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Red Sun DVD 1971 Vörös nap / Directed by Terence Young / Starring: Charles Bronson, Alain Delon, Ursula Andress, Toshirō Mifune / Spaghetti Western film

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Red Sun DVD 1971 Vörös nap / Directed by Terence Young / Starring: Charles Bronson, Alain Delon, Ursula Andress, Toshirō Mifune / Spaghetti Western film / CP Computer Panorama / PC - Házimozi

UPC 5999883049624

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REGION 2 PAL DVD

Audio: English 2.0,

Subtitle: Hungarian

Runtime: 112 minutes

 

English Summary:

Red Sun (French: Soleil rouge, Italian: Sole rosso) is a 1971 Spaghetti Western film directed by Terence Young and starring Charles Bronson, Toshirō Mifune, Alain Delon, Ursula Andress, and Capucine. It was filmed in Spain by the British director Young with a screenplay by Denne Bart Petitclerc, William Roberts, and Lawrence Roman, from a story by Laird Koenig. It was released and released in the United States on June 9, 1972.

Link Stuart and Gauche are the ruthless co-leaders of a gang of bandits who rob a train of its $400,000 payload. On the train is the Japanese ambassador, on his way to Washington, who has with him a ceremonial tachi, a gift to the American president. Gauche steals the gold-handled sword and shoots dead one of the ambassador’s two samurai guards. At the same time, by Gauche’s order, other members of the gang double-cross Link by throwing dynamite into the train car he occupies and leaving him for dead. Before the gang departs, the surviving samurai guard, Kuroda, tells Gauche he intends to track him down and kill him, but Gauche is dismissive of the threat.

The Japanese ambassador instructs Link, who was not injured in the attempt to kill him but who has been disarmed, to assist Kuroda in tracking down Gauche. Kuroda is given one week to kill Gauche and recover the sword. If he fails both Kuroda and the ambassador will have to commit seppuku for having lost their honor in allowing the sword to be stolen and the samurai’s death to go unavenged. Link reluctantly agrees, but he realizes that Kuroda will kill Gauche immediately, which Link does not want because he knows Gauche will have hidden the loot. Once they set off in pursuit of the gang, Link repeatedly attempts to elude Kuroda, only to be thwarted by the irrepressible samurai.

 

Hungarian Summary:

A Vadnyugaton keresztül robogó vonatot, melynek utasa a japán nagykövet, rablóbanda támadja meg. Az útonállók a vonat arany-szállítmányát akarják. Az arany mellett azonban elrabolják azt az ősi japán kardot is, amit a nagykövet ajándékba vitt az amerikai elnöknek. A nagykövet testőre és a rablóvezér, akit társai elárultak, a banda után ered...

 

Cast / Szereplők:

  • Charles Bronson as Link Stuart
  • Ursula Andress as Cristina
  • Toshirō Mifune as Kuroda Jubei
  • Alain Delon as Gauche
  • Capucine as Pepita
  • Barta Barri as Paco
  • Guido Lollobrigida (as Lee Burton) as Mace
  • Anthony Dawson as Hyatt
  • Gianni Medici (as John Hamilton) as Miguel
  • Georges Lycan (as George W. Lycan) as Sheriff Stone
  • Luc Merenda as Chato
  • Tetsu Nakamura as the Japanese Ambassador
  • Mónica Randall as Maria
  • José Nieto as Murdered Farmer
  • Julio Peña as Peppe
  • Ricardo Palacios as Pogo

 

Directed by Terence Young
Produced by Robert Dorfmann
Ted Richmond
Screenplay by Denne Bart Petitclerc
William Roberts
Lawrence Roman
Story by Laird Koenig
Starring Charles Bronson
Ursula Andress
Toshirō Mifune
Alain Delon
Capucine
Music by Maurice Jarre
Cinematography Henri Alekan
Edited by Johnny Dwyre
Production
company
Les Films Corona
Oceania Produzioni Internazionali Cinematografiche
Producciones Balcázar S.A.
Distributed by Les Films Corona (France)
National General Pictures (US)
Release date
15 September 1971 (France)
26 October 1971 (Italy)
20 December 1971 (Spain)
9 June 1972 (US)
Running time
112 minutes
Country France
Italy
Spain
Language English

 

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