tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344878851139332715.post3217457850775486467..comments2024-03-08T18:49:51.289-05:00Comments on Classic Film and TV Café: The Wild Geese: Action in AfricaRick29http://www.blogger.com/profile/08358116647815569722noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344878851139332715.post-14493175199792372342022-03-12T11:29:01.922-05:002022-03-12T11:29:01.922-05:00I remember watching "The Sea Wolves" yea...I remember watching "The Sea Wolves" years ago and really loving the aging-army-men angle of the story so I thought I would enjoy this equally ( especially with Roger Moore in it ) but I couldn't get past the first 1/2 hour. It just didn't grab my attention. But after reading your review, I think I'll give it another shot. The Metzinger Sistershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10728879307994086409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344878851139332715.post-1488022292673106702022-02-28T12:06:12.720-05:002022-02-28T12:06:12.720-05:00I love this movie, though you've nicely summed...I love this movie, though you've nicely summed up its flaws. Hardy Kruger was always my favorite part, but I Burton and Harris play off each other really well. I saw this first when I was an early teen, and what happens during their final escape stayed with me. This was the first movie I saw Stewart Granger in, and I had the hardest time later in life accepting him as a hero/leading man because this movie had influenced my feelings so much! LOL! Fortunately, I got over that...DKorenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05819702518388146971noreply@blogger.com