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Bloody Sun (1974)

Genre : Crime, Action

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Aldo Sambrell, Gérard Trembasiewicz

Synopsis

Arriving at a copper mine in South America, Jonathan (Chris Mitchum) arrives and comes into conflict with the brutal mine manager.

Actors

Claudine Auger
Claudine Auger
Consuelo
Michel Bouquet
Michel Bouquet
Doctor
José Canalejas
José Canalejas
Lieutenant
Marta Flores
Marta Flores
Tom Hernández
Tom Hernández
Christopher Mitchum
Christopher Mitchum
Jonathan
Aldo Sambrell
Aldo Sambrell
Oruro
Luis Induni
Luis Induni
Gunther
Jenny Llada
Jenny Llada
Lieutenant's Wife
Albert Minski
Albert Minski
Capataz
Verónica Miriel
Verónica Miriel
Prostitute
Manuel Muñiz
Manuel Muñiz
Cayenne
Montserrat Prous
Montserrat Prous
Antonio Díaz
Antonio Díaz
Gaspar 'Indio' González
Gaspar 'Indio' González

Crews

Aldo Sambrell
Aldo Sambrell
Director
Gérard Trembasiewicz
Gérard Trembasiewicz
Director
Benito Merlino
Benito Merlino
Music
Ricardo Bernard
Ricardo Bernard
Writer
Jacques Ferrer
Jacques Ferrer
Writer
Jaime Deus Ochoa
Jaime Deus Ochoa
Director of Photography
Roberto L. Casas
Roberto L. Casas
Director of Photography
Roberto Fandiño
Roberto Fandiño
Editor
Luis Vázquez
Luis Vázquez
Set Decoration
Gabriel Comella
Gabriel Comella
Makeup Artist
Amor Folch
Amor Folch
Assistant Makeup Artist
Lola Soler
Lola Soler
Hairstylist
Adolfo Fernández
Adolfo Fernández
Production Manager
Antonio Liza
Antonio Liza
Production Manager
Federico Canudas
Federico Canudas
Assistant Director
Carlos Frigola
Carlos Frigola
Property Master
Francisco Javier Ferrer
Francisco Javier Ferrer
Assistant Camera
Ricardo Gimeno
Ricardo Gimeno
Assistant Editor
Miguel González Sinde
Miguel González Sinde
Assistant Editor

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