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  1. 30 gen 2017 · Red Sun (1971) Charles Bronson is Link, an outlaw double-crossed by his partner, Gauche, when they steal $400,000 from a train that just happens to be carrying Japan’s ambassador to the United States. Gauche makes the mistake of stealing a sacred Samurai sword, intended as a gift for the president. And of killing one of two Samurai guarding ...

  2. 19 giu 2023 · Leave a Comment on Red Sun (1970) – Blu-ray Review Thomas is a drifter and a layabout who spends his time travelling around Germany bumming cigarettes and drinking. While on one of his adventures he decides to visit Salzburg to see his on-and-off girlfriend Peggy and ends up moving in with her, despite her protests.

  3. Thomas hitchhikes from Hamburg to Munich where he runs into his ex-girlfriend Peggy. As Thomas doesn’t have a bed, he lets Peggy take him home, not knowing that she and her four roommates have all made a strange pact.

  4. 26 ott 2023 · Before we start, not the Red Sun from 1971, directed by Terence Young and starring Charles Bronson. Most emphatically not that one. Instead, the Red Sun from a year before, a film originally called Rote Sonne, from West Germany, directed by the largely overlooked Rudolf Thome and melding the politics of the post-1968, Women’s Lib era with a good old-fashioned horror movie.

  5. Writing. Denne Bart Petitclerc. Lawrence Roman. William Roberts. Laird Koenig. 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 ...

  6. 4 lug 2023 · Year: 1970 Purchase From Amazon Red Sun – Movie Review: Rudolf Thome’s 1970 film, Red Sun (Rote Sonne), is set in Germany and introduces us to a man named Thomas (Marquard Bohm) who hitchhikes his way to Munich. His ride drops him off at a bar where he runs into his beautiful ex-girlfriend Peggy (Uschi Obermaier).