Overview:
Mercenary soldiers Jamie and Drew are hired by a large corporation to liberate Zangaro, a small African nation, from an iron-fisted despot. Once there, Jamie ends up in jail. After being brutally tortured, he is assisted by political prisoner Dr. Okoye and learns more about the plight of the country's people. After Jamie is freed, he becomes disillusioned with his wealthy employers and joins the Zangaro people on the revolutionary front.Status: | Released (1980-12-17) |
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BoxOffice: | $5,484,132 |
Screen: | Gary DeVore, George Malko, Frederick Forsyth |
Productions: | Juniper Films, United Artists |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English, Français |
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Casts
- 4690: Christopher Walken - Jamie Shannon
- 13022: Tom Berenger - Drew
- 75790: Winston Ntshona - Dr Okoye
- 146714: Hugh Millais - Roy Endean
- 10080: JoBeth Williams - Jessie
- 13329: Colin Blakely - Drew
- 6304: Jean-François Stévenin - Michel
Crews
- 39948: Frederick Forsyth - Novel - Writing
- 6603: Jack Cardiff - Director of Photography - Camera
- 17784: John Irvin - Director - Directing
- 111900: Gary DeVore - Writer - Writing
- 111901: George Malko - Writer - Writing
- 12509: Antony Gibbs - Editor - Editing
- 10198: Emma Porteous - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
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Zangaro, the fictional African country in The Dogs of War, is something like Zamunda's poor, small neighbor – especially small. North (Colin Blakely), a British documentarian, informs James Shannon (the invaluable Christopher Walken) that a week after taking office, President Kimba s ....
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