A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 15, 1971
Original Title:
Soleil Rouge
Alternate Titles:
Kırmızı güneş
Red Sun
Red Sun ...und 7 Tage spielt der Tod
Rudé slunce
Samuraj i kowboje
Soare roşu
Sol Rojo
Sol Vermelho
Sole Rosso
The Magnificient Three
Verenpunainen aurinko
Μονομαχία στον Κόκκινο Ήλιο
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Les Films Corona
Oceania Film
Producciones Balcázar
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: U GR: 13 IE: 15 KR: 12 PT: M/18 US: PG
Runtime: 114
In 1870, Japanese ambassador Sakaguchi and his entourage travel by train to Washington to deliver a valuable sword to the President of the United States, a gift from the Emperor of Japan. On board the same train are two robbers, Link and Gauche, ready to make their move…
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Art Direction:
Enrique Alarcón
Co-Producer:
Alfonso Balcázar
Ennio Nobili
Continuity:
Joan Davis
Costume Designer:
Tony Pueo
Director:
Terence Young
Director of Photography:
Henri Alekan
Editor:
Johnny Dwyre
Executive Producer:
Robert Dorfmann
First Assistant Director:
Christian Raoux
Ricardo Huertas Frutos
Hairstylist:
Alaine Scemama
Makeup Artist:
Alberto De Rossi
Original Music Composer:
Maurice Jarre
Producer:
Ted Richmond
Production Manager:
Julio Vallejo
Serge Lebeau
Screenplay:
Lawrence Roman
William Roberts
Denne Bart Petitclerc
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Raymond Picon Borel
Set Decoration:
Enrique Alarcón
Sound Recordist:
William Robert Sivel
Special Effects:
Karl Baumgartner
Story:
Laird Koenig
Stunt Double:
José Truchado
Supervising Editor:
Lou Lombardo
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