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Les oies sauvages

Titre original : The Wild Geese
  • 1978
  • 12
  • 2h 14min
NOTE IMDb
6,8/10
15 k
MA NOTE
Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris, and Hardy Krüger in Les oies sauvages (1978)
A British banker hires a group of British mercenaries to rescue a deposed African President from the hands of a corrupt African dictator.
Lire trailer3:47
4 Videos
81 photos
ActionAventureDrameGuerreThriller

Un banquier britannique engage un groupe de mercenaires britanniques pour sauver un président africain déchu des mains d'un dictateur africain corrompu.Un banquier britannique engage un groupe de mercenaires britanniques pour sauver un président africain déchu des mains d'un dictateur africain corrompu.Un banquier britannique engage un groupe de mercenaires britanniques pour sauver un président africain déchu des mains d'un dictateur africain corrompu.

  • Réalisation
    • Andrew V. McLaglen
  • Scénario
    • Reginald Rose
    • Daniel Carney
  • Casting principal
    • Richard Burton
    • Roger Moore
    • Richard Harris
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    15 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Scénario
      • Reginald Rose
      • Daniel Carney
    • Casting principal
      • Richard Burton
      • Roger Moore
      • Richard Harris
    • 157avis d'utilisateurs
    • 42avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos4

    Trailer
    Trailer 3:47
    Trailer
    The Wild Geese: Where Are You
    Clip 0:52
    The Wild Geese: Where Are You
    The Wild Geese: Where Are You
    Clip 0:52
    The Wild Geese: Where Are You
    The Wild Geese: Take Cover
    Clip 1:01
    The Wild Geese: Take Cover
    The Wild Geese: We Have Been Doublecrossed
    Clip 1:55
    The Wild Geese: We Have Been Doublecrossed

    Photos81

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    Richard Burton
    Richard Burton
    • Colonel Allen Faulkner
    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • Lt. Shawn Fynn
    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • Capt. Rafer Janders
    Hardy Krüger
    Hardy Krüger
    • Lt. Pieter Coetzee
    • (as Hardy Kruger)
    Stewart Granger
    Stewart Granger
    • Sir Edward Matherson
    Winston Ntshona
    Winston Ntshona
    • President Julius Limbani
    John Kani
    John Kani
    • Sgt. Jesse Link
    Jack Watson
    Jack Watson
    • R.S.M. Sandy Young
    Frank Finlay
    Frank Finlay
    • Father Geoghagen
    Kenneth Griffith
    Kenneth Griffith
    • Arthur Witty
    Barry Foster
    Barry Foster
    • Thomas Balfour
    Ronald Fraser
    Ronald Fraser
    • Jock McTaggart
    Ian Yule
    Ian Yule
    • Tosh Donaldson
    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Rushton
    Rosalind Lloyd
    Rosalind Lloyd
    • Heather
    David Ladd
    David Ladd
    • Sonny Martinelli
    Paul Spurrier
    Paul Spurrier
    • Emile Janders
    Jeff Corey
    Jeff Corey
    • Mr. Martin
    • Réalisation
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Scénario
      • Reginald Rose
      • Daniel Carney
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs157

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    Batjac - 49

    An action film that really delivers the goods !!

    Allegedly, loosely based on the incredible adventures of "Mad Mike" Hoare and his mercenary unit operating in the Belgian Congo in the early sixties rescuing Westerners and stemmimg tribal violence..."The Wild Geese" is a real "Boys Own" adventure that races along like a good action film should !

    Ageing mercenary leader Allan Faulkner (Richard Burton) is hired by wealthy, but unscrupulous, merchant banker Sir Edward Matherson (Stewart Granger in an oily performance) to rescue an imprisoned African leader, Julius Limbani (Winston Ntshona) from terrorists and turn him over to his own people...at stake are copper mine concessions in Africa worth millions !!

    Burton enlists the aid of war time pals, Capt. Rafer Janders (Richard Harris) debonair pilot Lt. Shawn Fynn (Roger Moore), ex-South African troubleshooter Pieter Coetze (Hardy Kruger) and 'tough as nails' RSM Sandy Young (Jack Watson) as well as about 40 other mercenaries to engage on one last adventure for truth, justice and a very large paycheck.

    Burton & Co. parachute into darkened Africa and all goes well....until a double cross emerges and the Wild Geese are running for their lives....outgunned and outmanned by the pursuing brutal, machete-wielding Simba troops

    When the action commences in "The Wild Geese"...it comes thick and fast...the film is filled with gritty firefights, fast paced entertainment and colorful use of African savannah / veldt locations for the battle scenes....highly recommended for fans of the action / war genre !!

    Just when is this film going to come out on DVD ???
    euan-6

    Thanks to all who enjoyed my film

    It is not often a producer has the chance to thank his critics in this form. I do so now. The blood-sweat and tears that went into the making of THE WILD GEESE is all forgotten. Appreciation of one's endeavors of some 25 years ago, thanks to DVD, is gratefully received. The Zone 1 version is yet to appear, the lateness due to sloppy distribution. To answer questions about the film's very limited theatrical release in the United States and Canada in 1978, this was due solely to the financial collapse of its distributor, Allied Artists. Chapter II was applied and, to my disgust, it failed to reach many theaters. However, the NBC Network and HBO aired the movie with great success. Euan Lloyd.
    7bkoganbing

    Those Old Cavalry Flicks

    Watching The Wild Geese puts me so in mind of those old John Ford cavalry flicks. Not surprising since the Director Andrew McLaglen learned his trade while on the set of those films with his father Victor McLaglen.

    A fine cast was assembled here for this film. Richard Burton, Roger Moore, and Richard Harris certainly have all done better stuff, but their skill makes The Wild Geese enjoyable. Of the three, I think Harris comes off the best, his scenes with his young son are very poignant.

    Richard Burton is a mercenary who is being offered a contract by gazillionaire industrialist Stewart Granger. Train and equip a group of mercenaries to rescue a Nelson Mandela type 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 a whole lot more than the bargained for.

    Starting with Where Eagles Dare, Burton was trying the action/adventure genre on for size and he did well with that. He came up way short with Raid on Rommel, but recouped quite a bit with The Wild Geese. It was his only joint film venture with Richard Harris, pairing both the stage and screen King Arthurs from Camelot.

    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 a training of the mercenaries come straight out of John Ford. So are the various types among the soldiers.

    I liked Kenneth Griffith's portrayal of the openly gay medic with the group. 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. Secondly he turns out to be quite the John Wayne type hero in the end.

    The Wild Geese turned out to be very popular, Burton was going to do a sequel Wild Geese II when he died in 1983. Might have been interesting had he done it since it would have paired with Laurence Olivier in that one.

    The Wild Geese is an action/adventure film to be sure, but it's also about loyalty, tradition, and camaraderie. These men may fight for a good paycheck, but they are fanatically loyal to the unit created and to each other.

    If that ain't John Ford.............................
    10blacknorth

    Last Hurrah

    A splendid old-fashioned action film, with all concerned giving it their best shot.

    A few people have objected to the average age of the actors in this film, from Burton to Kenneth Griffiths - but they don't seem to realise that the age of these mercernaries is the point. The Wild Geese is about a generation of men who demobbed from the Army after the Second World War, were unable to make peace work, and who sold their services as soldiers in the world's troublespots to the highest bidder. The late 1970's would have been the time of life that their age at last compromised their work, and the film is a recognition of the last of them.

    For me this film is like a beloved childhood toy, kept and never forgotten - when it aired recently on television I just didn't want it to end.

    Brilliant, gloriously sentimental and the anti-thesis of PC. 10/10
    ma-cortes

    Spectacular adventure about group of valiant mercenaries who are hired to free an African leader

    Thrilling/ straight action/adventure story about some mercenaries hired to spring an abducted African leader from well-secured prison and the incidents this triggers . A British multinational seeks to overthrow a vicious dictator in central Africa as hires the much-wanted mercenary Colonel Allen Faulkner (Richard Burton miscast as chief of mercenaries) , as he travels to London invited by the British millionaire Sir Edward Matherson (Stewart Granger) to rescue the African President Julius Limbani that had been kidnapped in a coup d'état by the dictator Colonel Mboya. Sir Edward has interest in the copper mines and intends to negotiate with Limbani. Col. Faulkner hires his friends Captain Rafer Janders (Richard Harris), a tough, two-fisted mercenary and Lieutenant Shawn Fynn (Roger Moore),an expert on planes . The trio selects their old friends and contacts other mercenaries (Ronald Fraser , Percy Herbert , Ken Gampu) to form the rescue team. They plan the whole operation and succeed in their mission .The commando is led by Colonel Faulkner , a sergeant named Sandy (Jack Watson) along with Lieutenent Pieter (Hardy Kruger).The adventure starts when the veteran band of mercenaries land deep inside the African country to rescue Limbani and destroy installations .

    This fast-paced film packs adventures, large-scale blow-up , plot-twists routine plot , and lots of action for the most part . It's a comfortable mix of action-packed , adventure, thriller and wartime genre . From the beginning to the end the suspense , non-stop action and intrigue is continued . Interesting screenplay by prestigious Reginald Rose who writes thought-provoking dialogs especially between Limbani and Pieter well performed by Hardy Kruger . Other chief excitements about the movie, will be in the intervention of famous British secondaries who realize professionally competent interpretations , some of them with no more than a line or two to say . Cinematography Jack Hildyard is quite nicely , capturing the atmosphere of everywhere . Special mention the impressive and breathtaking musical score by Roy Budd ; it's filled with lively and martial sounds fitting splendidly to action . Furthermore , enjoyable song on the opening under magnificent credit titles by Maurice Binder . The motion picture is well directed by Andrew V MacLagen son of the great actor Victor McLagen. He's a warlike expert , such as proved in several films (Return to Kwai,Wild Geese, Dirtdozen: the next mission,Sea wolves,Breakthrough). However , director McLagen proved had lost the touch that made ¨Devil's brigade¨, ¨Sea wolves¨ and specially ¨Wild Geese¨ such memorable films , as in his final career he filmed average movies . ¨Wild Geese¨ can be called great and received , deservedly, much acclaim when released. Certainly a good work done by one of Hollywood's more skill director, a real craftsman.

    It's followed by Wild Geese II (Peter Hunt with Scott Glenn, Edward Fox, Barbara Carrera ), an inferior sequel deals about a new group of the much-wanted mercenaries assigned by a rich television network (Robert Webber) to free famous arch-Nazi war criminal Rudolph Hess (Laurence Olivier); this following depended in their all star cast . And a trilogy exploitation directed by Anthony M Dawson( Margheriti) formed by ¨Code name : Wild Geese¨ ¨Commando Leopard(1985)¨ and ¨Der Commander(1988)¨ repeating similar actors, Lewis Collins, Lee Van Cleef , Klaus Kinski, and Manfred Lemann.

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    • Anecdotes
      Sir Roger Moore requested to have fewer lines in his scenes with Richard Burton and Richard Harris. This kind of request was almost unheard of from a major star. His reasoning was, "You don't seriously expect me to act against these guys?"
    • Gaffes
      After the plane bombs the bridge, splitting up the men to opposite sides of the river, they shout across to each other to make their way alone and meet up later after Burton's group crosses somewhere down river. But the river bed is dry (as Richard Harris explained earlier) - they could easily have walked across right there.
    • Citations

      RSM Sandy Young: Sir! With respect, you can stick the money up your arse that's all I can offer you sir. - I love what I do, I also love these grubby, thickheaded men I trained - you most of all and I expect to be with them and with you because I'm needed. You want to see a REAL revolution? Try and stop me.

    • Versions alternatives
      NBC edited 12 minutes from this film for its 1982 network television premiere.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Wild Geese/A Dream of Passion/Goin' Coconuts/Slow Dancing in the Big City/Violette (1978)
    • Bandes originales
      Flight of the Wild Geese
      Written and Performed by Joan Armatrading

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    • How long is The Wild Geese?Alimenté par Alexa
    • How much are the mercenaries paid for rescuing Limbani?
    • Why does Sir Edward Matherson abandon the mercenaries in Africa?
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 octobre 1978 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Wild Geese
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Tshipise, Limpopo, Afrique du Sud
    • Sociétés de production
      • Euan Lloyd Productions
      • Richmond Film Productions (West)
      • Varius Entertainment Trading A.G.
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    • Budget
      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 2h 14min(134 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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