Skeleton Coast (film)
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{{Infobox film
| name = Skeleton Coast
| image = Skeleton Coast (film).jpg
| caption =
| director = John Cardos
| producer = Harry Alan Towers
| writer = Nadia Caillou
Peter Welbeck (screenplay)
| based_on =
| starring = Ernest Borgnine
Robert Vaughn
Oliver Reed
| cinematography = Hanro Möhr
| music = Barry Bekker
Colin Shapiro
| editing = Mac Errington
Allan Morrison
| studio = Breton Film Productions
| distributor = Troma Entertainment
| released = {{Film date|1987}}
| runtime = 98 minutes
| country = South Africa
| language = English
| gross =
}}
Skeleton Coast is a 1987 South African-made mercenary war film directed by John Cardos in the first of three films for producer Harry Alan Towers. It was the first of Towers' Breton Film Productions.
Plot
During the Angolan Civil War, CIA agent Michael Smith is working with UNITA rebels. He is captured by the Angolan Armed Forces and sent to a prison to be interrogated by an East German named Major Schneider. Smith's father, retired US Marine Corps Colonel Bill Smith has no faith in the United States Government freeing his son. The Colonel travels to South West Africa where he pays the mysterious Elia for accurate information about his son's location of captivity. Colonel Smith hires seven mercenaries that he will lead into Angola to rescue his son.
Captain Simpson, the leader of a security force of a diamond mine has a man keeping his eye on the Colonel fearing that he may be a diamond smuggler. Elia's wife Opal is carrying on an illicit relationship with Simpson and informs him that the Colonel murdered his security man, in reality he was murdered by Rick Weston, the leader of Smith's private army. Rick informed the Colonel he was an Angolan secret agent. Elia then discovered that either Col. Smith paid him in counterfeit money or the money was replaced with counterfeit money in his safe. Entering Angola, the mercenaries team up with Sekassi, the Jonas Savimbi type leader of the rebels to support their rescue of Michael Smith.
Cast
- Ernest Borgnine as Col. Bill Smith
- Robert Vaughn as Maj. Schneider
- Oliver Reed as Capt. David Simpson
- Herbert Lom as Elia
- Daniel Greene as Rick Weston
- Leon Isaac Kennedy as Chuck
- Nancy Mulford as Sam
- Peter Kwong as Tohsiro
- Robin Townsend as Opal
- {{ill|Simon Sabela|fr}} as Sekassi
- Arnold Vosloo as Blade
- Tullio Moneta as Armando
- Larry Taylor as Robbins
- Jonathan Rands as Michael Smith
Production
Nadia Caillou, the daughter of screenwriter and author Alan Caillou, made her screenwriting debut in the film. She had previously acted in John Cardos's 1977 film Kingdom of the Spiders. Cardos claimed Harry Alan Towers reedited the film that destroyed the continuity of the story.p. 158 Fischer, Dennis Science Fiction Film Directors, 1895-1998 McFarland, 17 Jun 2011
Tullio Moneta was second-in-command to Mike Hoare when the latter led the 1981 Seychelles coup d'état attempt at Mahe Airport in the Seychelles and was sentenced to five years in prison in November 1981.{{cite web|first1=T.D.P.|last1=Dugdale-Pointon|url=http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/people_hoare.html|title=Mike Hoare (Congo Mercenary) 1920-???|website=History of War|date=30 September 2005}}{{cite web|date=30 July 1982|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A04E6DE1339F933A05754C0A964948260|title=South Africa Sentences Mercenary to 10 Years|author=UPI|newspaper=The New York Times}}
Arnold Vosloo married his co-star Nancy Mulford in 1988. They divorced in 1991.{{citation needed|date=November 2022}}
See also
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{IMDb title|0093983}}
{{John Cardos}}
{{Harry Alan Towers}}
Category:1987 action thriller films
Category:Angolan Civil War in fiction
Category:English-language South African films
Category:Films directed by John Cardos
Category:Films shot in South Africa
Category:Films about mercenaries
Category:Films shot in Namibia
Category:Films about counterfeit money
Category:South African action thriller films