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Soleil Rouge on DVD (1971)

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Average rating: 64%
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3.0
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Starring: Charles Bronson, Alain Delon, Toshiro Mifune, Capucine, Ursula Andress
Director: Terence Young
Studio: CINEMA CLUB
Run time: 109 mins
Certificate: 15
Genres: Action/Adventure
Languages: English
Released: 07/02/2005

Brief synopsis of Soleil Rouge

It is the 19th century, and two criminals, Link and Gotch, have a falling out after robbing a train. As a result, Gotch not only takes off with the money, but with a priceless golden sword owned by a Samurai passenger named Kuroda. Despite their cultural differences and initial hostility, Kuroda and Link pair up to find Gotch. The vengeful duo eventually track him down--only to find that a violent twist of events will change their lives forever... The great Toshiro Mifune is an excellent match for the stoic Bronson under the direction of James Bond regular Terence Young (DR NO etc) with a score from Maurice Jarre.

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Samurai (Mifune) meets gunslinging hero (Bronson) meets black-gloved fascist (Delon) in the old West, with touches of... Read more on www.timeout.com

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...epic adventure...

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Rated - 5 starsstunning

Dave from Sussex England , 11/02/2005

great film and worth reserving id definately spend my money on it absolutly astonishing this is definately the one to watch a must see film.*****

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Rated - 4 starsAlso known as red sun

MARK from Basingstoke , 28/01/2007

Great Film What more can i say

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Rated - 5 starsRed Sun

A customer from Uckfield , 02/02/2008

I would have to say this is one of the better old westerns that I have seen. Bronson to me looks more like a real cowboy than the good looking, blue eye cowboys. He was one of my father’s favourite actors and that is how I come to know him. He was no poster boy just a damned good actor who deserved more recognition. Nov 1921-Aug 2003 R.I.P Well worth a viewing

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Rated - 2 starsDated cowboy movie

Mark Fletcher from Essex , 06/03/2006

An old cowboy movie that has'nt dated very well, would probably make a good remake tho. Did'nt think it made enough of the clash of cultures.

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Rated - 5 starsRed Sun

A customer from Uckfield , 02/02/2008

I would have to say this is one of the better old westerns that I have seen. Bronson to me looks more like a real cowboy than the good looking, blue eye cowboys. He was one of my father’s favourite actors and that is how I come to know him. He was no poster boy just a damned good actor who deserved more recognition. Nov 1921-Aug 2003 R.I.P Well worth a viewing

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