The Mercenaries

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The Mercenaries is a 1968 British adventure film (also known as Dark of the Sun) about a group of soldiers of fortune on a perilous mission in the Congo.

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instanceOf film
alsoKnownAs Dark of the Sun NERFINISHED
authorOfSourceWork Wilbur Smith NERFINISHED
basedOn Dark of the Sun NERFINISHED
novel by Wilbur Smith
castMember André Morell NERFINISHED
Bloke Modisane NERFINISHED
Jim Brown NERFINISHED
Kenneth More NERFINISHED
Olivier Despax NERFINISHED
Peter Carsten NERFINISHED
Rod Taylor NERFINISHED
Yvette Mimieux NERFINISHED
cinematographer Edward Scaife NERFINISHED
colorProcess Metrocolor NERFINISHED
composer Jacques Loussier NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Jack Cardiff NERFINISHED
distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editor Ernest Walter NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Jamaica NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
follows group of mercenaries on a mission in the Congo
genre adventure film
war film
hasMainCharacter Bruce Curry NERFINISHED
Claire NERFINISHED
Henlein NERFINISHED
hasPoster theatrical release poster
languageOfWorkOrName English
motionPictureRating M (original US rating)
narrativeFocus soldiers of fortune
originalTitle Dark of the Sun NERFINISHED
partOf 1960s British cinema
producer George Englund NERFINISHED
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
publicationDate 1968
releaseCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1968-01-24
runtime 100 minutes
screenwriter Adrian Spies NERFINISHED
Ranald MacDougall NERFINISHED
setInCountry Congo NERFINISHED
setInPeriod Congo Crisis NERFINISHED

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Jack Cardiff directed The Mercenaries