Lee Marvin said of Roger Moore after the fight scene "he's as tough as granite ... no-one will underestimate him ever again." Man, this film was excellent. I wish that Peter Hunt had directed at least one of Roger Moore's Bond films. He brought out the best in Moore. Hunt directed Moore in Gold, which is another high action thriller. Some of Moore's scenes in this are grittier than grittiest Bond films. And Lee Marvin was fantastic. I loved his expressions to Muhammed. Only 3 years Moore's senior!!
Lee Marvin is outstanding... Great performance. Thanks.. I made Mr Roger Moore's personal suit at Burlington Taj when he was shooting for Sea wolves... Delivered it to him at Golden Dragon... Sadly did not have a camera those days...Mumbai
Because the people who were making them are all dead. Now, filmmakers copy other films and their special effects! Silly shaky camera effect makes film unwatchable! The film industry is only concerned with making money; a mass production cheap films are very desirable by them. It's such a shame, I agree.
This movie is adapted from Wilbur Smith's novel of the same name. I read the novel over 40 years ago, and saw this movie at the theaters in 1979 (?). Loved the novel and the movie. Now I've just finished watching it again. Some wonderful memories attached with the it. Friends, girlfriends, discos, bell bottom jeans....😢
❤😂🎉 I also read the Wilbur Smith book. But could not remember the plot. I am watching the movie for the first time. I think I read most of Wilbur Smith's books. I sm reading King of Kings now and my favourite was : When The Lion Feeds . I don't think Gold Mine was very goid. Another movie based on a Wilbur Smith story.
Where does that time go ? You would probably like The Wild Geese . Moore , Richard Burton , Richard Harris , Hardy Kruger , Stewart Grainger et al - plenty of action and a bit of heart .
The fist fight between Roger Moore and Lee Marvin has got to be one of the best ever put on screen, violent and yet very funny at the same time. Bet they had huge fun making this movie. Another excellent upload from Flick Vault, thanks a million, guys!
I thought I was about to watch a Horror movie, as that was the mood I was in when searching. I almost closed this several times, but kept reading the positive comments, saw who was in it, and decided to give it shot. Man am I glad I did!!! This was a really great movie! It was an emotional roller coaster, and at times a bit over the top (the drinking angle, some goofball moments, and even slapstick here and there) but overall a very entertaining and enjoyable experience. If you’re on the fence...go for it! It’s worth the ride!
this story reminds me of my parents and grand parents .... who strived with roaring seas , transporting .... logs of wood ......... from shore to shore ...... I never seen ivory ....... however the clopping of horses ......... and striving with the local people ................ my father is no more my mother is no more and my grand parents no more ................. sea men really know how terrible it is to be thrown in the sea ... and sharks around ............. I haven't met anyone taller than my grandfather ........... who was British ..... .............. but my father always cherished vodkas ....... which ..... definitely is best .....
Lee Marvin one of my favored actors along side Crockadile Dundee. Their tone in their voices their actions make these movies so funny to watch. I don't know if they can ever be serious on the screen or off. Bring them on worth a laugh a minute.
"Sure as my father's name is O'Flynn"... Bassy replies "I think I would like to be more sure than that" One of the best one liners I have ever heard....Bloody priceless.
The director of this movie is Peter Hunt. He is best known as an editor. He edited all the classic Bond moves from Dr No, to Diamonds are forever. His second unit director is Jon Glen. He directed most of the classic Bond movies. Both men new Moore as they had worked with him on the Saint TV series.
One of the reasons I watch this movie is because the viwers are assured that no single life of animals was destroyed. That's a very important issue not to be ignored. Thanks a lot for that.
@@sempereye7291 That's my only dislike of this film ..Those elephants fell pretty too realistically for my liking ..Looks like at least a couple were shot to me but I hope i'm wrong
@@sempereye7291 when people die on films, doesn't that look real to you? There's usually blood pumping from their body, thick, red blood! Do you think they kill actors?
Thanks for posting and sharing. this film was a success in the last century but I doubt it would be today because you only see superheroes and CGI unlike this one that favors the scenarios that are magnificent with fantastic landscapes. It gives importance to detail, using magnificent scenery using the colors of the technicolor that makes the color alive and bright. Instead of spending money on computer images, he takes advantage of exotic landscapes and creates artistic scenarios, being a pearl for the lover of the seventh art. the number of secondary characters and extras is impressive and well choreographed. He does not intend to be presumptuous or pedantic, but humbly demonstrates the mastery of directing and doing the work with a demonstration of wisdom, whether in acting in a careful manner and in an extremely well executed cadence, creating in the spectator the feeling of being immersed in the work being committed to making a film and not using and abusing cuts and with wide plans and beautiful depth and scenic setting In short in its genre and type of film it is a classic that becomes a masterpiece! Thanks again! This is the real thing and unfortunately is a dying breed!
@@morsedruet1832 Well, after all, you couldn`t know. Perhaps interesting to know is that the german language is a dialect of the dutch language, maybe that explains (?)
I saw this on the big screen when it came out and I've loved it ever since. Nice to finally have a really good copy here. Many thanks. I know everyone and his brother has a wish list, but... how about Roger Moore's The Man Who Haunted Himself? Everyone who says Roger Moore can't act should treat themselves to that one.
A great entertaining little film based around the Germany colony of East Africa during WW1. Years ago I read an account of Paul von Lettow -Vorbeck in the colony. very educational read...
Seen this one over 12 times. Lee, Roger and Barbara are great! Have the book also! Great movie! Sir Roger xoxo rip! Lee Marvin rip! They had fun doing this movie together! Roger said Marvin loved his Gin!
The book brought me here, i read the whole book with the same title this movie is based on while i was in prison here in Sydney Australia, was in solitary too for fighting and contraband. I had no TV or radio or discman or any mags in my cell, just this one book in the cell left over from another prisoner. Now im watching the film because i remembered reading it and loved the book. I would read a couple of chapters every night so i could fall sleep. Kept me sane and entertainted. Was in prison doing time for armed bank robbery .
Favorite line from the book was "Anyone who knew Sebastian Oldsmith would have been deeply surprised that he had gotten as close to Australia as Zanzabar..."
My husband wasn't an actor and he is irresponsible as well as millions of other people. One can always discover an undiscovered actor, but cannot replace the person they were.😢
Thank You posting film WITHOUT screen labels and subscribe blurbs in good resolution, super super yessss Subscribed and Thumbs UP ! and thank you for the other genre links too!
Another good film, and as usual, the full film at 1080P, good sound, and I assume it took your some time and effort to make sure the quality and sound was good. and, as usual, no annoying adverts. This must be the best channel for posting films, as many others post bad resolution films even from films from 2000 or so, which can some times be blurry and a bit painful to watch, especially as this film came out in 1976. Roger More and Lee Marvin make a good match, and the film was pretty good too. Yes, I have subscribed.....:)
I remember going to the cinema to see this with my mates when it first came out. Lee Marvin never fails to deliver. This is one of Sir Roger's better films. But I reckon his best role wasn't James Bond, but Sean Flynn in The Wild Geese. Cheers
@Glen Ros I saw it in the cinema when it came out and I enjoyed seeing all those actors doing their thing. But I still think The Wild Geese is a better film.
@@peterbamforth6453 I'm sure you are kidding. That was one of the worst thrillers ever made ... by Roger Moore or anyone else. My memory may be failing me, but I think there was a scene with Sir Roger wearing a kilt at home whilst knitting. I'll watch him in anything and enjoy it. But North Sea Hijack is still a terrible movie.
@@BrianRPaterson I'm sorry I just can't agree with you.The kilt,drinking from the bottle,needlepoint and the cats were all tongue in cheek.I like a seriouse film and a funny one.What do you think of "shout at the devil"?
I met Lee Marvin in 82 when I was a piano player in Cairns and he was there marlin fishing. A nice guy, if a little gruff, but his drinking was no acting. Poured straight vodka down his neck like it was mineral water. Great movie, thanks for posting.
Yes, his drinking was no joke. My uncle was foreman on a construction project on Palau when they were filming Hell InThe Pacific.Marvin was staying in the same hotel as my aunt and uncle, each night after shooting he'd drink till he fell off the stool.
One of two films directed by Peter Hunt (former Bond editor and Director of "On her Majesties Secret Service") that starred Roger Moore during the 70s between James Bond films. The American release was almost 21 minutes shorter and caused coninuety problems with the American release. Both it and "GOLD" were based on novels by Wilbur Smith who based his books on historical occurrences.
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While this is an awesome and very entertaining action movie. From an historical stand point it's simply beyond ridiculous! The claim at the beginning saying it's based on "true events". Is very loosely true and that's where it stops. Thumbs up for the movie entertaining stance. No more. 🙂
I saw Lee Marvin driving a big Mercedes at high speed when they were filming in Malta .At first I said to myself ,I know that man, then all of a sudden I said that's Lee Marvin .
I was an extra in a TV pilot with Barbara (Law of the Land, with Don Johnson) about the same time this was made. Asked her out for a beer, and she ever so graciously declined. Sure was purty.
@@CaptainNavman That's the one. I'm the guy horseback, blond, in a bowler hat (how I got my screen name, Blond Bowler), and, earlier in the film, getting off the train. Later, in a cavalry uniform in the snow, but you can't tell who's who in that long shot. Sure was fun, $3.50/hr and all you can eat at the commissary. Thanks for posting.
Major PJ Pretorius dso bar hated the Germans on a personal level, twice they had robbed him of all his worldly possessions and left him with nothing but a mauser pistol the ability to speak fluent German.
The Vickers FB5 'Gunbus' that appears in this film was one of two replicas of the WW1 'Pusher' fighter built in Britain in 1975. The aircraft that featured in this film was registered in South Africa where filming took place. It was later broken up and the parts auctioned off in 1988.
Lee Marvin said of Roger Moore after the fight scene "he's as tough as granite ... no-one will underestimate him ever again." Man, this film was excellent. I wish that Peter Hunt had directed at least one of Roger Moore's Bond films. He brought out the best in Moore. Hunt directed Moore in Gold, which is another high action thriller. Some of Moore's scenes in this are grittier than grittiest Bond films. And Lee Marvin was fantastic. I loved his expressions to Muhammed. Only 3 years Moore's senior!!
Lee Marvin is outstanding... Great performance. Thanks.. I made Mr Roger Moore's personal suit at Burlington Taj when he was shooting for Sea wolves... Delivered it to him at Golden Dragon... Sadly did not have a camera those days...Mumbai
This movie is a classic. Why don't they make movies like this anymore? Superb acting!
So true!
Because the people who were making them are all dead.
Now, filmmakers copy other films and their special effects! Silly shaky camera effect makes film unwatchable!
The film industry is only concerned with making money; a mass production cheap films are very desirable by them. It's such a shame, I agree.
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They have already made it
all wrong they just ran out of elephants. sick really to kill such a thing.
I am very suprised that no one has mentioned the superb performance of Barbara Perkins.... An excellent film 10/10
Yes, she is very good in this!
This movie is adapted from Wilbur Smith's novel of the same name.
I read the novel over 40 years ago, and saw this movie at the theaters in 1979 (?). Loved the novel and the movie.
Now I've just finished watching it again.
Some wonderful memories attached with the it. Friends, girlfriends, discos, bell bottom jeans....😢
❤😂🎉 I also read the Wilbur Smith book. But could not remember the plot. I am watching the movie for the first time.
I think I read most of Wilbur Smith's books.
I sm reading King of Kings now and my favourite was : When The Lion Feeds .
I don't think Gold Mine was very goid. Another movie based on a Wilbur Smith story.
Where does that time go ? You would probably like The Wild Geese . Moore , Richard Burton , Richard Harris , Hardy Kruger , Stewart Grainger et al - plenty of action and a bit of heart .
The fist fight between Roger Moore and Lee Marvin has got to be one of the best ever put on screen, violent and yet very funny at the same time. Bet they had huge fun making this movie. Another excellent upload from Flick Vault, thanks a million, guys!
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During the filming, Roger was quite wary because Lee Marvin really got into the fight and attacked him for real
I thought I was about to watch a Horror movie, as that was the mood I was in when searching. I almost closed this several times, but kept reading the positive comments, saw who was in it, and decided to give it shot. Man am I glad I did!!! This was a really great movie! It was an emotional roller coaster, and at times a bit over the top (the drinking angle, some goofball moments, and even slapstick here and there) but overall a very entertaining and enjoyable experience. If you’re on the fence...go for it! It’s worth the ride!
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this story reminds me of my parents and grand parents .... who strived with roaring seas , transporting .... logs of wood ......... from shore to shore ...... I never seen ivory ....... however the clopping of horses ......... and striving with the local people ................ my father is no more my mother is no more and my grand parents no more ................. sea men really know how terrible it is to be thrown in the sea ... and sharks around ............. I haven't met anyone taller than my grandfather ........... who was British ..... .............. but my father always cherished vodkas ....... which ..... definitely is best .....
I thought I knew this title and realized it was from Wilbur Smith who created the story. So now i can compare to this movie.
Watched this movie in 1976, have to watch it again in 04 Nov 2019. Nice Roger Moore and Lee marvin movie, Barbara Parkins was good too.
Roger Moore and Lee Marvin. Two of my favourites. After reading the book, I have wanted to see this movie for years. Thank you.
Marvin is a damn drunken asshole and Moore has no machisimo
What was the book called, would love to read it, Thxs, gb
Glen Baker
Shout at the Devil by Wilbur Smith
Lee Marvin is too funny in this movie and Roger Moore is always amusing- great team 😂🤠💪🏼
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I saw this movie in the cinema noon.thanks for placing it in you tube
Lee Marvin one of my favored actors along side Crockadile Dundee.
Their tone in their voices their actions make these movies so funny to watch.
I don't know if they can ever be serious on the screen or off.
Bring them on worth a laugh a minute.
Very good acting by Lee Marvin.
It is very rare to se an American hero incapacitated by a bullet. Most are up and running in the next scene.
Ian Holm just passed away this week, he was rather young in this movie. Enjoyable film with 2 of my favorite actors.
Great movie with Lee Marvin at his best. 10 STARS!!!!!
This is a fabulous movie. I saw it so many times on release in 1976. Production is superb. Thanks for uploading.
Sir Roger Moore NEVER disappoints! Even at this early point he proved himself to be worthy of the title of 007, Bond, James Bond!!!
Agreed. He had 2 James Bond films under his belt when he made this film.
He was knocking on a bit by this point 🙂 Pushing 50.
"Sure as my father's name is O'Flynn"... Bassy replies "I think I would like to be more sure than that" One of the best one liners I have ever heard....Bloody priceless.
The director of this movie is Peter Hunt. He is best known as an editor. He edited all the classic Bond moves from Dr No, to Diamonds are forever. His second unit director is Jon Glen. He directed most of the classic Bond movies. Both men new Moore as they had worked with him on the Saint TV series.
A really good film and cast. I have this on dvd and it's a big favourite of mine. Thank you for sharing this..
Great book, great film. Thanks mate.
One of the reasons I watch this movie is because the viwers are assured that no single life of animals was destroyed. That's a very important issue not to be ignored. Thanks a lot for that.
I only hope that is true. The scenes of the elephants being shot looked too real to me.
@@sempereye7291 That's my only dislike of this film ..Those elephants fell pretty too realistically for my liking ..Looks like at least a couple were shot to me but I hope i'm wrong
@@bigtony4829 of course you're wrong! These elephants had been trained to fall totally safely!
@@sempereye7291 when people die on films, doesn't that look real to you? There's usually blood pumping from their body, thick, red blood! Do you think they kill actors?
Thanks for posting and sharing. this film was a success in the last century but I doubt it would be today because you only see superheroes and CGI unlike this one that favors the scenarios that are magnificent with fantastic landscapes. It gives importance to detail, using magnificent scenery using the colors of the technicolor that makes the color alive and bright. Instead of spending money on computer images, he takes advantage of exotic landscapes and creates artistic scenarios, being a pearl for the lover of the seventh art. the number of secondary characters and extras is impressive and well choreographed. He does not intend to be presumptuous or pedantic, but humbly demonstrates the mastery of directing and doing the work with a demonstration of wisdom, whether in acting in a careful manner and in an extremely well executed cadence, creating in the spectator the feeling of being immersed in the work being committed to making a film and not using and abusing cuts and with wide plans and beautiful depth and scenic setting In short in its genre and type of film it is a classic that becomes a masterpiece! Thanks again!
This is the real thing and unfortunately is a dying breed!
Watched this movie dozens of times.
I never get tired of it.
I hope you don't suffer of Alzheimer.
try going dancing.
Very clear copy. Thank you indeed.
Thanks flick and UA-cam this is one of my favourites roger Moore pls try uploaded more roger Moore full action movie thanks again
MY HEART STILL MOURNS FOR SIR ROGER MOORE
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@@theoblablankenstein8038 THANK YOU, HERR BLANKENSTEIN
@@morsedruet1832 Thank you too. By the way I`m not german, I`m dutch.
@@theoblablankenstein8038 Ah, my mistake! Thanks again.
@@morsedruet1832 Well, after all, you couldn`t know. Perhaps interesting to know is that the german language is a dialect of the dutch language, maybe that explains (?)
I saw this on the big screen when it came out and I've loved it ever since. Nice to finally have a really good copy here. Many thanks. I know everyone and his brother has a wish list, but... how about Roger Moore's The Man Who Haunted Himself? Everyone who says Roger Moore can't act should treat themselves to that one.
Excellent film, loved the book by Wilbur Smith even more...many thanks for the upload!...
A great entertaining little film based around the Germany colony of East Africa during WW1. Years ago I read an account of Paul von Lettow -Vorbeck in the colony. very educational read...
Seen this one over 12 times. Lee, Roger and Barbara are great! Have the book also! Great movie! Sir Roger xoxo rip! Lee Marvin rip! They had fun doing this movie together! Roger said Marvin loved his Gin!
They missed out the elephant with the huge tusks from the book. The book is a great Wilbur Smith novel.
Same title?
Great movie. Wish they would make them this way now.
Thank you.
I watched this because it was a great Wilbur Smith book.❤
The book brought me here, i read the whole book with the same title this movie is based on while i was in prison here in Sydney Australia, was in solitary too for fighting and contraband. I had no TV or radio or discman or any mags in my cell, just this one book in the cell left over from another prisoner. Now im watching the film because i remembered reading it and loved the book. I would read a couple of chapters every night so i could fall sleep. Kept me sane and entertainted. Was in prison doing time for armed bank robbery .
If you want to rob a bank, become a bank executive & steal millions & be promoted. But I think you did good.
Well, now you have kids. let bygones be bygones. greetings another jailbird.
I wish you well, thanks for sharing.
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Your resume sounds like a line out of Dr Feelgood's recording of Riot in Cell Block Number 9. :)
Wonderful movie.....
Favorite line from the book was "Anyone who knew Sebastian Oldsmith would have been deeply surprised that he had gotten as close to Australia as Zanzabar..."
Holy crap. I haven't seen this for years. It's more entertaining than my last marriage.
Bet it didn't last as long.
Sad sack!
When cinema was cinema,these huge actors are irreplaceable today.
My husband wasn't an actor and he is irresponsible as well as millions of other people.
One can always discover an undiscovered actor, but cannot replace the person they were.😢
Wow I am not only amazed by the movie but the picture quality is amazing.
Thank You posting film WITHOUT screen labels and subscribe blurbs in good resolution, super super yessss Subscribed and Thumbs UP ! and thank you for the other genre links too!
Wow, I haven't seen this movie in YEARS! Awesome, Thanks for the upload.
Flick Vault - Full HD Movies for Free, thank you very much for this very beautiful movie.
I loved all of Wilbur Smiths books. He was my favourite author through the 70s and 80s..
Glamorous movie even after a line of years passed by from its performance .
Great movie!
Another good film, and as usual, the full film at 1080P, good sound, and I assume it took your some time and effort to make sure the quality and sound was good. and, as usual, no annoying adverts.
This must be the best channel for posting films, as many others post bad resolution films even from films from 2000 or so, which can some times be blurry and a bit painful to watch, especially as this film came out in 1976.
Roger More and Lee Marvin make a good match, and the film was pretty good too.
Yes, I have subscribed.....:)
Very Surprised......An excellent on line movie. So glad I happen to find it. Lucky Me.
Great movie for the year produced. Marvin has always played the best drunk roles I have ever seen. Thanks
I remember going to the cinema to see this with my mates when it first came out.
Lee Marvin never fails to deliver. This is one of Sir Roger's better films. But I reckon his best role wasn't James Bond, but Sean Flynn in The Wild Geese.
Cheers
@Glen Ros I saw it in the cinema when it came out and I enjoyed seeing all those actors doing their thing. But I still think The Wild Geese is a better film.
Wild geese is brilliant, Richard Harris didn’t disappoint either.. Rip
I think his finest performance is alongside Anthony Perkins in "north sea hijack"
@@peterbamforth6453 I'm sure you are kidding. That was one of the worst thrillers ever made ... by Roger Moore or anyone else.
My memory may be failing me, but I think there was a scene with Sir Roger wearing a kilt at home whilst knitting.
I'll watch him in anything and enjoy it. But North Sea Hijack is still a terrible movie.
@@BrianRPaterson I'm sorry I just can't agree with you.The kilt,drinking from the bottle,needlepoint and the cats were all tongue in cheek.I like a seriouse film and a funny one.What do you think of "shout at the devil"?
Always thought this was 1 of Roger Moores better films,Lee Marvin he's just a legend 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
his best
I met Lee Marvin in 82 when I was a piano player in Cairns and he was there marlin fishing. A nice guy, if a little gruff, but his drinking was no acting. Poured straight vodka down his neck like it was mineral water. Great movie, thanks for posting.
Yes, his drinking was no joke. My uncle was foreman on a construction project on Palau when they were filming Hell InThe Pacific.Marvin was staying in the same hotel as my aunt and uncle, each night after shooting he'd drink till he fell off the stool.
Great Guy, you should his wonderful acting in The Man who Shot Liberty Wallance , ,he out acted the hero John Wayne.
Lee Marvin was a WW2 hero fighting in Burma and around. Awarded a Purple Heart and others. ❤️
Thank you JPG, your movie always make my day better. 👌👌🙏🙏🤗
nice film, good story and best of british humor ! thank you for uploading!
Thank you! Very much looking forward to this. A new one for me.
Another good film
One of two films directed by Peter Hunt (former Bond editor and Director of "On her Majesties Secret Service") that starred Roger Moore during the 70s between James Bond films. The American release was almost 21 minutes shorter and caused coninuety problems with the American release. Both it and "GOLD" were based on novels by Wilbur Smith who based his books on historical occurrences.
Thanks for the info, looks like most of the OHMSS crew are on board this movie 👍Love this Classic movie
George Lazenby was Bond in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", not Roger Moore
Good movie, excellent actors
Lee and Roger make a great team . Wilbur Smith's classic comes to life in typical violent style ; there's blood and gore all over . Superb direction .
And the cream of those times german actors
My dad and I both read the book and thought that Flynn Patrick O'Flynn had to be Lee Marvin
Lee marvin and Roger smith were the exiting members and I enjoyed them
Brilliant film thank you
great video i love it.
Brilliant
Fantastic movie of the time and an award winning 🏆
A Great Adventure Film on the seas & river-front - of Zanzibar, Africa - Thanks!
Many thanks for an excellent download of one of my favorite films.
Those were the days.. Only the best movies makes them alive again
Thanks for your kind response
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I remember as if yesterday , I along with my intimate friend went out to watch this movie 35 years back.
Hollywood and Britain have UTTERLY FAILED at replacing the great men and women of this film making era..
Just brilliant! Greetings from Germany 👍👍👍🥃🥃🥃🍻🍻🍻
If you have never seen this before, its worth a watch. ✌💚🇬🇧
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You upload good films with great quality. Don't ruin the good experience by cutting the end too early. Wait a few more minutes.
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Very entertaining...it has everything with a few laughs in between. Great picture quality, sound, camera, scenery, story and cast. 👍
While this is an awesome and very entertaining action movie. From an historical stand point it's simply beyond ridiculous! The claim at the beginning saying it's based on "true events". Is very loosely true and that's where it stops. Thumbs up for the movie entertaining stance. No more. 🙂
VERY GOOD MOVIE. Thank you.
Thank you from my 💛 for this upload!
Great movie get your popcorn...
The comments below are from numb Nuts, this is a good movie to watch, don't miss the opportunity to see a great movie.
What was the purpose of a fez it doesn't cover the head and prevent getting wet when it rains barmy if you ask me
Lee marven playing a simular roll to ben rumson in paint your wagon great actor
Lee marven (sic) played a roll? Onion? Parker House? Was he buttered?
Nice movie
Excellent movie.
I saw Lee Marvin driving a big Mercedes at high speed when they were filming in Malta .At first I said to myself ,I know that man, then all of a sudden I said that's Lee Marvin .
Roger Moore, Lee Marvin, barbara parkins... what a show
you capitalize the male names but not the female , do you have a mental problem against women ?
I was an extra in a TV pilot with Barbara (Law of the Land, with Don Johnson) about the same time this was made. Asked her out for a beer, and she ever so graciously declined. Sure was purty.
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@@CaptainNavman That's the one. I'm the guy horseback, blond, in a bowler hat (how I got my screen name, Blond Bowler), and, earlier in the film, getting off the train. Later, in a cavalry uniform in the snow, but you can't tell who's who in that long shot. Sure was fun, $3.50/hr and all you can eat at the commissary. Thanks for posting.
RIP Roger Moore and Lee Marvin what's going on with Ms Parkins is she still living or dead?
Taken from a true event. However the true story is far more incredible and daring.
Same title?
@@stevenholton438 See sinking of SMS Königsberg....
Major PJ Pretorius dso bar hated the Germans on a personal level, twice they had robbed him of all his worldly possessions and left him with nothing but a mauser pistol the ability to speak fluent German.
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STEVEN HOLTON the book it's found in is jungle man by Major PJ Pretorius
good movie to watch during the covid 19 lock down
Like ,Very mutch, The old ones are always the best.
Mesmerized by Babara, I went off and found "Valley of the dolls" - Outstanding Cult movie for anyone interested. Thoroughly enjoyed this too.
yeah she's a beauty alright
The Vickers FB5 'Gunbus' that appears in this film was one of two replicas of the WW1 'Pusher' fighter built in Britain in 1975. The aircraft that featured in this film was registered in South Africa where filming took place. It was later broken up and the parts auctioned off in 1988.
a sad end to a wonderful aircraft..
sometimes humans are so shameful it hurts
brilliant film with lee and roger and one of both of theyre best
Thanks a bunch, dear friend.🇷🇺
One great movie. ❤❤
wow . what a fantastic movie? Really i enjoyed.. Thanks for uploading.
Simply superb.. thanks for sharing..!!
Great film…
One hell of a film!
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Parts of this were filmed in Malta, St Paul’s Bay and Luqa
Another good British film
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