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Sole rosso

Titolo originale: Soleil rouge
  • 1971
  • T
  • 1h 52min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
11.920
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Charles Bronson and Alain Delon in Sole rosso (1971)
In 1870, a gang robs a train and steals a ceremonial Japanese sword meant as a gift for the U.S. President, prompting a manhunt to retrieve it.
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AzioneDrammaOccidentaleSamuraiSpaghetti Western

L'ambasciatore del Giappone parte per Washington portando proposte di pace e un prestigioso dono: la spada samurai. Il treno viene su cui viaggiano viene assalito dai banditi che rubano la s... Leggi tuttoL'ambasciatore del Giappone parte per Washington portando proposte di pace e un prestigioso dono: la spada samurai. Il treno viene su cui viaggiano viene assalito dai banditi che rubano la spada e uccidono un samurai.L'ambasciatore del Giappone parte per Washington portando proposte di pace e un prestigioso dono: la spada samurai. Il treno viene su cui viaggiano viene assalito dai banditi che rubano la spada e uccidono un samurai.

  • Regia
    • Terence Young
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Laird Koenig
    • Denne Bart Petitclerc
    • William Roberts
  • Star
    • Charles Bronson
    • Toshirô Mifune
    • Alain Delon
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    11.920
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Terence Young
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Laird Koenig
      • Denne Bart Petitclerc
      • William Roberts
    • Star
      • Charles Bronson
      • Toshirô Mifune
      • Alain Delon
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    • 36Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali29

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    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Link Stuart
    Toshirô Mifune
    Toshirô Mifune
    • Kuroda Jubei
    • (as Toshiro Mifune)
    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Gauche
    Ursula Andress
    Ursula Andress
    • Cristina
    Capucine
    Capucine
    • Pepita
    Barta Barri
    Barta Barri
    • Paco
    • (as Bart Barry)
    Guido Lollobrigida
    • Mace
    • (as Lee Burton)
    Anthony Dawson
    Anthony Dawson
    • Hyatt
    • (as Tony Dawson)
    Gianni Medici
    • Miguel
    • (as John Hamilton)
    Georges Lycan
    Georges Lycan
    • Sheriff Stone
    • (as George W. Lycan)
    Luc Merenda
    Luc Merenda
    • Chato
    • (as Luke Merenda)
    Tetsu Nakamura
    • Japanese Ambassador
    • (as Satoshi Nakamura)
    José Nieto
    José Nieto
    • Murdered Mexican Farmer
    • (as Jo Nieto)
    Julio Peña
    Julio Peña
    • Peppie
    • (as Jules Pena)
    Mónica Randall
    Mónica Randall
    • Maria
    • (as Monica Randall)
    Hiroshi Tanaka
    • 2nd Samurai
    John B. Vermont
    Florencio Amarilla
    • Men
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Terence Young
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Laird Koenig
      • Denne Bart Petitclerc
      • William Roberts
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    7spookyrat1

    "It's My Money. I Stole It."

    Almost 30 years preceding the very popular Shanghai Noon's release came its direct ancestor, Terence Young's Red Sun, an only slightly, more serious in tone relation and for me, a more entertaining watch. Featuring an international talent-laden cast with a British director helming a spaghetti western in Spain, it's a heady mixture and by no means a great film (though John Huston apparently thought so), but in my opinion, a memorable one.

    In a narrative very similar to the above-mentioned later Jackie Chan vehicle, Japanese Ambassador bodyguard Toshiro Mifune, enlists double-crossed desperado Charles Bronson's assistance, in retrieving an intended ambassadorial gift sword to the American President, that was stolen by Bronson's duplicitous partner (Alain Delon) during a train robbery.

    There is no doubting the plot is rather elongated and somewhat contrived, but it allows plenty of opportunity for the Bronson and Mifune characters to amusingly interact with a surprising amount of comic side-play. It's really their movie and they both make the most of it, bonding of course in a diverting east meets west fashion. Delon has his moments too as an enjoyable bad guy and Ursula Andress who only makes her appearance when the movie is well into its second half, is only there for eye candy. (I'm trying to think, but hard - pressed to come up with one of her movies where she is not dubbed). Let it be said though, she always makes captivating eye candy.

    There's laughs, action (both sword and gun play), a good set-piece climax at an abandoned mission and in its nearby corn-field, with a surprisingly touching and effective final couple of scenes. Really is there anyone who isn't really interested in seeing a Charles Bronson / Toshiro Mifune western/road movie? I'm sure Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson gave it plenty of attention.
    7Hey_Sweden

    We didn't see this side of Bronson that often.

    East meets West in this rather ingratiating period Western. Set in 1860 America, it has a Japanese ambassador (Tetsu Nakamura) traveling by train to meet the President. There, the ambassador will give the President the gift of a special sword. But then bandits including Link (Charles Bronson) and Gauche (Alain Delon) seize control of the train, intending to make off with the loot on board. But the back-stabbing Gauche betrays Link, steals the sword, and rides off into the sunset. Now, a samurai named Kuroda (Toshiro Mifune) must track down the bad man, kill him, and retrieve the sword within seven days, or else commit hara-kiri. Since he and Link both have an interest in Gauche, the two of them team up - albeit reluctantly on Links' part.

    Overall, this is good fun, and is capably directed by Terence Young. It was more violent than this viewer expected; while some people will be put off, I didn't mind at all. It's got decent action throughout, with the finale taking place within tall grass as the main characters are attacked by aggressive Comanches. It's also got plenty of sex appeal, as some of the ladies, such as Ursula Andress as Gauches' girlfriend, show off some skin. But what really makes "Red Sun" work to the extent that it does is its humour. The culture clash leads to some real chemistry between Bronson and Mifune. Bronson is especially amusing. We didn't always get to see this kind of performances from him: jovial, smiling, cracking jokes. And he goes to work on manipulating Mifune with a vengeance. Link wants to keep Gauche alive as long as possible so he can find out where the loot is stored, and has to convince Kuroda not to kill him immediately.

    Other familiar faces turn up: Anthony Dawson, Luc Merenda, Monica Randall, etc. But if you're a fan of the stars, you'll find that this is primarily a solid vehicle for their abilities. Delon makes for a great villain, looking right at home in Western duds. Putting in a special appearance is another lovely lady, Capucine, who plays Pepita.

    While somewhat overlong, "Red Sun" does show the audience a pretty good time.

    Seven out of 10.
    7scheelj

    The inspiration for Shanghai Noon

    One thing's for sure, this is the only movie where you get to see a Samurai fight a Comanche. Charles Bronson plays an outlaw who robs a train. Among the passengers on the train is the ambassador of Japan and his samurai bodyguard, played by The Seven Samurai's Toshiro Mifune. When Bronson is double-crossed by one of the men in his gang, he teams up with the samurai to chase down the villain and get his revenge. If you think this sounds like a Jackie Chan/Owen Wilson movie, you're right on. Shanghai Noon was definitely a parody of this film. This is a very enjoyable, action-packed, unique western, but it definitely has some R-rated content. At the end of the day, it's hard to find a better Charles Bronson western. 4 out of 5 action rating
    hanshan

    Marvelous cultural juxtaposition of western salty hero and samurai knight archetypes

    Culture clash ending in mutual respect, with an understanding of BOTH cultures... good western action-adventure at the same time. Battle of wills and skills as Bronson butts heads with Mifune, who of course has all kinds of surprises Bronson's character has never seen. They are forced by circumstance to collaborate and travel together. Bronson the epitome of western tough and smart guy, in this case whose ethics are not always ivory soap; Mifune plays the epitome of determined, skilled, smart, ethical samurai knight type. Very funny watching them struggle with each other, surprise each other, and learn from each other... and deal with bordello, desert, etc. They have to retrieve the treasured sword and in the process chase down and fight a truly nasty slick cold fish. You'll end up liking Bronson and loving Mifune. Both actors did a wonderful classic job with this one!
    7Bunuel1976

    RED SUN (Terence Young, 1971) ***

    This Franco-Italian "Eastern Western" has intrigued me since I read about it on a magazine, in view of its then-upcoming showing on Italian TV, when I was about 7 years old – but it literally seemed to vanish from the face of the earth in the interim! Given that fact and Leonard Maltin's unpromising ** rating, I had suspected that it was going to be a big disappointment when I eventually catch up with it – but, happily, it turned out not to be the case. It is actually a very enjoyable large-scale action film which, while perhaps lacking the touch of greatness, deserves to be re-evaluated more positively.

    The four international leads – Charles Bronson, Toshiro Mifune, Alain Delon, Ursula Andress – are top-notch and the supporting cast also includes Capucine, Anthony Dawson and Luc (here billed as Luke) Merenda. The chemistry between betrayed outlaw Bronson and samurai warrior Mifune is especially successful and provides the film with some nice humorous touches (as well as a couple of good lines); their casting is all the more interesting for its pairing one of THE SEVEN SAMURAI (1954) with a member of THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1960), that film's equally popular Americanization! Delon has a smaller part than I was expecting but he does well as Bronson's double-crossing partner-in-crime who, apart from the pre-requisite European sophistication, has a vicious streak about him. Andress adds the required eye-candy as his sluttish girlfriend and, along with Monica Randall (playing Mifune's inexperienced one night stand at Capucine's rundown brothel), provides the film with some unexpected – if very welcome – dashes of nudity.

    Besides, there's a fine if subdued score from Maurice Jarre; as befits the film's title, too, renowned cinematographer Henri Alekan often bathes the scenery in a warm golden hue and the use of remote locations throughout is inspired. Still, the film could probably do with a few trims here and there, as some scenes tend to go on too long – such as the afore-mentioned mid-section revolving around Bronson and Mifune, and the climactic Indian attack. The full-frame presentation is not too bad considering: I can only complain of excessive headroom on occasion and a general washed-out look to the print on the U.K. disc I watched.

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      Toshirô Mifune entertained the cast and crew throughout the entire production with his refined culinary skills, bringing over a supply of Japanese meats, watercress, seaweed, and other ingredients. He would also exchange recipes for French and Italian dishes, including spaghetti.
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    • Citazioni

      Kuroda Jubie: Give me my clothes!

      Link Stuart: I'll give you your clothes, but first I want your word of honor that you won't kill Gauche on sight.

      Kuroda Jubie: My clothes!

      Link Stuart: Your word.

      Kuroda Jubie: [angrily speaks Japanese]

      Link Stuart: Don't know what the hell that's all about, but it sounds like it's comin' from the heart. Well?

      Kuroda Jubie: Give me five minutes with him.

      Link Stuart: Not enough.

      Kuroda Jubie: One hour. Give me one full hour.

      Link Stuart: I need one full day. Kuroda, I need the time to make Gauche take me to the cash. I wanna be sure it's there.

      Kuroda Jubie: No!

      Link Stuart: All right, you suit yourself.

      [Kuroda starts to shiver in the cold]

      Link Stuart: Turnin' blue. Won't be long you'll be nothing but a clump of ice. By nightfall you'll be frozen into the landscape, and you'll never avenge your friend or never get your sword. You're gonna end up in Japanese hell, a disgrace to your ancestors.

      Kuroda Jubie: You have my word, I will not kill the man until you say.

      Link Stuart: [smiles, gives him his clothes back] Don't take it so hard. I think you're one hell of a man.

      Kuroda Jubie: I think you are one son of a bitch.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Kain's Lists: Top 12 Favorite Westerns (2013)
    • Colonne sonore
      Home, Sweet Home
      (aka "There's No Place Like Home")

      Music by Sir Henry Bishop

      Lyrics by John Howard Payne

      Played on pianola at Pepita's place

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 ottobre 1971 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Francia
      • Italia
      • Spagna
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Spagnolo
      • Giapponese
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      • Red Sun
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • La Calahorra, Granada, Andalucía, Spagna(railroad scenes)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Les Films Corona
      • Oceania Produzioni Internazionali Cinematografiche
      • Producciones Balcázar S.A.
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 52min(112 min)
    • Colore
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      • 1.85 : 1

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