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
430 Views


windows and doors are locked.

Then bring some food.

Oh, si senior, pronto, and,

and enjoy the hospitality of the Hotel Maxim.

Buenos Noches Maria.

Buenos Noches Senior Link.

Senoritas.

Where is Christina?

Upstairs in bed.

Who with?

Oh, why you're crazy, she only sees Gauche.

I know, I know True love, like us, huh?

Christina.

Yes?

Someone to see you.

Who is it?

Can't you guess?

Oh.

Thought you'd be happy to see me.

What do you want?

To be near you, what else would a man want?

Oh, that Gauche, he's got alot of style.

Take your dirty hands off that.

He knows how to treat alady.

Much younger than me, too.

Betterlooking and a hell of alot richer.

Can imagine what you see in him.

When do you expect him?

When he gets here.

And when is that?

When he feels like it.

Oh, that shouldn't be too long

then, should it?

If you want to know, it's been

ten days Along time for a man.

Christina, because of my fond

memories of you, and because

I know you have a fine practical sense,

I'll bargain with you.

You help me find where Gauche hid the

friends of this big golden eagle,

and I'll see that you get a hefty share.

I don't know what you're talking about.

My mistake.

And you make plenty of them.

Yep So it seems.

What are you doing? You bastard,

open the door, open the door Bastard.

Let me go Oh you dirty son of a b*tch,

you lousy broken down gun fighter Oh.

Oh, hey, hey Stop that.

Oh Oh, I'll get you Stop it,

stop it I tell you Oh There.

Then we left the trail and

came straight on here.

I figured Gauche would show

up sooner orlater.

More tortillas?

No Maria.

Howlong do we stay?

Depends, on when old Gauche gets the itch.

Well, I've got it right now.

I'm going to scratch

it for you shortly.

Three days to go

I don't have much time.

Maybe you ought to,

make the most of what you got.

This is Polkie, smells like horse

sweat but it don't taste so bad.

The idea is to drink it right down.

Tastes like horse sweat too, I think.

Come on Maria, give them some more.

Ikodo Boshido has said that

Man with big stomach is man with small mind.

Oh, is that so?

You have one more.

I intend to.

And one more, Maria.

What's does lkodo Boshido think

on something like that?

Think you can handle it?

Come.

There you are Enjoy yourself senior,

and enjoy the hospitality of the, Hotel Maxim.

My name is Maria, my father

sold me here last month.

I am sorry, I am not one of great

experience yet Besides, I am afraid.

No, first you undress me.

Good night girls, see you in the morning.

Good night madam.

Sleep well.

Guess that's it for the night

Might as well go home to my husband.

Wait a minute I want to take

just alittle peek.

You are very beautiful, Senior

Your skin, is almost the

same color as mine, see.

I think he was trying to

tell me something.

So was I All evening Come on,

get in there.

Like this, Senior?

Senior, do you want me to go or stay?

Hey, do you always shoot

your bed partner in the morning?

Well it depends on ah, how good she was.

Me?

I'll let you live.

Thanks.

Oh, tell them to go back to theirwives.

Oh, go away, we're not open yet.

Come backlater, fellows It's too early.

We're not here for girls

We want Christina

Go fetch her, Pepi.

Never mind I'll get her Pogo.

Fix them some breakfast.

Sure Enjoy the hospitality

of the Hotel Maxim.

You stay where you are Come on Pepe.

When you think you're quite finished.

Here, take this, it's going to

be quite cold going over

those mountains.

What makes you think I'm going

anywhere with you?

Who is it?

Mace, Gauche sent me for you.

Look out, Link's here.

Get back.

Enjoy the hospitality

of the Hotel Maxim.

Yes, nice people.

Yes, I think you ought

to get Christina ready.

All right.

We'll be traveling soon

You think you can handle it?

Drag her out by the hair if you have to.

All right, the next one will be

in the middle Throw the gun out.

All right.

Now you tell Gauche, the gold and the

Japanese sword in exchange for that.

You son of a b*tch, Gauche catches you...

That's why you didnt finish me off?

That's right You tell him

tomorrow noon at the old mission.

What about you, any

messages you want delivered.

You hear that? She says life

won't be worth living until

she sees him again.

You think you can remember all that?

Yeah, and I'll remember to tell

him to leave you for me.

You do that Move out.

The mission, how far?

A day's ride over that snow.

You're a disgrace to

your mother's rotten pigs.

When Gauche is finished with you,

I pray to God that he sends you to hell.

Well that's a very religious girl.

You bastard.

You like this?

Uh Makes me think of Japan.

It must be very beautiful there.

Yes, it is.

This man, Gauche.

What about him?

What about him?

All I know is he was a

gambler in New Orleans,

and that he deals cards with his left hand,

shoots a gun with his left hand.

Le Man Gauche they call him,

it's as good a name as any.

But why do you want to kill him?

Notlike that, let me have it.

The Japanese, where did you find him?

On the train, when someone

killed his friend Guess who?

Gauche will kill you, too.

Well, we'll see about that.

You know, if you have been different to me

If you had shown me alittle respect.

You mean like the Frenchman?

He cares for me All you ever

cared about is yourself.

Well, that makes you and me the same.

Christina, you're a whore,

you've always been one,

you'll always be one.

You always did know how to

speak to a woman.

My offer still holds You help

me with Gauche, you'll get a

fair share of the loot.

How much?

Enough to move you away from San Lucas,

and let you live anywhere

you want anywhere else.

But don't you take too

long making up your mind,

because I'm going to

change mine pretty soon.

Give me my clothes.

I'll give you your clothes, but first

I want yourword of honor that

you won't kill Gauche on sight.

My clothes.

Yourword.

Don't know what the hell that's all about,

but it sounds like it's coming from the heart.

Well?

Give me five minutes with him.

Not enough.

One hour Give me one full hour.

I need one full day.

Karoda, I need the time to make

Gauche to take me to the cash.

I want to be sure it's there.

No.

All right, you suit yourself.

Turning blue.

Won't be long you won't be nothing

but a clump of ice, by nightfall

you'll be frozen into the landscape

and you'll never avenge your

friend or never get your sword.

You're going to end up in Japanese hell,

a disgrace to your ancestors.

You have my word, I will not

kill the man until you say.

Don't take it so hard, I think

you're one hell of a man.

I think you are one son of a b*tch.

Senior Gauche Senior Gauche.

They all meet you Senior,

they'll be there tomorrow By noon.

Hey, what happened to the others?

Where's Mace, where's Pepi?

Gauche, Link's still alive.

Oh, that's too damn bad for him.

He's got one of the Japanese with him

A real tough son of a b*tch.

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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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