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In January 1985, Thorn EMI split the cost of a five-picture £38 million slate of films they had made, including Dream Child, A Passage to India, Morons from Outer Space, The Holcroft Covenant and Wild Geese 2. [8] [9] The film opens with a dedication to the previous film's lead actor Richard Burton, followed by a brief summary of that film.
Code Name: Wild Geese (Italian: Arcobaleno selvaggio, German: Geheimcode: Wildgänse) is a 1984 West German-Italian Euro War film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Lewis Collins in the first of their three mercenary war films. Despite the film's title, Code Name: Wild Geese is not the sequel to The Wild Geese film, but a derivative ...
The Wild Geese: Capt. Rafer Janders: 1979 Ravagers: Falk: Game for Vultures: David Swansey: 1980 The Last Word: Danny Travis: 1981 Tarzan, the Ape Man: James Parker: Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid: Jason: 1982 Triumphs of a Man Called Horse: John Morgan: 1984 Highpoint: Lewis Kinney: 1985 Martin's Day: Martin Steckert: 1988 Strike Commando 2 ...
Cast Genre Notes 1985: 1919: Hugh Brody: Paul Scofield: Entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival: The Angelic Conversation: Derek Jarman: Paul Reynolds, Phillip Williamson: Arthouse: Shakespeare's sonnets read by Judi Dench: The Assam Garden: Mary McMurray: Deborah Kerr, Madhur Jaffrey, Alec McCowen: Drama: Billy the Kid and the ...
Other films in which Pitt has appeared outside the horror genre are: Who Dares Wins (1982) (or The Final Option), Wild Geese II (1985) and Hanna's War (1988). Generally cast as a villainess, her characters often died horribly at the end of the final reel. "Being the anti-hero is great – they are always roles you can get your teeth into."
The action film The Wild Geese which he co-produced with Euan Lloyd garnered him international recognition. The cast included Richard Harris , Roger Moore , Richard Burton , and Hardy Krüger did its share; the movie was seen by 4 million movie-goers in Germany alone and advanced to become a huge blockbuster in 1978, ultimately winning the ...
Take a wild guess. Roger Moore’s 007 teams up with Bouquet to exact vengeance, which involves scaling a seemingly impossible cliff in Greece and being chased on skis by Euro-goons on motorcycles.
The Wild Geese, a Japanese film based on the novel by Mori Ogai; The Temple of Wild Geese, a 1962 Japanese film directed by Yūzō Kawashima; The Wild Geese, a 1978 British mercenary war film based on Carney's novel Wild Geese II, a 1985 sequel to the above; Code Name: Wild Geese, a 1980 Italian mercenary war film