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    The Silent Stranger / Lo Straniero Di Silenzio (1968)

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    The Silent Stranger / Lo Straniero Di Silenzio (1968)

    Lo Straniero Di Silenzio / The Silent Stranger (1968)
    DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 4:3 | 720x576 | 6000 kbps | 4.3Gb
    Audio: #1 English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps, #2 German AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: German
    01:26:00 | Italy, USA, Japan | Western

    The Stranger comes across some bad guys trying to kill a Japanese emissary for a very important scroll. Before the emissary dies, he asks The Stranger to return the scroll to Japan. Once there he finds himself stuck in the middle of two rival clans and decides to play them off one against each other to free the town.

    Director: Luigi Vanzi
    Cast: Tony Anthony, Lloyd Battista, Kin Omae, Rita Maura, Kanji Ohara, Raf Baldassarre, Yoshio Nukano, Sato, William Conroy

    The Silent Stranger / Lo Straniero Di Silenzio (1968)

    The Silent Stranger / Lo Straniero Di Silenzio (1968)


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    You gotta hand it to Tony Anthony. The man definitely thought outside of the box. Not content with recycled "revenge for a slaughtered family" or "gang of vicious thugs control a town" plots…….he co-wrote & starred in a series of films as "The Stranger", which, coincidentally, no pun intended, got stranger & stranger as they went along.

    He..along with director Ferdinando Baldi, brought "Zatoichi" to the Spaghetti West w/ Blindman in 1971… fought against Moors and Vikings in Spain in 1976's "Get Mean",…& ushered in a modest 3d revival w/ 1981's "Comin' At Ya".

    This, the third collaboration with Director Luigi Vanzi…."The Silent Stranger" predates a bunch of East-meets-West Spaghetti Westerns, including 1971's "Red Sun", "Fighting Fists of Shanghai Joe" in '72…and "The Stranger and the Gunfighter" in '73.

    I was, for the most part, pleasantly surprised…by this Italian/Japanese/American co-production. There's a pretty good script..a mixture of Spaghetti Western violence…a number of well-staged Samurai sword fights which aren't bad at all….nicely done, & a lot of humor.

    Plodding through the snow in the Klondike………The Stranger has a run-in with bandits who are attempting to rob a young Japanese man of an apparently valuable scroll. The Stranger manages to kill the bandits, but the young Japanese man is shot. He tells The Stranger that the owner of the scroll will pay him $20,000 for its return. Entrusted to return this mysterious scroll to its rightful owner, & looking forward to a big payday.. The Stranger and his trusty horse board a ship for Japan. Once there, he discovers that two powerful warlords have been vying for control of a village and both parties claim that the scroll is rightfully theirs. The Stranger realizes that the only way to save his hide….and get his money, is to play both sides against each other.

    Yes, this is yet another twist on Yojimbo, …adding the old fish out of water bit…having a gunfighter battle both with & against samurai in Japan.

    A dispute between the American producer and distributor MGM kept it from being seen in USA theaters until 1975. ..seven years after it was produced.

    A little "Yojimbo"…a bit of "Ran"…a "Fistful" of other stuff…it's fun.

    ~ boardwalk_angel

    The Silent Stranger / Lo Straniero Di Silenzio (1968)

    The Silent Stranger / Lo Straniero Di Silenzio (1968)

    The Silent Stranger / Lo Straniero Di Silenzio (1968)