Produced by Samuel Hadida and Paul Berrow, the production is from Hadida's Davis Films, with Michael J. Bassett writing/directing.
"I think Berlin is becoming a must-attend event," said Hadida, co-chief of French independent distributor Metropolitan Filmexport.
"All the sales companies are coming in with two or three new titles. There's definitely enough business to be done."
The adventures of "Solomon Kane" was originally published in pulp magazine "Weird Tales", the lead character described as a 'somber and gloomy man', with a pale face, cold eyes, 2 flintlock pistols and the 'Staff of Solomon'.
STORIES:
"Red Shadows" (first published: Weird Tales, August 1928). Also known as "Solomon Kane."
"Skulls in the Stars" (Weird Tales, January 1929)
"Rattle of Bones" (Weird Tales, June 1929)
"The Moon of Skulls" (Weird Tales, Part 1, June 1930; Part 2, July 1930)
"Hills of the Dead" (Weird Tales, August 1930)
"The Footfalls Within" (Weird Tales, September 1931)
"Wings in the Night" (Weird Tales, July 1932)
"Blades of the Brotherhood" (Red Shadows, Grant, 1968).
POEMS:
"The One Black Stain"
"The Return of Sir Richard Grenville"
"Solomon Kane's Homecoming"
Marvel Comics debuted the character in Marvel Premiere #33 (December 1976), followed by the six-issue mini-series "Sword of Solomon Kane", published 1985-6. The character also appeared numerous times in the magazine "Savage Sword of Conan".