Blood on the Sun Page #7

Synopsis: Nick Condon is a newspaper reporter working in Tokyo who refuses to toe the Japanese line on the expansionist policies of the anti-democratic Imperialist government. When it becomes clear to the authorities that Condon isn't going to cooperate and that he has some valuable information and contacts, they decide to get him in their clutches for some interrogations and then dispose of him.
Director(s): Frank Lloyd
Production: Nostalgia Family Video
 
IMDB:
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Year:
1945
98 min
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...than triumphant under the heels

of our militarists.

Lady... would you mind very much

if I were to kiss you?

I don't believe I'd have the strength

to move from this spot, until you did.

And now... we've got to

get out of here.

It's all been arranged.

In a few minutes, a fishing boat will

take us to a freighter on the lower bay.

Us?

You're going with me, Nick.

They're planning to hold you

for questioning.

Once they get you...

I had an idea it was you who warned the

embassy there was a warrant out for me.

They want to send me out

with diplomatic immunity.

Diplomatic immunity won't stop a bullet,

or a bomb under a car.

Rough, are they?

Leave with us, Nick...

For me.

For you?!

Are you worth that?

Alright!

Why didn't you tell me?

Nick... this way...

Wait...

Police everywhere... hurry!

You'll have to take it out, darling...

I'll hold them here,

till you get a start.

No... they'll kill you!

Get going!

Nick!...if they'll kill you...

The plan is all they want!

We can't do that!

We've got jobs to do... nobody gave them

to us but they've got to be done...

You're my girl, aren't you?

You're going to do

what I want you to do...

I know it's tough...

It's tougher to go than it is to stay...

...but you can't hold them,

and I think I can.

Alright, Nick.

I'm your girl.

Given up strangling... eh, Oshima?

Oh, that's right...

you HAD given it up...

You shot Ollie Miller...

It was his wife who was strangled,

wasn't it?

Yes!

I see your point...

When it comes to taking a man

with your bare hands...

...it's rather risky, isn't it?

You're very clever Mr Condon...

...but there's one flaw

in your cleverness...

It's as easy to kill you with these...

as with that!

In fact, I prefer it that way!

Japanese-fashion!

Kab... check the men!

Condon has escaped from the docks.

Now he comes here.

Driver!...

Drive past Haka Street.

Look at this!

So sorry, Mr Condon...

...to take plan from you...

But you see...

Japanese very smart!

Only half-smart, flunky!

Only half-smart.

Get out of my way!

Hello, fella!

I said I'd be back in an hour...

Sorry I'm a few minutes late.

Yamada, this is not going

to be treated...

...as another of your

very regrettable mistakes!

Condon is an enemy of Imperial Japan...

Insist he must be...

Extremely sorry this has been

the result, Mr Clarke...

It is true, Condon has been

enemy of Japan...

But Japanese people very good...

very generous.

We will forget bad actions of Condon

and say no more.

You, in turn will forget this incident?

What's the matter, Yamada?

Afraid of the penalty for failure?

What is much simpler this way...

Both sides have made mistake.

Will be very embarrassing for all.

The United States government

doesn't settle for a deal, Yamada.

Condon San...

Condon San... you have saying...

"Forgive your enemies"

I am willing.

Sure... forgive your enemies!

But, first, get even!

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Lester Cole

Lester Cole (June 19, 1904 – August 15, 1985) was an American screenwriter. more…

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