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Isn't this film based on the plot of Yojimbo? -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]] | Isn't this film based on the plot of Yojimbo? -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]] | ||
* Yes, and Ryuzo Kikushima and Akira Kurosawa are duly credited. And if anyone who hasn't seen ''Yojimbo'' but has seen ''A Fistful of Dollars'' thinks the story is remarkably familiar, that because the latter was based on the former. --[[User:Euromutt|Euromutt]] 04:18, 23 December 2011 (CST) |
Revision as of 10:18, 23 December 2011
Health Warning
People who have epilepsy beware, the rapid amount of bright muzzle flashes in this film are bewildering. The director seems to have an obsession with them. Sometimes, the screen just goes white instead of showing the actually muzzle flash.
Screenshots
Sorry I took so many .45 shots, too many to pass up. -GM
- How's it look?
Giorgio's gun
I was watching this today and I noticed Giorgio (Michael Imperioli) drawing a snubnose that looks like a Colt Detective Special in the scene where Smith tells Strozzi's gang he was leaving (maybe a half hour into it?). Can anyone confirm this? Speakeasy804
Colt Monitor
I think it's no FN but a Colt Monitor which would be correct for the time!
Yojimbo
Isn't this film based on the plot of Yojimbo? -Anonymous
- Yes, and Ryuzo Kikushima and Akira Kurosawa are duly credited. And if anyone who hasn't seen Yojimbo but has seen A Fistful of Dollars thinks the story is remarkably familiar, that because the latter was based on the former. --Euromutt 04:18, 23 December 2011 (CST)