Noon Sunday

Noon Sunday is a 1970 action film directed by Terry Bourke about two mercenaries. The film was the first feature produced in Guam.[2]

Noon Sunday
Directed byTerry Bourke
Produced byGordon Mailloux
Written byTerry Bourke
StarringMark Lenard
John Russell
Linda Avery
Keye Luke
Music byNick Demuth[1]
Edited byGene Ruggiero
Production
company
GEM Productions
Distributed byCrown International
Release date
1970
CountryGuam
LanguageEnglish

Production

Terry Bourke and producer Gordon Mailloux had previously worked on the film Sampan together, which had been a success. They decided to make a second film in Guam, in part to establish local facilities which could be used by Japanese film crews who often used the island to shoot commercials and films. Money was raised from local investors and the Guam Economic Development Authority and Crown International agreed to distribute.[3]

Shooting took two to three months using a combination of local actors and Hollywood talent. Scenes were shot aboard the USS Razorback.[4] with interior scenes shot in Hong Kong and special effects scenes shot in Japan.[5]

Reception

The film screened all around the world, making $25,000 in Guam, but according to Mailloux, Crown International took all the money.[3]

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