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The Wild Geese: Special edition [1978] [DVD]
 
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The Wild Geese: Special edition [1978] [DVD]

Richard Burton , Roger Moore , Andrew V. McLaglen    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Hardy Kruger, Richard Harris, Stewart Granger
  • Directors: Andrew V. McLaglen
  • Format: Dolby, PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Arrow Films
  • DVD Release Date: 30 Mar 2009
  • Run Time: 128 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001P93F34
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,962 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Film Legends Richard Burton ( Where Eagles Dare, Cleopatra), Roger Moore ( James Bond, the Spy who Loved Me) and Richard Harris ( Gladiator, Unforgiven) lead 'The Wild Geese' a group of crack mercenaries wholand in a remote and hostile corner of Africa to free the popular leader of the resistance from a heavily guarded prison. However, sinister forces in the corridors of power have done a deal with the corrupt government, leaving the mercenaries stranded, their escape route cut off. Forced to flee across treacherous terrain, they battle the marauding armies who will stop at nothing to prevent them completing their mission.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

- The Last of the Gentlemen Producers: The Life and Works of Euan Lloyd

- Star-studded World Premier Newsreel Footage

-Trailer

-Photo Gallery

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By Maciej TOP 500 REVIEWER
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This is a great movie, the kind of "oldie but goldie" which is worth to be rediscovered many years after the first viewing.

It has a good and smart story, very good action scenes which impress even today, 30 years after and last but not least, a STELLAR casting. Just count - Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris, Stewart Granger and Harry Kruger, in all five stars. And then Jack Watson, a less known actor, who plays Master Sergeant Sandy Young - and with his size and his face he is simply the perfect incarnation of sergeant masterdom.

The story describes a rescue operation in a fictif African country - a major mining company wants to save an imprisoned African leader, hoping that once he seizes the power he will give them favourable terms on mining concession. The story is very similar to the archifamous Frederick Forsythe's novel "Dogs of War". This movie is however much much better than the adaptation of "Dogs of war" with Christopher Walken, especially because, although quite tragic, it has also quite a lot of hilarious moments and one-liners, many of them delivered by the gay medic serving in the unit.

A very good British war/adventure film, to discover or rediscover.
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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful
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'The Wild Geese' is one of my favourite films and I watch it at least a couple of times a year. I first saw at the cinema when it was released, I loved it then, and it never fails to delight me now. Firstly, as I point out in the title of this review, it is a piece of cinema history, bringing together three giants of the British cinema in the 70s & 80s - Burton, Moore & Harris. Secondly, it is a cracking film in its own right. It never flags, has plenty of action, humour and most of all it just is such a good representation of the late 70s - Concorde, mercenaries, perms, you name it, it's got it. It's 'The Professionals' territory: shady government departments, shady big business deals , even the Mafia are thrown in. Wonderful. See it and enjoy it. It is rich in classic lines. Among my favourites are Burton saying to Harris 'Julius Limbani is alive!' 'I don't care!' Harris states. To which Burton replies 'Yes you do! If there's one African leader you do care about, it's Julius Limbani!'; Burton sinking a glass of red wine given him by Harris, pulling a face and saying 'Disgusting!' to which Harris replies 'Yes isn't it' and refills his glass; Jack Watson as the RSM at the beginning of the mercenaries' training - 'Right! Let's try for our first heart attack, shall we?'; Barry Foster giving Burton a telephone number 'at which I can always be reached' - oh, how did we manage in those days without mobiles!!!!??? I could go on and on. Suffice to say, a classic.
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All too often we have films in which an array of 'stars' are present and because of that is lauded by the promotional people as being fantastic, whether the content of the film is actually coherent or merely an insult to the average intelligence. But The Wild Geese is both star studded and exceptionally good.

The 'stars' are reeled off one after another: Richard Burton, an icon in cinema, theatre and cinema, even though he's now been dead (as at the time of this review) 26 years; Richard Harris, Roger Moore, Hardy Kruger. Any film with these in it at the same time is worth checking over.

So why is it an exceptional film? At so many levels it ticks the boxes. Firstly, an surely the most important, it has a believable and coherent plot and doesn't vanish up its own backside or descend into ludicrous farce that so many action movies of the 80s onwards seemed to do. Secondly the supporting cast is excellent, from the pained and overwhelmed Julius Limbani, brilliantly played by Winston Ntshona, to the gruff, tough and utterly professional RSM Sandy Young (Jack Watson). We have Stewart Granger as the ruthless and heartless Sir Edward Matheson, the banker who sets into motion the mission to rescue Limbani from an African dictator.

Thirdly, of course, its an action movie and the African backdrop plays perfectly into the story as it unfolds. There's plenty of violence - in fact I was surprised at some of it as I'd seen it on TV many, many times before and this DVD shows the bits they cut out (for good reason!). Fourthly the movie is actually deeper than many of the one-dimensional war/action films that came after it. It explores the relationship between white and black in Africa, offering a possible solution only if the sins of the past and present are forgiven. It also examines the tragedy of war, how it affects the families of the combatants.

It also goes into friendship and betrayal, of disappointment, of resourcefulness and sacrifice. It really is a great story on so many levels and is absolutely a 5-star offering.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Bonkers but enjoyable
"I want the contract lifted on Sean Flynn" - Roger Moore, come on! The guy is the least convincing gangster since Noel Coward in 'The Italian Job'. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Barry Wom
The Wild Geese
"The Wild Geese" is terrific entertainment so long as you can forget that so many of the mercenaries involved are rather long in the tooth and overweight for such a strenuous... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mr. D. Rowland
Gripping from start to finish
Along with "Where Eagles Dare" this has to be my favourite war film. They each boast a brilliant cast headed by Richard Burton, and lots of thrilling action and suspense, but "The... Read more
Published 1 month ago by christopher grant
Rip-roaring fun
This is probably the best film made about mercenaries, infinitely better than "The Dogs of War"Dogs Of War The [DVD] if only because it has a stronger ensemble cast. Read more
Published 2 months ago by John Fareham
Cracking action film
This is an absolutely splendid action film which moves at a cracking pace from first to last. Few men can fail to be entertained by this gem of a film. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Junius
What a treat
A real action film, filled with great actors doing believable things. This is the kind of film that is sadly missing in these days of Stallone and his ilk taking on armies single... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Shaun Cryer
A 70's classic.
Simply a great film, great cast, excellently shot in the beautiful African bush.

Blood, brutality and betral are its hallmarks and it highlights again what a brilliant... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Anthony Marshall
SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE
The Wild Geese: Special edition [1978] [DVD]A GEM OF A FILM WITH A HOST OF FILM STARS AND A FANTASTIC STORY SET IN AFRICA WITH A HAUNTING SOUNDTRACK AND THIS FILM WILL NOT FAIL IN... Read more
Published 9 months ago by James Toner
Great film but terrible Blu-ray in Germany!
I'm just returning my Blu-ray to amazon in Germany as the quality is very poor. I compared it to my original Warner UK DVD & the quality is no different. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Robert
Mercenaries with honour
"Honour among mercenaries? Who would ever think it!" So says the "good looking" Sean Finn (Roger Moore) as the squad of 50 men four officers and four NCOs train for a raid in... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Ian Hunter
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