Soleil rouge
- 1971
- Tous publics
- 1h 52min
Link et "Gauche" attaquent en bande un train, dérobant au passage un katana, présent du Japon au président des États-Unis. Link, trahi et laissé pour mort par "Gauche", est contraint de fair... Tout lireLink et "Gauche" attaquent en bande un train, dérobant au passage un katana, présent du Japon au président des États-Unis. Link, trahi et laissé pour mort par "Gauche", est contraint de faire équipe avec un samouraï pour retrouver le butin.Link et "Gauche" attaquent en bande un train, dérobant au passage un katana, présent du Japon au président des États-Unis. Link, trahi et laissé pour mort par "Gauche", est contraint de faire équipe avec un samouraï pour retrouver le butin.
- Kuroda Jubei
- (as Toshiro Mifune)
- Paco
- (as Bart Barry)
- Mace
- (as Lee Burton)
- Hyatt
- (as Tony Dawson)
- Miguel
- (as John Hamilton)
- Sheriff Stone
- (as George W. Lycan)
- Chato
- (as Luke Merenda)
- Japanese Ambassador
- (as Satoshi Nakamura)
- Murdered Mexican Farmer
- (as Jo Nieto)
- Peppie
- (as Jules Pena)
- Maria
- (as Monica Randall)
- Men
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesToshirô 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.
- GaffesAt the end, when Link Stuart is waiting for the train, he looks at the train coming around the bend. Behind the train, a car can be seen driving along a road near the tracks.
- Citations
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.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Kain's Lists: Top 12 Favorite Westerns (2013)
- Bandes originalesHome, 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
When the film begins, the first Japanese ambassador to the United States is on a train heading through the west towards Washington, DC. However, a gang of bloody bandits hold up the train and kill a lot of folks...and steal the gift from the Emperor to the President. The ambassador is determined to get this back and sends one of his samurai (Mifune) to recapture the sword that was stolen by Gauche (Delon). It also happens that Gauche (which, oddly, means 'left' in French) just tried to murder his partner (Bronson) and so the Samurai and the angry crook decide to work together to get their revenge on Gauche. But, not surprisingly, the partnership is a rocky one...and the pair have to eventually learn to work together in order to get what they want. This process makes up the bulk of the film.
While the mismatched theme is very familiar, the situation is, at the very least, hard to believe and a bit contrived! You simply have to ignore this and watch the film and enjoy it for what it is-- an escapist action film. The Comanches in the film, by the way, fight like idiots--charging up to be bumped off one after the other! Not especially good or bad...just competently made and worth your time overall.
- planktonrules
- 18 juil. 2016
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Red Sun
- Lieux de tournage
- La Calahorra, Granada, Andalucía, Espagne(railroad scenes)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 840 000 $US
- Durée1 heure 52 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1