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Red Sun (VHS, 1971) Charles Bronson Action Western Video Gems

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Language
English
Signal Standard
NTSC
Former Rental
Yes
Actor
Charles Bronson
Sub-Genre
Action
Studio
Video Gems
UPC
0084296050970
Rating
G
Director
Terence Young
Genre
Westerns
Movie/TV Title
Red Sun
Leading Role
Charles Bronson

About this product

Product Information

A tough range rider and a samurai warrior team up to recover the loot from a bloody train robbery which includes a priceless samurai sword. The great Toshirô Mifune is an excellent match for the stoic Bronson.

Product Identifiers

UPC
0084296050970
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3123118

Product Key Features

Genre
Westerns
Director
Terence Young
Movie/TV Title
Red Sun
Rating
G
Leading Role
Charles Bronson

Additional Product Features

Format
Vhs
LeafCats
309
Film Country
Spain

Item description from the seller

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  • R E D S U N (VHS)

    Excellent old Charles Bronson movie about a gang of outlaws who rob a train and in the process kill a Japanese Samurai and steal a sword that was intended to be a present from the Emperor of Japan to the President of the United States. Bronson's partner Gotch, double crosses him and Bronson is knocked unconscious. When he comes to, he finds that he is the prisoner of the other Samurai, Kuroda. Kuroda only has a short time to retake the sword or he has to kill himself. He and Bronson go after the sword. While tracking down the gang they fight Indians and team up with Gotch's girlfriend, Ursula Andress who is a whore. Through all battles, Bronson gains total respect for Kuroda, and when Kuroda is killed, he returns the sword to the other Japanese.

  • charles bronson movie

    bought this movie simply because my grandfather loves charles bronson. it is kinda a hard to find title and it was cheaper on vhs than dvd. i dont normally buy vhs but in this case i did. he said that it was a good movie not one of his better flicks.

  • Memory Lane

    Finding this old VHS movie on EBay was by accident. It was important to me when it first came to the Drive Inn theatre. I just had to relive the moment and thanks to a co-EBayer, an old guy can enjoy a great time again.