An executive mortgages all he owns to stage a coup and gain control of the National Shoe Company, with the intent of keeping the company out of the hands of incompetent and greedy executives. He needs the same money, though, to pay the ransom that will possibly save a child’s life. His resolution of that dilemma – the certain loss of the company vs. the probable loss of the child – makes for one distinct drama, and an ensuing elaborate police procedure makes for a second.

  • XærisM
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    21 year ago

    Always appreciate Kurosawa, but your shot also captures a great atmosphere.

    • @demesisxOP
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      21 year ago

      I’ll try to start formatting these better. Thanks for creating this cool community.

      • XærisM
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        11 year ago

        No way, no need for change! You were absolutely correct with formatting, and I like, that you added some additional content to the description :)

  • @TheOneWithTheHair
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    01 year ago

    Like Kurosawa, I make mad films, 'kay, I don’t make films But if I did they’d have a Samurai