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Arcobaleno selvaggio

Titolo originale: Geheimcode Wildgänse
  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 41min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,1/10
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Klaus Kinski and Lewis Collins in Arcobaleno selvaggio (1984)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaCommander Robin Wesley, leader of a group of mercenaries, go to the Golden Triangle in Southeast Asia to overthrow the dictator, who is a major manufacturer and dealer of the world's opium.Commander Robin Wesley, leader of a group of mercenaries, go to the Golden Triangle in Southeast Asia to overthrow the dictator, who is a major manufacturer and dealer of the world's opium.Commander Robin Wesley, leader of a group of mercenaries, go to the Golden Triangle in Southeast Asia to overthrow the dictator, who is a major manufacturer and dealer of the world's opium.

  • Regia
    • Antonio Margheriti
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Michael Lester
    • Arne Elsholtz
    • Tito Carpi
  • Star
    • Lewis Collins
    • Lee Van Cleef
    • Ernest Borgnine
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,1/10
    1169
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Michael Lester
      • Arne Elsholtz
      • Tito Carpi
    • Star
      • Lewis Collins
      • Lee Van Cleef
      • Ernest Borgnine
    • 21Recensioni degli utenti
    • 27Recensioni della critica
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    Lewis Collins
    Lewis Collins
    • Wesley
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • China
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Fletcher
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Charlton
    Manfred Lehmann
    Manfred Lehmann
    • Klein
    Mimsy Farmer
    Mimsy Farmer
    • Kathy
    Thomas Danneberg
    • Arbib
    Frank Glaubrecht
    • Stone
    Wolfgang Pampel
    • Baldwin
    Hartmut Neugebauer
    • Walter Brenner
    Rene Abadeza
    • Guide Kim
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Bruce Baron
    Bruce Baron
    • Kowalski
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Friedrich G. Beckhaus
    Friedrich G. Beckhaus
    • Schleicher
    • (German version)
    • (voce)
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Heinz Theo Branding
    Heinz Theo Branding
    • Priest
    • (German version)
    • (voce)
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Michael Chevalier
    • China
    • (German version)
    • (voce)
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Wolfgang Condrus
    • Kowalski
    • (German version)
    • (voce)
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Protacio Dee
    Protacio Dee
    • General Lao Khan
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Eric Hahn
    • Freedom Fighter
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Michael Lester
      • Arne Elsholtz
      • Tito Carpi
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    5Chase_Witherspoon

    Codename: Eurotrash

    Antonio Margheriti (that's the linguine Anthony Dawson) directs this in-name only second sequel to "The Wild Geese", with ex-Professionals' Lewis Collins as the indomitable Commander Robin Wesley (a very masculine sounding name befitting the tough guy profile), and his band of rag-tag mercenaries as they venture into the jungles of Borneo or thereabouts for a supposedly benign mission to bust an opium operation. But the evil, double crossing Charleton (crazy-eyed Kinski) is playing both sides, and the group find themselves taking refuge in a mission with language assistance from expatriate American (Farmer) as they search for an escape route.

    Glorious colour tones, stylish costumes and jazzy synthesisers give this jungle war opus the Armani makeover that was en vogue at the time. Collins' suave sophistication and stiff upper lip as he delivers painfully awkward dialogue is so artificial, it's cringe worthy. Ernest Borgnine looks sedated in his brief cameo, while Kinski, conversely, is so over the top, he's hilarious. Only Van Cleef offers some restraint, but he's a passenger. The set designers, special effects crew and pyrotechnic personnel showed flair with their multitude of explosions, and the bodies blown apart in gory detail give it that Euro-trash touch you've come to expect.

    But while the action sequences are fluent and well constructed, and the general gist of the film is easy to follow, there's still an awful lot of stilted dialogue and overly intense acting. Perhaps as a box set with its younger siblings, this could be a cool if somewhat hokey trilogy. Nice try, but in spite of Collins' penchant for smoking stogies, no cigar.
    lor_

    Talent has to work, regardless of weak material (sigh)

    My review was written in September 1986 after a Times Square screening.

    "Codename: Wildgeese" is a routine commando action film boasting an interesting (though poorly used) cast of international talent. Pic was shot in the Far East in Spring 1984 with working titles such as "Wild Geese Five and "Wild Rainbow", followed shortly by an uppercase British production "Wild Geese II", which ironically did not receive as wide a domestic release (via major label Universal last year) as this New World product.

    Lewis Collins (who toplined "Who Dares Wins" for the "Wild Geese" and "Wild Geese II" producer Euan Lloyd) stars as Capt. Wesley, a mercenary who brings his international team to carry out a daring raid against drug depots in Thailand. Very predictably, the businessmen who are working with his boss, drug enforcement official Fletcher (Ernest Borgnine), turn out to be the bad guys.

    Trekking through the jungle and endless machine gun battles are just the excuse for prolific Italian director Antonio Margheriti to display his usual topnotch explosions, bot full scale amd miniatures. For gung ho action and interesting storylines, he did a far better job recently with "The Last Hunter" (1980) and "Tornado" (1983).

    Inadequate post-synching of dialog hurts the picture, with Klaus Kinski not even showing up to loop his own lines (he is given an inappropriate British voicing). Collins fits the part as a cool commando, but has grumpy acting looks as if he's just received a call from UA telling the James Bond role went to Timothy Dalton, so he's stuck in this Continental B-pic. Mimsy Farmer is properly shrill as a freed prisoner who's been forcibly turned into a drug addict, while Lee Van Cleef and Ernest Borgnine lend their formidable personalities to nothing roles. Margheriti's favorite actor, Alan Collins (real name: Luciano Pigozzi) shows up uncredited as a Swiss priest who is literally crucified by the baddies.

    Margheriti has since completed a followup film "Commando Leopard", starring Lewis Collins and Kinski.
    4Bunuel1976

    CODENAME: WILDGEESE (Antonio Margheriti, 1984) **

    This was the first of a German-produced war trilogy by leading Italian "Euro-Cult" exponent Margheriti; I actually watched the follow-ups (COMMANDO LEOPARD [1985] and THE COMMANDER [1988]) prior to it but, as often happens, the original is still the best (if still not saying very much in this case). To begin with, it has the best cast: Lewis Collins (star of all three films), Lee Van Cleef and Klaus Kinski (who also turn up in the third and second entry respectively, the latter in a different role since he dies here), Ernest Borgnine, Mimsy Farmer and even that "Euro-Cult" stalwart noted for his resemblance to Peter Lorre i.e. Luciano Pigozzi aka Alan Collins, albeit uncredited (he did similar duties, again playing someone else, in one of the sequels). The title would seem to aspire towards a cut-rate version of THE WILD GEESE (1978), itself followed by an inferior (and entirely unrelated) second helping a year after this one; anyway, the war we are dealing with here is not strategic but moral – since the mission involves annihilating an opium compound deep into the jungles of the Far East (thankfully, we are spared the sight of slithering reptiles which is usually obligatory with this type of setting, and one of the sequels did in fact have such a scene). Collins is the tough leader of a crack squad who typically rubs his men the wrong way but eventually earns their respect; the aging Cleef is a helicopter pilot(!) who took the job in exchange for a prison sentence hanging over his head (besides, he can handle himself on a battlefield); Kinski and Borgnine are, ostensibly, the men who oversee the plan and put it in motion respectively…but the former, along with Collins' own superior, are revealed to have ulterior motives (incidentally, the hero's own son had lost his life to drugs); Farmer and Pigozzi, then, are people the team meets on the way – she is a journalist captured and rendered a junkie by the native militia later freed by Collins, and he a priest who also administers medicine to the wounded but winds up literally crucified for his beliefs. The film emerges to be undeniably proficient in the action sequences (especially the scene in which Kinski perishes via flame thrower in a large fuel depository – a set which would actually be re-used in its immediate follow-up!) but is otherwise fairly routine, indeed clichéd; mind you, it offers mild entertainment while it is on (particularly the verbal sparring between Kinski and Borgnine) but is in no way memorable and certainly far below the work Margheriti could turn out in his heyday (though he had always been somewhat erratic).
    7HaemovoreRex

    Explosions galore and Klaus Kinski!

    The plot - A group of highly trained mercenaries are hired to destroy an opium manufacturing plant somewhere in Burma. That's it! Oh well, sometimes simple is best I guess.

    Whilst far from Antonio Margheriti's best work this film nonetheless provides some cracking entertainment, not least of all due to the great assembled cast here. The Professionals Lewis Collins plays the groups leader and is backed up ably by the likes of genre stalwarts Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Luciano Pigozzi and that great mainstay of madness himself, Klaus Kinski!

    Plenty of gunfire and big explosions abound along with some of Margheriti's usual cool miniature model work, most notably in a great car chase scene towards the beginning of the movie.

    Fellow fans of Godfrey Ho ninja movies will delight to see an uncredited Bruce Baron in the cast here to as a laid back member of the group with a predilection for alcohol(!)

    For Margheriti fans and also those who like a bit of the old mercenary shenanigans you could do a lot worse than to check this one out.
    7kreisbanaan

    Actually better than expected!

    Given the actors, the era, and the previous reviews, I would have expected this to be even worse than the average Chuck Norris movie from the same period. I was pleasantly surprised to be entertained by a movie that's obviously a step above the average Chuck Norris movie from the era. Although it can't hold a candle to , for example, Predator or Platoon, from the same period, the acting is actually pretty decent, the script is definitely not too bad, and the characters come across as real human beings. For a bunch of B-actors, a low budget movie, and obviously a lack of some decent camera equipment, I think they've made the best with what they could do.

    two major minuses: One: the music is kinda campy & cheesy and continuously detracts from the visible effort the actors put into to it. It might have been in vogue when Madonna made 'Vogue' but it's sooooo dated now. Think a drunk Vangelis on a Monday morning and you're halfway.

    Two: The movie obviously suffers from not having proper camera equipment and not being able to make 'expensive' shots. Nowadays you can make a better movie with a cheap 200 $ drone camera..but of course they didnt have that back then. Although they DID have helicopters in the movie, they just never bothered to use them for any good looking shots. Cinematography: 3 out of 10.

    But I think the acting is a LOT better then I had expected, and it's a shame this movie is relegated to obscurity because of it's flaws.

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      The original working title was (depending on the source) was 'Code Name: Commando' or 'Commando Force'. After shooting, the Italian and German producers of this film decided to appropriate the name 'Codename: Wild Geese' to cash in on the popularity of two unrelated action films 'The Wild Geese' (1978) and The Soldier (1982) (also known as 'Codename: The Soldier' in some countries). Unfortunately' actor Lewis Collins, who had appeared in 'The Wild Geese' producer Euan Lloyd's previous film 'Who Dares Wins' (1982) found himself on the receiving end of Lloyd's anger as Lloyd was intending to cast Collins in his next project 'Wild Geese II' (1985). Collins was instantly dropped from the project as Lloyd didn't want the public to think Codename: WIld Geese was connected in any way with his film.
    • Citazioni

      Wesley: [on his son's overdose] You wouldn't sell drugs to children?

      Walter Brenner: [last lines]

      Walter Brenner: Wesley your a soldier... not a killer you wouldn't do this

      [Wesley coldly fires, pausing between shots to per long Walter's suffering]

    • Versioni alternative
      The German Blu-ray released in 2014 by Ascot Elite is the full uncut 101 minute version with a 16 certificate.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Söldner-Stories (2014)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 gennaio 1985 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Italia
      • Germania occidentale
    • Lingua
      • Italiano
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      • Code Name: Wild Geese
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hong Kong, Cina
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Ascot Film
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      • 600.000 USD
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      • 600.000 USD
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      • Dolby Stereo
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      • 2.35 : 1

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