Dark of the Sun (1968)
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Reviews Counted:3
Fresh:2
Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: In this action/adventure, based on a real event that occurred in the late 1950s, mercenaries, led by war-weary soldier-of-fortune, Major Curry, are assigned to rescue refugees in the rebel-held... In this action/adventure, based on a real event that occurred in the late 1950s, mercenaries, led by war-weary soldier-of-fortune, Major Curry, are assigned to rescue refugees in the rebel-held Belgian Congo. [More]
Starring: Rod Taylor, Jim Brown, Yvette Mimieux, Peter Carsten
Starring: Rod Taylor, Jim Brown, Yvette Mimieux, Peter Carsten
Director: Jack Cardiff
Director: Jack Cardiff
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Iron-fisted Rod Taylor actioner, also starring Jim Brown.
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A must-see for fans of hard-hitting action.
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A mindless action flick with plenty of blood spilled. Full Review |
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