Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 10000000
Revenue
$ 0

Colonel Flynn O'Flynn

Sebastian Oldsmith

Rosa O'Flynn / Oldsmith

Mohammed

Herman Fleischer

Braun

Von Kleine

Kyller

Capt. da Silva

Mr. Smythe

Mrs. Smythe

Cynthia Smythe

El Keb

Mr. Raji

Sergeant Dumu

Lt. Phipps

Captain Joyce

Captain Henry

Admiral Howe

Mackintosh

Luti

Ahmed

Nanny

Village Chief

Native Runner

Arab

German Crewman

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-06-03
There is something of the "African Queen" (1951) about this rather disposable, but enjoyable tale of "Flynn" (Lee Marvin) whom, along with his daughter "Rosa" (Barbara Perkins) and her posh British husband "Sebastian" (Roger Moore) set out to avenge the destruction of their East African livelihood by taking on the pride of the Kriegsmarine - the "SMS Blücher" as it undergoes repairs near Zanzibar. It's a fun adventure with all concerned looking as though they enjoyed themselves, and Reinhard Kolldehoff makes for almost as good a German foil as Gert Frobe might have done. It's very much a tongue-in-cheek exercise, this - history plays only a fleeting part in this story of empire and bloody-mindedness. It's fun, pure and simple - and I bet the evenings after filming were lively, too!