The Wild Geese (1978) Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris & Hardy Krüger KillCount
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- Another 'Expendables' style movie with the ensemble cast of the late 70's
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I saw it on the big screen in 78. Shame UA-cam suspends all who post this great commando combat movie in full I could watch it again and again.
What a great movie. So many quality actors. Love it
I was only 7 years old when first watched this film in the local theatre with Dad in the Philippines. I never thought I will be able to live in the country where the casts of this film originated. I love this film and it stayed in my memories for a long time.
Nelle Filippine ha avuto origine caSt x sto Film, Addirittura
If we had these 4 guys back in Rhodesia why I would still be sipping spirits in Salisbury. Instead of drinking beer in this hell hole.
digglyda
I recall Harare as a squatters camp on the outskirts of Salisbury now the whole city is a squatters camp a salute to Bob Mugabe he is the man. Now back to your cardboard box.
digglyda
Yes a former guest who had misfortune of being born there back in the days of Federation. Now history lesson over. If I had of stayed why I would be in a cardboard box next to you imagine that neighbors.
Damn dude... Are you even allowed to say that? Surprised some thugs haven't shown up at your place yet.
ClassicRockLivesOn
Now that would be fun my dogs are hungry if they get around the dogs Mr Mauser is on hand.
*****
Yes sir I can only hope I will be there with my walking stick God willing.
Depending how you look at it, Stewart Granger killed the most people in this film.
He killed them all, except the mob guys.
intelligent comment!
AWESOME move and to hell with those who can't see that! Burton, Harris, Moore, and Kruger were all TERRIFIC!!!
Very underrated and underappreciated movie.
So what your saying is that Richard Harris carried the mission and Roger Moore red line camped.
Great film, cast and story, still a good watch.
I've always like this movie and when I saw the uncut version on DVD I was shocked in a good way. So much more brutal.
Btw the book is also really good.
Richard Harris kills 55, Richard Burton kills 21, Handy Kruger kills 19, and Roger Moore kills 4 in The Wild Geese.
I saw this movie in the early 1980 when I was a school boy. Today I still want to watch it.I read the book and I feel I can read and read it again. In the movie I remember that school boy who had planned a holiday with his father who did not return. Its touching.
Io al cinema nel 1984
The originals Expendables!
The best action film still today 👍🇬🇧👍
The drug dealer killed many with the product he sold. Roger Moore just put a stop to it
looks great
A super film.
i loved this film growing up
wonderful sound track. The music is some how sorrowful. It touches my heart. I watch this movie when i was in primary school. I recite the song from beginning to end. Please how do i download this classic movie. Cosmos from Republic of Biafra
The song allways makes me sad too.
Ingenious video!! Respect!
Would have to say the Expendables is a "Wild Geese" style movie... or "The Dogs of War" style....
Good Job👍️
Too think, half of the kills were by the guy who had the least interest in violence.
Wow, only 4 kills for Sir Roger Moore (R.I.P.) in this one…but he more than makes up for it with all of his kills in the 007 movies.
Having seen this on the big screen in the ‘70’s which was rated a 14 back then, I was 12 at the time. My following birthday, I wanted a Barnett Wildcat crossbow and Uzi machine gun replica which I got. Also got DPM camo outfit and a beret, I was one step further than most kids still playing with their Action Men.
A brilliant film, no less !!!
Nice Movie
Genial videó. THX.
Can't remember where the movie was shot ? Rhodesia or South Africa ?
nice one well done,richard would have loved it.
Great idea! enjoyed this. Burton; fewer kills, but more difficult, (3 comrades and Harris) but killed that slime ball Matheson as a bonus. Harris; more 'killer' than 'planner', Moore; having an off day after killing all those bad guys in 'the spy who loved me' the previous year. Kruger; did end up buying the farm, but no that way he intended...
No love for Kenneth Griffith, who played Arthur "Queenie" Witty?
Berets , berets , berets !
Grande, grandi attori, un mito dove il mercenario non è un criminale ma un uomo con ideali , film dove si ha il coraggio di uscire dalla solita retorica II-I GM, dove è rappresentata un conflitto moderno con ideali moderni ( siamo nel 1978) dove sudafricani e africani trovano dialogo e accordi come solo 20 anni dopo succederà nella realtà
It's not "how many can you kill?" but "how many can you take with you to get the job done". There's quite a difference.
Moore was the pilot so his kill count is low. Burton count is impressive as he is the commanding officer.
Dumbledor doesn't mess around.
It's what the World needs is a badass wizard!
@@Shannmeister with a fully loaded Uzi 9mm! 😄😎
Great video! It's a great film and I don't think this humorous little bit of fun detracts from it at all. Roger Moore only got four through the entire movie (including those two in the beginning)? What a lightweight!
It was kind of a problem for Moore. He had a contract with the producers of the 007 movies. He couldnt play a secret agent or an assassin. Every thing Moore did had to be reviewed by lawyers to make sure it didnt violate his contract. It's why he didnt kill anyone in the casino building. Some of his kills were edited out because it was close to violating his contract. Watch Cannonball Run 2, he doesnt believe he is a secret agent, he believes he is an actor who plays a secret agent.
He makes up for it in Octopussy. Near 100 people die at his hands in the pre-title sequence alone
@@chrismc410It’s funny really. Despite how much Roger himself hated real life violence, he was probably the most lethal Bond of them all despite the campy charm many of his films carried. Maybe Pierce Brosnan eclipses it just, but I’d have to look it up. Daniel Craig doesn’t come close, I know that.
Jee’s those Grenades are powerful lol! If the shrapnel never killed them then being tossed 20 feet into the air would have resulted in multiple complicated fractures 🤔.
Don’t mess with Dumbledore!
No matter what the body count was, it was a blood bath because they were betrayed.
Good movie, given a lot of the sub par remakes of various movies in the last 30 years, a remake by Christopher Nolan or Paul Greengrass or Peter Jackson..and Mel Gibson would be bloody good !
Now that’d be a big ask given the original actors are gone (most) so the casting would be both interesting and a tough call. 👍
you missed one
Who else came here after seeing Fighting On Film?
Burton shouldn't have gotten credit for killing his own guy.
A lot of hip firing 😂
My favorite was the rich guy. He was guilty of murder of all the people who died in Africa at the hands of the mercenary army. I seem to remember that he was styled after an actual British business man from that time.
AWSOME??????
Sorry, but you actually don't understand the spirit of this great movie,
forgot Gay Medic Witty kills.
In total 99 kills, maybe 1 kill overseen?
That's just the ones killed by the main characters. They have a whole bunch of supporting mercenaries on their team that kill plenty of the bad guys too. Plus several of the mercenaries die too, including one poor group that gets napalmed...
OK
BLM :)
couldve used MOAARR gore..and not enough black people got wasted in this movie
This is not a move at all. So it shoudnt pretend to be
Boooooo! 👎
wtf