The Silent Stranger
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- | "Klein produced a trilogy of [[Spaghetti Western|spaghetti western]]s starring and written by [[Tony Anthony (actor)|Tony Anthony]] and ostensibly copying [[Clint Eastwood]]'s [[ Man With No Name]]. ''A Stranger In Town'' and ''The Stranger Returns'' were released in the USA by [[MGM]]. A dispute with MGM over the last of the three, ''The Silent Stranger'', led to it not being released for seven years after production. Klein and Anthony also collaborated on the film ''Blindman'' featuring [[Ringo Starr]] as a Mexican bandito. Klein also appeared briefly on camera, in a similar role."--Sholem Stein | + | "Klein produced a trilogy of [[Spaghetti Western|spaghetti western]]s starring and written by [[Tony Anthony (actor)|Tony Anthony]] and ostensibly copying [[Clint Eastwood]]'s [[ Man with No Name]]. ''A Stranger In Town'' and ''The Stranger Returns'' were released in the USA by [[MGM]]. A dispute with MGM over the last of the three, ''The Silent Stranger'', led to it not being released for seven years after production. Klein and Anthony also collaborated on the film ''Blindman'' featuring [[Ringo Starr]] as a Mexican bandito. Klein also appeared briefly on camera, in a similar role."--Sholem Stein |
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"Klein produced a trilogy of spaghetti westerns starring and written by Tony Anthony and ostensibly copying Clint Eastwood's Man with No Name. A Stranger In Town and The Stranger Returns were released in the USA by MGM. A dispute with MGM over the last of the three, The Silent Stranger, led to it not being released for seven years after production. Klein and Anthony also collaborated on the film Blindman featuring Ringo Starr as a Mexican bandito. Klein also appeared briefly on camera, in a similar role."--Sholem Stein |
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The Silent Stranger (Italian: Lo straniero di silenzio), also known as The Horseman and the Samurai and The Stranger in Japan, is a 1968 Italian-American-Japanese Spaghetti Western and jidaigeki film directed by Luigi Vanzi. It is the second sequel to A Stranger in Town with twenty minutes excised for its 1975 release.
The film is the third in a series of four western films starring Tony Anthony as "The Stranger". Despite being produced in 1968 for MGM, the film was never given an official release until 1975, nearly a decade after the previous film in the series. Tony Anthony stated that he believed the film became the victim of a power struggle at MGM and when it was later released by a different studio, the film was re-edited.
Plot
The protagonist, a likeable American cowboy (Antony) in Edo-period 19th-Century Japan, becomes trapped in the middle of the strife between two feuding aristocratic Japanese families. The cowboy possesses a priceless scroll, acquired by chance while he was in Alaska, which both warring families want. Violent fighting ensues, involving Samuri swords, a Gatling gun, and a makeshift single-shot blunderbuss. In the end the cowboy returns the scroll (worth "one million dollars") to The Princess, a member of the family who are the rightful owners.
Cast
- Tony Anthony as The Stranger
- Lloyd Battista as The American
- Kin Ōmae as Lord Motori
- Kanji Ohara as Koeta
- Kita Maura as Princess Otaka
- Kyōichi Satō as Koeta's Henchman
- Yoshio Nukano as Motori Samurai
- Raf Baldassarre as White-Eye Template:Small
- Gaetano Scala as Thief in Klondike Template:Small
- William Conroy as Thief in Klondike Template:Small
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