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Red Sun

The greatest fighting machine the West has ever known.
1971 | 114m | French

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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…
Release Date: Sep 15, 1971
Director: Terence Young
Writer: Denne Bart Petitclerc, Lawrence Roman, William Roberts, Laird Koenig
Genres: Western
Keywords samurai, katana sword, samurai sword, train robbery, far west, asian western
Production Companies Les Films Corona, Oceania Film, Producciones Balcázar
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 19, 2025
Entered: Apr 19, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Charles Bronson Link
Ursula Andress Cristina
Toshirō Mifune Kuroda Jubei
Alain Delon Gauche
Capucine Pepita
Barta Barri Paco
Guido Lollobrigida Mace
Anthony Dawson Hyatt
Gianni Medici Miguel
Georges Lycan Sheriff Stone
Luc Merenda Chato
Tetsu Nakamura Ambassador Sakaguchi
José Nieto Mexican Farmer
Julio Peña Valdés
Mónica Randall María
Hiroshi Tanaka 2nd Samurai
John B. Vermont
Ricardo Palacios Pogo (uncredited)
John Landis Henchman (uncredited)
Name Job
Denne Bart Petitclerc Screenplay
Lawrence Roman Screenplay
Henri Alekan Director of Photography
Enrique Alarcón Art Direction, Set Decoration
Alaine Scemama Hairstylist
Karl Baumgartner Special Effects
Joan Davis Continuity
Ricardo Huertas Frutos First Assistant Director
Lou Lombardo Supervising Editor
Julio Vallejo Production Manager
Terence Young Director
William Roberts Screenplay
Maurice Jarre Original Music Composer
Johnny Dwyre Editor
José Truchado Stunt Double
William Robert Sivel Sound Recordist
Tony Pueo Costume Designer
Raymond Picon Borel Second Unit Director of Photography
Christian Raoux First Assistant Director
Alberto De Rossi Makeup Artist
Serge Lebeau Production Manager
Laird Koenig Story
Name Title
Ted Richmond Producer
Ennio Nobili Co-Producer
Robert Dorfmann Executive Producer
Alfonso Balcázar Co-Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

When a train travelling across the United States carrying the newly appointed Japanese Imperial Ambassador is robbed by "Gauche" (Alain Delon) and his gang, they steal a samurai sword that is to be a gift from the Meiji to President Grant. It now falls to the perfectly attired warrior "Jubei" (Toshi ... rô Mifune) to retrieve the weapon and luckily, they have one member of the gang who was accidentally left behind - "Link" (Charles Bronson) - to help. Gradually, the two men (and their cultures) begin to bond and it is soon clear that both men have a grudge against "Gauche". This beef leads them to the brothel of his gal "Cristina" (Ursula Andress) and to a series of frequently quite entertaining combat scenes that allow Mifune to demonstrate his classy - though not always suitable - sword skills and associated flummery. There's quite a fun dynamic between the two principals here, but the film itself is a bit long, slow and it has something of the downbeat spaghetti western to it (Maurice Jarre not Ennio Morricone this time, though). Watchable, Bronson looks like he is enjoying himself, but I'd have to say entirety forgettable fayre with dialogue that is straight out of the "Janet & John" book of third grade screenplay tips.

Nov 09, 2022
Tourma
N/A

**A Merging of Western and Samurai Flick** Which weren't too far apart to begin with. A rather good movie too. ...

May 26, 2024