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RED SUN (1971) | ||||||||||||
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It is the 19th century, and two criminals, Link and Gotch, have a falling out after robbing a train. As a result, Gotch not only takes off with the money, but with a priceless golden sword owned by a Samurai passenger named Kuroda. Despite their cultural differences and initial hostility, Kuroda and Link pair up to find Gotch. The vengeful duo eventually track him down -- only to find that a violent twist of events will change their lives forever... | ||||||||||||
Charles Bronson (Link), Ursula Andress (Cristina), Toshiro Mifune (Kuroda Jubie), Alain Delon (Gauche), Capucine (Pepita), Bernabe Barta Barri (Paco), Guido Lollobrigida (Mace), Anthony Dawson (Hyatt), Gianni Medici (Miguel), Georges Lycan (Sheriff Stone), Luc Merenda (Chato), Tetsu Nakamura (Japanese Ambassador), Jo Nieto, Jules Pena (Peppie), Monica Randall (Maria), Hiroshi Tanaka (Samurai), John B. Vermont. | ||||||||||||
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RELEASE DATE: June 9th, 1972 (USA) | DIRECTOR: Terence Young (The Valachi Papers). WRITERS: Laird Koenig, Denne Bart Petitclerc, William Roberts and Lawrence Roman. PRODUCER: Ted Richmond. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Robert Dorfmann. ORIGINAL MUSIC: Maurice Jarre. DISTRIBUTOR: Video Gems. |
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