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March or Die (1977)
Director: Dick Richards
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From Time Out Film Guide
This uncertain conflation of Morocco, Beau Geste and The Four Feathers can't decide whether to take its Foreign Legion clichés at face value or to parody them. Hill's hard luck hero is OK, and Holm refines his oily Arab party piece, but as in so many Lew Grade confections, most of the cast are pure window-dressing. Despite Richards' helmsmanship, a yarn which obstinately refuses to rip.Author: PT
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- Posted on Jul 24 2009 12:04 An entertaining film with excellent work by Gene Hackman and Ian Holm.
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Cast & crew
Director: Dick Richards
Producer: Dick Richards, Jerry Bruckheimer
Cast: Gene Hackman, Terence Hill, Catherine Deneuve, Max von Sydow, Ian Holm, Marcel Bozzuffi, Jack O'Halloran full cast
Duration: 107 mins
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