Red Bells
Red Bells (also known as Mexico in Flames, Insurgent Mexico and Red Bells Part I – Mexico on Fire) is a 1982 adventure-drama film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk. It was coproduced by Soviet Union (where it was released as Krasnye kolokola, film pervyy – Meksika v ogne), Italy (where is known as Messico in fiamme) and Mexico (where its title is Campanas rojas). It is the first of a two-part film centered on the life and career of John Reed, the revolutionary communist journalist that had already inspired Warren Beatty's Reds.[1] This chapter focuses on Reed's reportage about 1915 Mexican revolution.[2] It was followed by Red Bells II.
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| Directed by | Sergei Bondarchuk | 
| Written by | Sergei Bondarchuk Valentin Yezhov Ricardo Garibay Carlos Ortiz Tejeda  | 
| Starring | Franco Nero Ursula Andress  | 
| Cinematography | Vadim Yusov | 
| Edited by | Mario Morra | 
| Music by | Jorge Eras | 
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| Countries | Soviet Union Italy Mexico  | 
Cast
    
- Franco Nero as John Reed
 - Ursula Andress as Mabel Dodge
 - Jorge Luke as Emiliano Zapata
 - Eraclio Zepeda as Pancho Villa
 - Blanca Guerra as Isabel
 - Sydne Rome as Louise Bryant
 
See also
    
- Reed: Insurgent Mexico (1973)
 
References
    
- Variety's Film Reviews: 1981–1982. Bowker, 1983. p. 34.
 - Dale Pollock (January 22, 1982). "Soviets Counter Reds With Reed Films". The Bulletin. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
 
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