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Christopher Walken in Les chiens de guerre (1980)

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Les chiens de guerre

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    Yes, the CIA Salvador Allende was assassinated, a communist in Chile, in the early 1973. Augusto Pinochet took power as a result.



    Derek's sand coloured beret with a winged dagger badge denotes him as a member of the British Special Air Service (SAS). He is thought to be loosely based on John Peters, a former SAS soldier who served as a mercenary with 'Mad' Mike Hoare during his campaign in the Congo in the 1960s. Michel is a member of the French Foreign Legion parachute regiment, he is thought to be loosely based on famous French mercenary Bob Denard. It is unclear what Shannon and Drew's parent units were or if they were inspired by real life figures.



    -In the opening scene in South America the team use CAR-15s, the carbine version of the US Army's M16 assault rifle. In Africa the mercenary force use Israeli Uzi 9mm submachineguns although a few of their troops also employ MAC-10 Ingrams. The also make good use of 66mm LAW (Light Anti-tank Weapon) rockets and Claymore mines whilst Derek seizes an M60 machinegun from the goverment troops and turns it against them. The iconic multi-shot grenade launcher they use is the XM-18



    Famous British mercenary 'Mad' Mike Hoare's attempted coup in the Seychelles strongly resembles the events in the 'Dogs of War'. Bob Denard's attempted coup in Benin is also similar. More remarkable is that it appears to have inspired an attempted coup by former Scots Guards and SAS soldier Simon Mann who led a force of South African mercenaries to overthrow of the dictatorship of oil rich Equatorial Guinea.



    In the book none of the mercenaries are American, Shannon is British, an Irish Unionist and ex-Royal Marine Commando who saw action in the Cyprus campaign. Rather than four mercenaries there are six including a South African and a German. Shannon is not captured and tortured during his initial reconaissance mission and instead of the subplot with the journalist the team find themselves in deadly conflict with a rival French mercenary. The weapons they use are very different and the process of obtaining them far longer and more convoluted. Shannon does not have a reconciliation with his ex-fiancee but instead has an affair with his employers' fashion model daughter. The character of Colonel Bobi is a far less impressive figure and in the end Shannon replaces him with an idealistic former African rebel leader for whom he has previously worked rather than the doctor. At the end of the book Shannon commits suicide as it is revealed that he has been suffering terminal lung cancer throughout the story.

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  • How long is The Dogs of War?
    1 hour and 59 minutes
  • When was The Dogs of War released?
    February 13, 1981
  • What is the IMDb rating of The Dogs of War?
    6.3 out of 10
  • Who stars in The Dogs of War?
    Christopher Walken, Tom Berenger, and Colin Blakely
  • Who wrote The Dogs of War?
    Frederick Forsyth, Gary DeVore, and George Malko
  • Who directed The Dogs of War?
    John Irvin
  • Who was the composer for The Dogs of War?
    Geoffrey Burgon
  • Who was the producer of The Dogs of War?
    Larry DeWaay
  • Who was the executive producer of The Dogs of War?
    Norman Jewison and Patrick J. Palmer
  • Who was the cinematographer for The Dogs of War?
    Jack Cardiff
  • Who was the editor of The Dogs of War?
    Antony Gibbs
  • Who are the characters in The Dogs of War?
    Drew and North
  • What is the plot of The Dogs of War?
    Mercenary James Shannon, on a reconnaissance job to the African nation of Zangaro, is tortured and deported. He returns to lead a coup.
  • What was the budget for The Dogs of War?
    8 million
  • How much did The Dogs of War earn at the worldwide box office?
    $5.48 million
  • How much did The Dogs of War earn at the US box office?
    $5.48 million
  • What is The Dogs of War rated?
    R
  • What genre is The Dogs of War?
    Action, Adventure, Drama, and War

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