Soleil rouge (1971)
Release Year: 1971
Alternative Title: Dielli i Kuq, Sol rojo, Red Sun, Rivalen unter roter Sonne, Sol Vermelho, Чeрвено слънце, Den røde sol, Den bloröda solen, Verenpunainen aurinko, Monomahia ston kokkino ilio, Vörös Nap, Ellenfelek a Vörös Nap alatt, Aaftabe Sorkh, Sole rosso, Reddo San, レッド・サン, Raudona saule, Rød sol, El sol rojo, Fuerza samurai, The Magnificient Three, Samuraje i kowboje, Soare roşu, Rivali pod cerveným slnkom, Красное солнце, Blodröd sol, Kırmızı güneş, Rivalen unter roter Sonne
Director: Terence Young
Writer: Denne Bart Petitclerc, Gerald Devriès, Laird Koenig, Lawrence Roman, William Roberts
Summary
'Soleil rouge' (Red Sun) is a captivating blend of Western and samurai film genres directed by Terence Young in 1971. Starring Charles Bronson and Toshirō Mifune, the movie explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and honor as it chronicles the journey of an outlaw duo on the run from justice. Although the plot is primarily centered around the action-packed chase and the evolving dynamics between Cochise and Nakabayashi, there are hints at deeper underlying themes such as cultural clashes and the inevitable consequences of violence.