Bloody Sun (1974) [N/A]

Featuring:
Christopher Mitchum, Claudine Auger, Aldo Sambrell

Directed by:
Aldo Sambrell, Gérard Trembasiewicz


Release Date:
May 31, 1974

Original Title:
La Dynamite est bonne a boire

Alternate Titles:
Blue Jeans and Dynamite
Powderburn
Sol sangriento

Genres:
Action | Crime

Production Companies:
Asbrell Productions
Les Productions Orion

Production Countries:
France | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16 

Runtime: 90

Arriving at a copper mine in South America, Jonathan (Chris Mitchum) arrives and comes into conflict with the brutal mine manager.

The scene opens upon a sinister South American copper mine. New men are being signed up to work. Jonathan (Chris Mitchum) arrives and, after the mine's doctor tries to dissuade him, joins the workers. The brutal captain of the mine has a beautiful wife, Consuelo (Claudine Auger). What is her secret? The Federales Lieutenant remembers the rape. Will he have his revenge? Dynamite is a drug in this action-packed story of a young man trying to survive his dreams.

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Rankings and Honors

Bloody Sun (1974) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 4.0/10

Assistant Camera:
Francisco Javier Ferrer

Assistant Director:
Federico Canudas

Assistant Editor:
Ricardo Gimeno
Miguel González Sinde

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Amor Folch

Director:
Aldo Sambrell
Gérard Trembasiewicz

Director of Photography:
Jaime Deus Ochoa
Roberto L. Casas

Editor:
Roberto Fandiño

Hairstylist:
Lola Soler

Makeup Artist:
Gabriel Comella

Music:
Benito Merlino

Production Manager:
Adolfo Fernández
Antonio Liza

Property Master:
Carlos Frigola

Set Decoration:
Luis Vázquez

Writer:
Ricardo Bernard
Jacques Ferrer

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