god I used to love this flick, had it one vhs. the funniest parts were when someone died and they made the most ridiculous death noises. It used to crack me up every time. still a fun B movie though. Lewis and kinski + borgnine = Gold. Thanks for posting the vid.
Lewis Collins, my hero. I watched "Who Dares Wins" way too much as a kid. On a sidenote, the German language sounds so aggressive. They could be saying I love you, but it sounds like they are throwing words of hate.
Well, yes, the title of the DVD I bought was actually "Wild Geese", but the film extract shown above too...The crazy thing is I am a fan of "The Professionals", in which my favourite character is Bodie and I didn't recognize Lewis Collins though I felt something was familiar...Should change my lenses.
I recently bought the DVD and simply didn't recognize Lewis Collins; I should have been blind. I even didn't notice his name on the jacket. The movie itself is not so good; a lot of well done (and noisy) action scenes but a rather weak plot and a ridiculously high body count. The young boy left alone in the boarding school appears very conventional and the obvious need to be politically correct towards Africans sounds contrived and fake. It contrasts too much with all the rest.
Hee, amusing. Can this Lewis Collins fellow open his mouth w/o sneeering? And is there anyone in the world I would trust less to pilot my chopper into a danger zone than Lee van Cleef? Oh, ok, I guess Klaus qualifies.
Collins was one of Britain's best known tv actors,he appeared in a hugely successful series during the late 70s/early 80s called "The Professionals".He was also in a beat group called The Mojo's in the late 60's.He is an excellent tv actor & does comedy very well.His few film roles were far less successful.His best known film is "Who Dares Wins",about the SAS.
na die STimme kenn ich doch aus Galactica ...:-D
CapitanoGUC 3 months ago
god I used to love this flick, had it one vhs. the funniest parts were when someone died and they made the most ridiculous death noises. It used to crack me up every time. still a fun B movie though. Lewis and kinski + borgnine = Gold. Thanks for posting the vid.
mark242424 2 years ago
"Bitte Robert, tun Sie nichts, was Sie hinterher bereuen müssten!"
"Ich muss mich wirklich wundern, dass Sie mir das Gefühl der Reue zutrauen!" xD Sau gudd!^^
Nur passt Lews deutsche Stimme einfach nicht!!
bIGgREatChAZ 3 years ago
"Das bedeutet, dass wir alle sterben werden!"
"Glauben Sie das wirklich?"
Wie doof kann ein Dialog sein?
scrutograph 3 years ago
das geilste ist das Danneberg und Lehmann mitspielen!!!
ELmaDDDin 4 years ago
Lewis Collins, my hero. I watched "Who Dares Wins" way too much as a kid. On a sidenote, the German language sounds so aggressive. They could be saying I love you, but it sounds like they are throwing words of hate.
heatmiser86 4 years ago 2
Well, yes, the title of the DVD I bought was actually "Wild Geese", but the film extract shown above too...The crazy thing is I am a fan of "The Professionals", in which my favourite character is Bodie and I didn't recognize Lewis Collins though I felt something was familiar...Should change my lenses.
franciskerst 5 years ago
I recently bought the DVD and simply didn't recognize Lewis Collins; I should have been blind. I even didn't notice his name on the jacket. The movie itself is not so good; a lot of well done (and noisy) action scenes but a rather weak plot and a ridiculously high body count. The young boy left alone in the boarding school appears very conventional and the obvious need to be politically correct towards Africans sounds contrived and fake. It contrasts too much with all the rest.
franciskerst 5 years ago
Your getting mixed up, the film your post refers to is "The Wildgeese".
phillipmeller 5 years ago
Yes, I know who he is, though I know the Pros only by rep. My comment was humorously meant (see the wisecracks about Van Cleef and Kinski).
derringdo1 5 years ago 2
Hee, amusing. Can this Lewis Collins fellow open his mouth w/o sneeering? And is there anyone in the world I would trust less to pilot my chopper into a danger zone than Lee van Cleef? Oh, ok, I guess Klaus qualifies.
derringdo1 5 years ago 2
Collins was one of Britain's best known tv actors,he appeared in a hugely successful series during the late 70s/early 80s called "The Professionals".He was also in a beat group called The Mojo's in the late 60's.He is an excellent tv actor & does comedy very well.His few film roles were far less successful.His best known film is "Who Dares Wins",about the SAS.
maltedm 5 years ago