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* FixingTheGame: Oriha earns a crust hustling gamblers. Unfortunately she gives herself away when a [[NothingUpMySleeve dice falls out of her sleeve]].

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* FixingTheGame: Oriha earns a crust makes her money hustling gamblers. Unfortunately she gamblers, one of whom bites down on the dice to make sure it's not loaded. It isn't...but then Oriha gives herself away when a she bangs the table in fake outrage and [[NothingUpMySleeve a second dice falls out of her sleeve]].
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* DeviousDaggers: Rokugo carries throwing darts in a leather pouch, symbolising his lack of honor in comparison to the protagonist. He kills the escaping bride with a dart InTheBack, and uses them to wound Magobei to negate his advantage as a MasterSwordsman.
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* WeaponTombstone: After killing Rokugo, Magobei {{Sword Plant}}s the dead man's katana next to his grave marker, and [[IShallFightNoMoreForever leaves his own sword there as well.]]
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* GunsVsSwords: Muskets are used to fire through the walls of the hut where the protagonists are hiding out, then swordsmen are sent in to finish them off. Fortunately the blindfire misses and Magobei and Samon make short work of the swordsmen, but when they try to exit the hut they find themselves trapped under a net while the musketeers rush up to take them prisoner. There's no sign of these muskets in the final battle though, perhaps because the snowfall would affect the powder and the darkness reduce their range.

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* GunsVsSwords: Muskets are used to fire through the walls of the hut where the protagonists are hiding out, then swordsmen are sent in to finish them off. Fortunately the blindfire misses and Magobei and Samon make short work of the swordsmen, but when they try to exit the hut they find themselves trapped under a net while the musketeers rush up to take them prisoner. There's no sign of these muskets in the final battle though, perhaps because the snowfall would affect dampen the powder and the darkness reduce their range.
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* BettyAndVeronica: As the villagers celebrate their survival Magobei hesitates on seeing Oriha, but walks away from her. Shino however has no intention of being left behind, and the movie ends with her following her husband across the snowfield.

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* BettyAndVeronica: As the villagers celebrate their survival Magobei hesitates on seeing Oriha, but walks away from her. Shino His wife however has no intention of being left behind, and the movie ends with her Shino following her husband across the snowfield.
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* {{Ronin}}: Magobei is so disgusted by the massacre he leaves his wife and clan to live as a ronin. Samon Fujimaki is also a ronin, sent to kill Magobei, but who ends up joining him.
* SalvagePirates: Rokugo has his peasants build a fake warning bonfire to send the gold ship onto the rocks.

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* {{Ronin}}: Magobei is so disgusted by the massacre he leaves his wife and clan to live as a ronin. Samon Fujimaki is also a ronin, ronin sent to kill Magobei, but who ends Magobei [[spoiler:but they end up joining him.
forces because he's actually a spy for the shogunate.]]
* SalvagePirates: Rokugo has his peasants build a fake warning Rokugo's plan is to light the bonfire to send the gold ship uses to navigate in the dark in the wrong place, so it sails onto the rocks.rocks instead.
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* FutileHandReach: As he's dying in the snow Kunai reaches out for Shino, but she walks past without even looking at him.
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''Goyokin'' ("Official Gold") is a 1969 Japanese {{Jidaigeki}} film, directed by Creator/HideoGosha. In 1975 it had a ForeignRemake (sometimes [[ShotForShotRemake shot-for-shot]]) as ''The Master Gunfighter''.

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''Goyokin'' ("Official Gold") a.k.a. ''The Steel Edge of Revenge'' is a 1969 Japanese {{Jidaigeki}} {{jidaigeki}} film, directed by Creator/HideoGosha. In 1975 it had a ForeignRemake (sometimes [[ShotForShotRemake shot-for-shot]]) as ''The Master Gunfighter''.
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** Rokugo throws a dart at Magobei [[UnwillingSuspension while he's hanging from a tree]], but it hits the rope instead, doing enough damage that the rope eventually breaks and Magobei falls to the ground...[[HopeSpot and straight through the snow so he's buried over his head]]. Fortunately he's able to pull the rope in using his teeth...and then the dart falls out. He then makes the dart fall in the hole by wriggling around a bit and catches it in his teeth. It's not shown [[FridgeLogic how he cuts his bonds with his hands tied behind his back...]]

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** Rokugo throws a dart at Magobei [[UnwillingSuspension while he's hanging from a tree]], but it hits the rope instead, doing enough damage that the rope eventually breaks and Magobei falls to the ground...[[HopeSpot and straight through the snow so he's buried over his head]]. Fortunately he's able to pull the rope in using his teeth...and then the dart falls out. He then makes the dart fall in the hole by wriggling around a bit and catches it in his teeth. It's not shown [[FridgeLogic how he then cuts his bonds with his hands tied behind his back...]]

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* ArrowCatch: An accidental version when Rokugo throws a dart at Magobei's face just when a crow flies between them and dies instead.



* CreepyCrows: Oriha, who had the fortune to be away from the village when the massacre took place, returns home to find only crows and a body the culprits missed. The crows are played for maximum creepiness in the scene.

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* CreepyCrows: Oriha, who had the fortune to be away from the village when the massacre took place, returns home to find only crows and a body the culprits missed. The crows are played for maximum creepiness in the scene.scene, and continue to appear throughout the movie.
* DidNotGetTheGuy: Oriha loses her entire village, loses her brother in the final battle, and finally has to watch Magobei walk away without a word.
* DrumsOfWar: Masked villagers play drums to celebrate their survival, and the drumming forms a background for the final duel.
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* GunsVsSwords: Muskets are used to fire through the walls of the hut where the protagonists are hiding out, then swordsmen are sent in to finish them off. Fortunately the blindfire misses and Magobei and Samon make short work of the swordsmen, but when they try to exit the hut they find themselves trapped under a net while the musketeers rush up to take them prisoner. There's no sign of these muskets in the final battle though, perhaps because the snowfall would affect the powder and the darkness reduce their range.

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