G
1971    1h 54mAction, 西洋
6.840%61%6.8
日米修好のために日本から合衆国大統領へ贈られた宝剣が、列車強盗団によって奪われた。生き残った護衛の武士は腹を切り、強盗団の追跡を部下に命ずる……。A・ドロン、C・ブロンソン、三船敏郎という三大スターが、日本刀をめぐって相争う奇想天外な娯楽西部劇。
監督:Terence Young
  • Charles BronsonLink
  • Ursula AndressCristina
  • Toshirō MifuneKuroda Jubei
  • Alain DelonGauche
  • CapucinePepita
  • Barta BarriPaco
  • Guido LollobrigidaMace
  • Anthony DawsonHyatt
  • Gianni MediciMiguel
  • Georges LycanSheriff Stone
  • Luc MerendaChato
  • Tetsu NakamuraAmbassador Sakaguchi
  • José NietoMexican Farmer
  • Julio PeñaValdés
  • Mónica RandallMaría
  • Hiroshi Tanaka2nd Samurai
  • John B. Vermont
  • Ricardo PalaciosPogo (uncredited)
  • John LandisHenchman (uncredited)
  • Terence Young監督
  • BrandonCF6日前
    A taditiional "western" & "buddy" movie in many respects. It's sure to satisfy if that's what you're after. Bronson will not disappoint either. He plays his typical tough, semi quiet tough guy, I love Charles Bronson. What's different about Red Sun is the addition of a Samurai Warrior. It takes the film in a bit of an off kilter slant that lends to a bit of humor, honor & loyalty. It really makes for an entertaining & enjoyable movie......especiallly if you're a Bronson fan to begin with.
  • Patrick Wai2026年6月8日
    This is a great movie, not because it is some Oscar-level masterpiece, but because it has a little of everything and is just plain fun. It’s basically a mismatched buddy movie disguised as a western, with a man in black, Mexican bandits, a Japanese samurai, Ursula Andress, and enough odd ingredients to sound ridiculous on paper. Somehow it works. What surprised me most is that Bronson actually gets to do more talking and acting here than in a lot of his other movies. Pairing him with Toshirō Mifune was a terrific idea, and the chemistry between the two of them really carries the whole thing. It also helps that the movie doesn’t take itself too seriously. There’s some genuinely funny banter, and Bronson’s Link comes off like the ultimate manly-man cowboy fantasy: he can fight, shoot, charm women, survive betrayal, and still somehow look amused by half of what’s going on. Alain Delon makes a stylish villain, Ursula Andress adds exactly the kind of glamorous chaos this movie needs, and the whole thing feels like a spaghetti western that wandered into a samurai movie and decided to stay for drinks. And I have to say, one unintentionally funny thing is that none of the Comanches even look remotely Native American. You can pretty clearly tell they’re just white guys in costume, which definitely gave the movie a little accidental comedy on top of the intentional kind. So no, this is not a serious movie. It’s better than that. It’s an entertaining one. And sometimes that’s the higher compliment.
  • Shonkers2026年5月4日
    Good actors wasted by possibly the worst direction I’ve ever seen.

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