

I'm a pampered Westerner.

All right We camp here.

There.

Ah Well now, the way I see it,

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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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