Dark of the Sun
Dark of the Sun

Dark of the Sun (1968)

6.6 ? Feb 08, 1968 1h 41m

Overview

A band of mercenaries led by Captain Curry travel through war-torn Congo across deadly terrain, battling rival armies, to steal $50 million in uncut diamonds. But infighting, sadistic rebels and a time lock jeopardize everything.

Genres

War Adventure Drama

Release Date

February 08, 1968

Rating

6.6 /10

Runtime

1h 41m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Rod Taylor

Rod Taylor

Curry

Yvette Mimieux

Yvette Mimieux

Claire

Peter Carsten

Peter Carsten

Henlein

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Ruffo

Kenneth More

Kenneth More

Doctor Wreid

André Morell

André Morell

Bussier

Olivier Despax

Olivier Despax

Surrier

Guy Deghy

Guy Deghy

Delage

Bloke Modisane

Bloke Modisane

Kataki

Calvin Lockhart

Calvin Lockhart

Ubi

Alan Gifford

Alan Gifford

Jansen

David Bauer

David Bauer

Adams

Murray Kash

Cochrane

John Serret

John Serret

Father Dominic

Danny Daniels

Danny Daniels

General Moses

Alex Gradussov

John Chard avatar

John Chard

8.0/10

Aug 10, 2017

Muscular Mayhem! Dark of the Sun (AKA:The Mercenaries) is directed by Jack Cardiff and adapted to screenplay by Ranald MacDougall (alias Quentin Werty) and Adrien Spies from Wilbur Smith's novel "The Dark of the Sun". It stars Rod Taylor, Jim Brown, Yvette Mimieux, Peter Carsten and Kenneth More. A Panavision/Metrocolor production, music is by Jacques Loussier and cinematography by Edward Scaife. A band of mercenaries embark upon a dangerous mission during the Congo Crisis... Back upon release it was met with some consternation by critics who thought it overtly violent and unpleasant, today it is met with disdain by the PC brigade who are unable to view a 1968 movie and accept it as just that! Anyone order a curry in a hurry?! Jack Cardiff's picture is a ballsy men on a mission piece, full of meaty muscular mayhem, acetylene augmented action and preposterous political postures. Wonderfully raw, story sends Bruce Curry (Taylor) and his band of not very merry men on a steam train journey based mission through the Congo. They are to retrieve some diamonds and enact the rescue of civilians caught up in the rampage of the Simbas. Enter a very fractured group dynamic - with Carsten's Swastika sporting merc very much a fulcrum - a number of brutal confrontations involving all manner of weapons, and an exhaustive last quarter of film that's in turn terrifying and troubling as it is potent. A major flip-flop in the narrative annoys a lot, and Mimieux - although not doing anything wrong - is merely dressage to lower the testosterone levels. It should be noted that the pic was filmed in Jamaica and not as listed in some reviews as Africa (splendid scenery utilised, though some pointless back projection work annoys and is baffling), while caution is advised on purchasing a home format copy since cuts have been made over the years. This may lack the ferocious nastiness of The Dirty Dozen, or the intelligent action strains of Where Eagles Dare, but it sure as heck fire punches the gut and tingles the adrenaline beats. 8/10

Read full review

Comments

Please login to post comments

FWAnime

Premium Anime Streaming

Watch thousands of anime episodes with premium quality and no ads!

Visit Now
s