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Product Description Mercenaries for a London banker parachute into Africa to put a useful president back in power. .com Mixing action, humor, sentiment, and even a few righteous moral convictions, The Wild Geese is good, rousing fun. Released theatrically in 1978 (oddly, this 2005 DVD release is referred to as the "30th Anniversary Edition"), director Andrew V. McLaglens film depicts the adventures of a group of British mercenaries hired by a shady multinational corporation to free the benevolent leader of an African nation held captive by a ruthless dictator. Led by the caustic, no-nonsense Col. Allen Faulkner (Richard Burton), these soldiers of fortune are all stout fellows out to earn a big payday and restore a good man to his rightful place of power (the underlying message of universal racial brotherhood is effective, if somewhat simplistic), and they do their job swiftly and efficiently... at least until they're double-crossed by their venal, perfidious employers, at which point the film becomes a tale of survival and revenge. The cast, which also includes Richard Harris, Roger Moore, and a host of other fine veteran actors, is first-rate, the story-telling efficient, the dialogue entertaining (with occasional bursts of profanity), and the action reasonably exciting and not overly graphic. And even if the pace is somewhat leisurely by new millennium standards (we're nearly an hour into it before the actual mission starts), The Wild Geese is a very enjoyable ride. Bonus features include a profile of producer Euan Lloyd and commentary by Lloyd, Moore, and journalist Jonathan Sothcott. --Sam Graham
M**O
A Burton/Moore movie with lots of action
Good movie with action.
A**R
Good classic movie
Enjoyed this old classic movie from the 70’s. Reminds me of seeing it at the theater when it came out. Special effects are from the 70’s so don’t expect cgi but still good movie.
V**E
The Wild Geese
A great cast was assembled here for this film: Richard Burton, Roger Moore, and Richard Harris certainly have all done better movies in their day, but it was their skills which made The Wild Geese enjoyable. Of the three, I think Harris comes off as the most sympathetic character; as his role is certainly the most fleshed out, his scenes with his young son are very poignant; and his talk with Faulkner (Burton) expressing his concerns the night before the mission show his fears and worries as not only a person, but as a father.Richard Burton's Falkner is a mercenary who is being offered a contract by millionaire industrialist Stewart Granger. He must assemble, train and equip a group of mercenaries to rescue Julius Limbani (Winston Ntshona), a peaceful, well-loved African leader who has been deposed in a military coup. Burton does the job, but when the job is finished he and his mercenaries find getting out of Africa a whole lot more than they bargained for.Roger Moore's Sean Finn is an enjoyable rogue, and adds a touch of humour to offset Burton's tough-guy leader role and Harris' over-thinking planner with a fondness for the 'underdog'.Of course action adventure is old hat for Roger Moore. He was in his prime as James Bond when The Wild Geese was done. But Moore shows he can be quite serious here. None of the tongue in cheek deadpan that characterizes a Bond film.The scenes dealing with the recruiting and training of the mercenaries come straight out of John Ford. So are the various types among the soldiers. Even the ones with the smallest of speaking parts are done so well, you can almost imagine their history with the unit as well as what they are like as men, as soldiers, as comrades.I really enjoyed Kenneth Griffith's portrayal of the openly gay Medical Orderly Arthur Witty. Yes he's certainly stereotypical, but the point is he's accepted by the men who really don't care about his sexual orientation when in a fight and the going gets rough. Additionally, he turns out to be quite the John Wayne - badd-ass type hero in the end when confronted by the Zimbas and is alone covering his comrades escape.The Wild Geese turned out to be very popular in its day, and Burton was going to do a sequel: Wild Geese II when he died in 1983. It might have been an interesting film had he done it since it would have paired him with Sir Laurence Olivier in that one.In the end The Wild Geese is a great action/adventure film to be certain, but it's also about something much more - its about loyalty, tradition, and camaraderie. These men may fight for money, but they are fanatically loyal to the unit created and to each other.As a final note worth mentioning, Joan Armatrading's title song: The Flight of the Wild Geese, is a great piece of work. Her lyrics are poignant, and the music is moving. When paired visually with the opening credits, it creates quite a stir of emotions, and the soundtrack to this movie is well worth the cost if you can find it.
J**E
A Very Good Action Adventure
I read the novel before I saw the film. The film is actually much better, especially in the ending. It is not nearly as good as Burton's previous action film, Where Eagles Dare, but it is very entertaining and leave much for one to think about.
G**R
The Wild Geese
When this movie was released in 1978, I thought it was one of the best that I had seen. Even by current 2002 standards I still rate it very high. The special effects, action and overall look and feel of the combat scenes is very realistic. This is true even in the wake of newer films such as "Saving Private Ryan" and "Blackhawk Down". The subject matter was interesting too. The movie was made during a period when wars were being fought all over Africa in such places as Angola, Chad, Rhodesia, Mozambique, Uganda and South Africa. The Soviet Union and its lackeys were still a menace to the free world. Hence the presence of Cuban and East German advisors among the dreaded "Simba" (Lion) Battalion in the movie. This was the case in real life in Angola after 1976 when the communist forces gained the upper hand. Further east in Uganda, African dictator Idi Amin gained notoriety after the famous rescue of Israeli and French hostages at Entebbe Airport by Israeli Commandos. Amin was infamous for the brutality of his rule. His best unit was coincidently called the Simba Battalion. The Wild Geese is set in a fictional African nation that was a composite of several that existed at that time. Fifty British and South African mercenaries led by Richard Burton, Richard Harris and Roger Moore are hired to rescue Julius Limbani (the rightful leader of this African country) from imprisonment by an African dictator. The mercenaries end up being double crossed by their employer and must fight their way to freedom dragging Limbani along the way. Most, including Harris, are killed before escaping. Burton, Moore and a handful of men barely manage to fly out in an old DC-3 Dakota transport plane while hundreds of Simbas overrun the airstrip. Limbani dies on the plane before reaching the safety of Rhodesia. Burton and Moore slip back to England and take revenge on their former employer after getting most of the money owed to them and their men. Please release "The Wild Geese" on DVD.It appears that a new movie - "Tears of the Sun", set to be in theaters..., follows a similar plot. Bruce Willis leads a U.S. Navy SEAL team to rescue an American missionary in Nigeria. The original plan to extract them by helicopter is aborted, after which the SEALS escort the missionary and refugees toward the border through jungle covered hills teeming with 5,000 rebel troops pursuing a political figure who happens to be one of the refugees in their group. ..
S**Z
Classic Movie!
We love this title, it's a classic that never dies.
K**.
Great Old Action Packed Movie
Gets pretty close to action experienced by aging professional soldiers. Great old actor cast.
B**8
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Unfortunately, no subtitles, which for m e is not good. I can't make out the dialogue. It said in the ad. it was subtitled, but it isn't.
L**Y
great acting and action
it is very realistic
R**O
Não é melhor que o DVD!
Estava com expectativa muito mais alta em relação ao DVD
L**R
Alles okay
Die DVD läuft problemlos.
斉**二
BDリリースに感謝
BDとしてリリースしてくれて本当にありがとう。
M**D
Wanted this for a while
I wanted it for my collection
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