The Wild Geese (1978)

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Written by Daniel Carney, Reginald Rose

Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen

Running Time: 150 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1978

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK/Switzerland

Filmed in Colour

Richard Burton and Roger Moore star in this 1978 tale of revolution in central Africa. As the country is held by a brutal dictator, British mercenaries attempt to restore peace.

Cast

Image for Richard BurtonRichard BurtonCol. Allen Faulkner
Image for Roger MooreRoger MooreLt. Shawn Fynn
Image for Richard HarrisRichard HarrisCapt. Rafer Janders
Image for Hardy KrügerHardy KrügerLt. Pieter Coetze
Stewart GrangerSir Edward Matherson
Winston NtshonaJulius Limbani
John KaniSgt. Jesse Blake
Jack WatsonRSM Sandy Young
Frank FinlayThe Priest
Kenneth GriffithMedical Orderly Arthur Witty
Barry FosterThomas Balfour
Ronald FraserSgt. Jock McTaggart
Ian YuleSgt. Tosh Donaldson
Patrick AllenRushton
Rosalind LloydHeather
David LaddSonny
Paul SpurrierEmile Janders
Jeff CoreyMr. Martin
Brook WilliamsSamuels
Percy HerbertKeith
Glyn BakerEsposito
Sydney ChamaClark
Ken GampuAlexander
Jane HyltonMrs. Young
Taks SenekalEast German Officer
Martin GraceEast German Officer
Terry WellsCuban Officer
Joe ColeDerek
Fats BookholaneTribal Elder

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