
Le Samouraï
1967


“The story of a gambling man and a hustling lady and the empire they fashioned from the wilderness.”
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A gambler and a prostitute become thriving business partners in a remote Old West mining town until a large corporation arrives on the scene.
Director
Robert AltmanWriters
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English
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