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Coup!

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Coup! (2006)
Drama

Dramatisation of the abortive real-life attempt by Simon Mann to organise a coup to take over Equatorial Guinea in 2004. The case achieved notoriety because one of the financial backers of t... Read allDramatisation of the abortive real-life attempt by Simon Mann to organise a coup to take over Equatorial Guinea in 2004. The case achieved notoriety because one of the financial backers of the project was Sir Mark Thatcher, son of British ex-PM 'Margaret Thatcher'.Dramatisation of the abortive real-life attempt by Simon Mann to organise a coup to take over Equatorial Guinea in 2004. The case achieved notoriety because one of the financial backers of the project was Sir Mark Thatcher, son of British ex-PM 'Margaret Thatcher'.

  • Director
    • Simon Cellan Jones
  • Writer
    • John Fortune
  • Stars
    • Jared Harris
    • Robert Bathurst
    • Lucy Cohu
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    106
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Simon Cellan Jones
    • Writer
      • John Fortune
    • Stars
      • Jared Harris
      • Robert Bathurst
      • Lucy Cohu
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jared Harris
    Jared Harris
    • Simon Mann
    Robert Bathurst
    Robert Bathurst
    • Mark Thatcher
    Lucy Cohu
    Lucy Cohu
    • Amanda Mann
    Tom Mannion
    • John Strick
    Rupert Vansittart
    Rupert Vansittart
    • Roddy Hamilton
    Caroline Blakiston
    Caroline Blakiston
    • Margaret Thatcher
    Joe Mason
    Joe Mason
    • Sandy Mann
    Andree Evans
    • Enid
    Ian Roberts
    • Nick du Toit
    David Dennis
    • Rafael Acosta
    • (as David Denis)
    Putla Sehlapelo
    • David
    Lionel Newton
    • Crause Steyl
    Tumisho Masha
    • Joe Mkubwa
    Yule Masiteng
    • Sinoxolo
    Sechaba Morojele
    • Eric Kangwena
    Japan Mthembu
    • Armengol
    Hlomla Dandala
    • Ngum
    Geoffrey Mbenge
    • Moto
    • Director
      • Simon Cellan Jones
    • Writer
      • John Fortune
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    8pilot1009

    Entertaining

    You would have to have a certain amount of background to really see what was going on in this film but it was enjoyable.
    bob the moo

    A strong story with a great script, stylish and professional direction and roundly strong performances

    Bored sh*tless in his mansion with his well educated child and gorgeous wife, former SAS man Simon Mann shows interest when Rafael Acosta offers him a project. The "project" is to form a group of men from his old military units to take over Malabo, capital of Equatorial Guinea just before the 2004 election and install the exiled Severo Moto in place of the ruling President. Asking around his old army and college chums, Simon starts to pull together funding and manpower. However it is not the well oiled operation one would have hoped for and, unknown to him, the South African Intelligence Agency gets wind of it.

    Written by John Fortune this film I hoped this film would have a good bite to it and a rather comic edge. Happily this is just what it does have as it presents a very British coup, based on the actions of bored public schoolboys most of whom seem the military action as either a way to make more money or one last hurrah or both. The material is very well written with a dramatic core to it that is engaging and enjoyable but with the constant touch of the absurd about it. In this way it is a roundly satisfying piece because it is amusing but not at the expense of the narrative – it is an impressive piece of writing from Fortune who captures the event really well. Jones' direction matches this professional approach really well and the film looks much better than the TVM label would suggest. It is also cleverly edited, using music and visual styling well to give the film a fresh feel and inject energy.

    In the UK the reporting of the incident focused on the involvement of Mark Thatcher, son of the former UK Prime Minister, but the film wisely sticks with the main character of Simon Mann. In this role Jared Harris convinces as he goes from boredom to adventure. He is a strong lead role and an enjoyable one. His supporting cast are equally as good although Bathurst is understandably the least developed of the characters and gives the most obvious turn. Roberts is convincing and his character's fate is the most impacting. Newton is reasonably good as indeed are Cohu, Mannion, Masha, Dennis and others – in fact only Blakiston's turn as Margaret Thatcher is weak and a bit unnecessary.

    Overall though this is an excellent little film that covers a fascinating true story that wasn't that well reported outside of the Thatcher connection. Fortune's script is strong and used very well by Jones to produce an engaging drama with a streak of absurdity running through it. Well worth a look.
    8Philby-3

    A serio-comedy with some unanswered questions

    Bob the Moo (see above) has summed up this TV movie on the abortive coup in 2004 in a small African country very well. Comical as it may have been, some of the participants, especially those in jail in Equatorial Guinea, are suffering greatly. There are also some unresolved questions about the possible complicity of the UK government. The film makers wisely stick to what is actually known about who organized and financed the "project" as it was called, but it is strongly suggested that MI6 knew in advance. The ringleader, Simon Mann (superbly played by Jared Harris), still languishing in a Zimbabwe prison awaiting extradition to Equatorial Guinea, may know, but so far he is not telling. Although we see a fair bit of Mark Thatcher (Robert Bathurst) it's clear his role was minor and he may well not have known about the proposed coup. I don't think his mother, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, impersonated here by Caroline Blakiston, knew, but she certainly supports the removal of "tin-pot dictators" by military means.

    The most staggering thing is that Mann and his crew, experienced in military ways, planned the operation with almost no regard for security, with the result that the South African, Equatorial Guinea and Zimbabwe authorities were all able to act against them in a coordinated fashion. The fact that oil-rich Equatorial Guinea has one of Africa's most brutal and corrupt regimes didn't deter the South African authorities from tipping it off. (Zimbabwe is another story). Perhaps they would rather not have known, but once they did (and of course the troops involved were all ex-South African army personnel) the whistle had to be blown. With better security the "project" might have worked – Mann and co had the right experience and means for the job.

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vallaton vallankumous
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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