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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 4897005024515
Format: Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen, Import
Label: Evergreen Entertainment RSP
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Evergreen Entertainment RSP
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Evergreen Entertainment RSP
Release Date: July 17, 2007
Running Time: 110 minutes
Studio: Evergreen Entertainment RSP
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Link (Charles Bronson), a rough-riding gunslinger, teams up with Kuroda (Toshiro Mifune), an honorable samurai warrior, in a grisly tale of revenge set in the lawless southwest of the 1870s.
A gruesome train robbery involving a priceless samurai sword throws the two bitter enemies together. As victims of the same desperado, they are forced to unite to capture the killer and restore the sword to its rightful owner. They have one week to complete their mission or the warrior must commit hara-kiri! The action heats up when they kidnap the killer's beautiful girlfriend (Ursula Andress), a prostitute working in a seedy bordello.
Link and Kuroda are determined to get their man...and nothing can stop them! Follow this burning tale of revenge as the action explodes under the scorching RED SUN!
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Mr.Bronson goes back to Europe & gives us a strange western made by an Englishman, starring & an American & a French man & a Japanese.
What I have always loved about this film is that all involved seemed to be wanting to give us the viewer just great entertainment.
Story quite simple 1 villain hunts down another villain to get back a stolen sword, but the adventure on the way is terrific.
Don't even think of the other cheap awful DVD copies, I have about 8 different ... Read More
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Let's run down the list of Features That Should Automatically Make Ryan Love The Movie:
a) It's a Western
b) It stars Toshiro Mifune as a samurai in the West
Ok, the combination of those two alone should be enough to make it my favorite movie of all time, but there's more.
c) Charles Bronson as a gunslinger
d) Directed by the guy who made some fun Bond movies
e) Features another gunslinger played by the French guy from Le Samourai (Alain Delon)
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I must admit I am completely biased on this movie. I saw it twice in the mid seventies on cable and loved it. The set up is fairly simple and the theme is cliched. An ulikely partnership between to polar opposite characters. The difference is, of course the two main actors. Toshiro Mifune is the consumate samurai. His work with director Akira Kurosawa is legendary. Charles Bronson is the very essence of the western tough guy. The supporting actors and their bad accents give the Sergio Leone/ Clint Eastwood ... Read More
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This movie, I've waited for for 5 years to come to DVD. It was worth the wait. The unmatched clarity and quality are great. The story in the movie, East meets West, Good Guys, Bad Guys. Two individuals from different cultures after a bad guy who has done them both wrong.
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Even though ToshirĂ´ Mifune had been around years before, this was my first encounter with him. He plays a good counter personality to Charles Bronson. As I was saying, this is a pushy movie. Each character pushes the other to the brink. Gauche pushes Link who pushes Kuroda Jubie who pushes back and some where in there, among the Indians and others Cristina just gets pushed around.
I always think of this movie when I am watching "The Maltese Falcon" (1941); the conversation between Sam Spade and ... Read More
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