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During World War I, a British aristocrat, an American entrepreneur, and the latter's attractive young daughter, set out to destroy a German battlecruiser, which is awaiting repairs in an inl... Read allDuring World War I, a British aristocrat, an American entrepreneur, and the latter's attractive young daughter, set out to destroy a German battlecruiser, which is awaiting repairs in an inlet just off Zanzibar.During World War I, a British aristocrat, an American entrepreneur, and the latter's attractive young daughter, set out to destroy a German battlecruiser, which is awaiting repairs in an inlet just off Zanzibar.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Reinhard Kolldehoff
- Fleischer
- (as Rene Kolldehoff)
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Did you know
- TriviaIn his 2008 autobiography "My Word Is My Bond", Sir Roger Moore recalled that Lee Marvin got into a fight with Japanese journalists at an airport while making this movie. He said Marvin still hated the Japanese because of his war experiences.
- GoofsThe crocodile that approaches Flynn after he has been shot has four fingers and a thumb on each hand, revealing it to be a human in a suit.
- Quotes
Colonel Flynn O'Flynn: He's deformed!
Sebastian Oldsmith: He's a girl.
- Alternate versionsAt present only the shorter (aproximatedly 2hrs) version is available on VHS in Sweden and the UK (and presumably the rest of Europe as well). Peter Copley's scenes as Adm Howe are omitted and several other scenes trimmed. Originally the Germans spoke English dialogue. Their scenes has been redubbed into German!
- ConnectionsFeatured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 4: Cooled by Refrigeration (2009)
- SoundtracksO'Reilly's Daughter
(uncredited)
Traditional
Arranged by Arthur Absalom
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A Big Man's adventure set in East Africa in 1913 in the days of German and English brinkmanship , with two roguish adventurers , Irish-American called Flynn (Lee Marvin providing a hamming ridiculous acting) and English officer Sebastian Oldsmith (likeable Roger Moore , though unusually wooden , at times) involving ivory poaching , fights , a love story -between Roger Moore and Barbara Parkins- while they seek to blow up a German battleship out for repairs before the outbreak of WWI .The Greatest African Adventure Ever Filmed ¡A spectacular adventure you will always remember and a beautiful love story you will never forget ¡.
This is an ostentatiously flick with some ludricous moments , displaying a large budget , being full of manly sentiments but makes a mostly unsuccessfully return to the world of colonial intrigues . The film is packed with noisy action , thrills , brawls , suspense, violence , tension and lots of humor with tongue-in-cheek . From the novel by Wilbur Smith and based on an actual incident , but that doesn't make the comedy adventure any more palatable . Resulting to be an impressive epic so vast it took two years to create and a whole continent to contain . It has uncomfortable mix of comedy and drama , some flaws and gaps with little believable situations and regularly developed , but the big budget permits any number of fairly poinless action-oriented excursions and explosions . The picture offers an amusing comedy adventure adding some tragic elements , combining a slim script with African Queen malarkey . Main cast is frankly good , giving sympathetic performances . Lee Marvin behaves increasingly like a caricature of himself , turning to leer at the camera at the end of each take , as he seems incapable of controlling his excesses and Roger Moore showing certain aptitude and conviction for comedy . While Barbara Parkins provides the only emotional complexity on display . And brief appearances from other British and German secondaries such as : Ian Holm , Reinhard Kolldehoff , Karl Michael Vogler , Horst Janson , Jean Kent , Maurice Denham , George Coulouris.
Displaying colorful cinematography by Michael Reed shot on location in Malta , South Africa , Port St. Johns, South Africa. As well as moving and attractive musical score by Maurice Jarre. This overlong motion picture was middlingly directed by Peter Hunt who had a long career as a cinematic editor . Having started out in the film industry as a clapper boy , by the 40's he was working in the editing department and by the 50's he was an assistant editor then a fully fledged editor. In 1962 as editor on the first James Bond film , Dr No . Subsequently , he made one of the best Bond films : ¨On her majestic's secret service ¨, furthermore ,¨Death hunt¨ and this ¨Shout the devil¨. Rating : 6/10 . Acceptable and passable . The yarn will appeal to Lee Marvin and Roger Moore fans .
This is an ostentatiously flick with some ludricous moments , displaying a large budget , being full of manly sentiments but makes a mostly unsuccessfully return to the world of colonial intrigues . The film is packed with noisy action , thrills , brawls , suspense, violence , tension and lots of humor with tongue-in-cheek . From the novel by Wilbur Smith and based on an actual incident , but that doesn't make the comedy adventure any more palatable . Resulting to be an impressive epic so vast it took two years to create and a whole continent to contain . It has uncomfortable mix of comedy and drama , some flaws and gaps with little believable situations and regularly developed , but the big budget permits any number of fairly poinless action-oriented excursions and explosions . The picture offers an amusing comedy adventure adding some tragic elements , combining a slim script with African Queen malarkey . Main cast is frankly good , giving sympathetic performances . Lee Marvin behaves increasingly like a caricature of himself , turning to leer at the camera at the end of each take , as he seems incapable of controlling his excesses and Roger Moore showing certain aptitude and conviction for comedy . While Barbara Parkins provides the only emotional complexity on display . And brief appearances from other British and German secondaries such as : Ian Holm , Reinhard Kolldehoff , Karl Michael Vogler , Horst Janson , Jean Kent , Maurice Denham , George Coulouris.
Displaying colorful cinematography by Michael Reed shot on location in Malta , South Africa , Port St. Johns, South Africa. As well as moving and attractive musical score by Maurice Jarre. This overlong motion picture was middlingly directed by Peter Hunt who had a long career as a cinematic editor . Having started out in the film industry as a clapper boy , by the 40's he was working in the editing department and by the 50's he was an assistant editor then a fully fledged editor. In 1962 as editor on the first James Bond film , Dr No . Subsequently , he made one of the best Bond films : ¨On her majestic's secret service ¨, furthermore ,¨Death hunt¨ and this ¨Shout the devil¨. Rating : 6/10 . Acceptable and passable . The yarn will appeal to Lee Marvin and Roger Moore fans .
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