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North Sea Hijack (1980)

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Country: GB
Technical: col 100m
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
Cast: Roger Moore, Anthony Perkins, James Mason

Synopsis:

Terrorists hold two North Sea oil rigs to ransom, and an eccentric troubleshooter offers the UK govt. his unique team of commandos within hours. How can they refuse?

Review:

This preposterous premise is the starting point for one of the more entertainingly silly films to emerge from the doldrums of the 1970s UK film industry, the Wild Geese era, if you like. Moore enjoys himself, wearing a beard and smoking cigars, and Perkins is a fine villain always.

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Country: GB
Technical: col 100m
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
Cast: Roger Moore, Anthony Perkins, James Mason

Synopsis:

Terrorists hold two North Sea oil rigs to ransom, and an eccentric troubleshooter offers the UK govt. his unique team of commandos within hours. How can they refuse?

Review:

This preposterous premise is the starting point for one of the more entertainingly silly films to emerge from the doldrums of the 1970s UK film industry, the Wild Geese era, if you like. Moore enjoys himself, wearing a beard and smoking cigars, and Perkins is a fine villain always.


Country: GB
Technical: col 100m
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
Cast: Roger Moore, Anthony Perkins, James Mason

Synopsis:

Terrorists hold two North Sea oil rigs to ransom, and an eccentric troubleshooter offers the UK govt. his unique team of commandos within hours. How can they refuse?

Review:

This preposterous premise is the starting point for one of the more entertainingly silly films to emerge from the doldrums of the 1970s UK film industry, the Wild Geese era, if you like. Moore enjoys himself, wearing a beard and smoking cigars, and Perkins is a fine villain always.

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