The Last Mercenary (1968 film)
Appearance
(Redirected from Die grosse Treibjagd)
The Last Mercenary | |
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Directed by | Dieter Müller (Mel Welles) |
Screenplay by | Ricardo Ferrer Julian Salvador Manfred R. Köhler |
Produced by | George Ferrer |
Starring | Ray Danton Pascale Petit |
Cinematography | José Climent |
Music by | Bruno Nicolai |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Countries | Spain Italy West Germany |
The Last Mercenary is a 1968 Spanish/West German/Italian international co-production of a modern-day Western. It was directed by Mel Welles who was uncredited for financial funding reasons.[1] The film was shot in Rio de Janeiro and Spain.
Plot
[edit]Following service in the Congo Crisis, two mercenary comrades in arms go their separate ways to new assignments. Mark Anderson flies to Rio de Janeiro where he is hired to protect mineral mines in the interior of Brazil from saboteurs. The saboteurs have hired his friend.
Cast
[edit]- Ray Danton - Mark/Marco Anderson
- Pascale Petit - Maria
- Günther Stoll - The Man in Black
- George Rigaud - Manuel de Lagos
- Inma de Santis - Isabel
- Vicente Roca - Gomez
- Carl Möhner - Steinmann
- Piero Sciumè - Felipe
- Salvo Basile - Mine foreman
- Mel Welles - Head villain
References
[edit]- ^ Paul, Louis Mel Welles Interview Tales from the Cult Film Trenches Interviews with 36 Actors from Horror, Science Fiction and Exploitation Cinema McFarland, 06/09/2007
External links
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Categories:
- 1968 films
- 1960s action drama films
- German action drama films
- Italian action drama films
- Spanish action drama films
- West German films
- Cold War films
- Films set in Brazil
- Films set in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Films set in Rio de Janeiro (city)
- Films shot in Rio de Janeiro (city)
- Films about mining
- 1968 drama films
- English-language German films
- English-language Italian films
- English-language Spanish films
- Films about mercenaries
- 1960s Italian films
- 1960s German films
- Action film stubs