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Thanks to my first Patron, Carl Lohman!

I’ve been wanting to make a video on A Colt Is My Passport for a while now. It was a little tricky because, unlike Branded to Kill, there is such a limited amount of information on it. I even bought a book just to get that short interview quote. There is even less information on Takashi Nomura—there doesn’t even seem to be a picture of him online even though he has acted in several movies. I was surprised at how much influence A Colt Is My Passport seemed to have on films that came out later that year. 1967 was really an awesome year for film. 

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Cinema Yakuza Ep. 2 - A Colt Is My Passport (1967)

Does 'A Colt Is My Passport' live up to its badass name? Find out in Episode #2 of Cinema Yakuza. East meets West in Takashi Nomura's ultra-cool 1967 action film, A Colt Is My Passport, which drew inspiration from the films of Hollywood and the French New Wave to create a style that is truly 'borderless.'

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