Cult Cinema Classics

The Samurai sword and the gun join forces with unbelievable results!!

In the 19th century, when the Japanese Emperor sends a gift pony to the US President it gets stolen and ransomed by Indians, but Sheriff Gideon aided by an inept Japanese servant offers to deliver the ransom.

Original title: Il bianco il giallo il nero (1975) Also Known As: The White, the Yellow, and the Black / Shoot First, Ask Questions Later

Director: Sergio Corbucci
Writers: Antonio Troiso, Marcello Coscia, Sergio Spina
Genre: Italian Cinema, Adventure, Comedy, Western
Budget: $200,000 (estimated)

Main Cast:
Giuliano Gemma as Blanc de Blanc “Swiss”
Tomas Milian as Sakura
Eli Wallach as Sheriff Edward “Blackjack” Gideon
Manuel de Blas as Major Donovan
Jacques Berthier as Kelly Butler
Romano Puppo as Kady
Nazareno Zamperla as Sgt. Donovan
Cris Huerta as Robinson Grasso
Gary Wilson as The Sheriff

00:00 Full movie (with English or Italian Audio & subtitled in many more languages)
12:45 A Swiss outlaw tricks and robs Sheriff Black Jack during their first encounter on the trail.
28:17 Sakura joins forces with Black Jack to protect a mysterious strongbox containing important documents.
43:52 The unlikely trio faces off against Captain Donovan’s men in a saloon showdown.
59:33 Black Jack and Sakura help defend a Native American village while protecting their valuable cargo.
1:15:24 A tense confrontation erupts when multiple parties converge seeking the strongbox’s contents.
1:38:18 The final explosive showdown determines the fate of the treasure and its protectors.

Shoot First, Ask Questions Later (1975)

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