| Red Sun | |
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| German | Rote Sonne | 
| Directed by | Rudolf Thome | 
| Written by | Max Zihlmann | 
| Produced by | 
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| Starring | 
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| Cinematography | Bernd Fiedler | 
| Edited by | Jutta Brandstaedter | 
| Music by | Jean Sibelius (extracts) | 
Production company  | Independent Film  | 
| Distributed by | Alpha Films | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 89 minutes | 
| Country | West Germany | 
| Language | German | 
Red Sun (German: Rote Sonne) is a 1970 West German thriller film directed by Rudolf Thome and starring Marquard Bohm, Uschi Obermaier, Diana Körner, Sylvia Kekulé and Gaby Go.[1]
Synopsis
Four German women decide to murder every man they meet and spend more than a few days with. But when Peggy lets her boyfriend live a few days longer, he starts to figure out what is going on, leading to a tragic conclusion.
Cast
- Uschi Obermaier as Peggy
 - Marquard Bohm as Thomas
 - Sylvia Kekulé as Sylvie
 - Gaby Go as Isolde
 - Diana Körner as Christine
 - Peter Moland as Wenders
 - Don Wahl as Howard
 - Hark Bohm as Linker student
 - Henry van Lyck as Lohmann
 - Günter Lemmer as manager
 - Axel Willschrei as writer
 - Wolfgang Glück as Mercedes driver
 - Peter Berling as Mercedes driver
 - Elga Sorbas as dancing girl
 - Carlo Fedier as man at the bar
 
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