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The film is based on true events. In 1978, approximately 3,000 heavily armed fighters from Katanga crossed the border to the Zaire and marched into Kolwezi, a mining centre for copper and cobalt. They took 3,000 civilians as hostages. Within a few days, between 90 and 280 hostages were killed.
The film was known for an extended car chase with an Opel Commodore GS/E I6 involving the Bronson character's attempt to get a doctor to a wounded drug dealer in exchange for his wife.
Bloodsport (1988) – martial arts sport action film centring on Frank Dux, a United States Army Captain and ninjutsu practitioner, who competes in an underground full-contact martial arts tournament called the Kumite in Hong Kong [487] Bloody Wednesday (1988) – crime thriller film based on the events of the San Ysidro McDonald's massacre [488]
[10] [11] [12] George Harris plays Simon Katanga, captain of the Bantu Wind tramp steamer, [13] and Fred Sorenson portrays Jones' pilot Jock. [14] Producer Frank Marshall appears as the Flying Wing pilot. [10] Pat Roach appears as the Nazi who brawls with Jones by the Flying Wing and one of Toht's Nepalese Sherpas. [15]
The German version is misleadingly entitled Katanga, implying the film takes place during the first Congo emergency in 1961–64, when mercenaries like Müller and 'Mad' Mike Hoare were involved. The movie was released in France as Last Train from Katanga (French: Le dernier train du Katanga).
Action thriller films based on actual events (25 P) B. Bengali-language action thriller films (1 C, 17 P) Buddy cop films (5 C, 2 P) E. English-language action ...
Simon [36] Katanga (George Harris), is a friend of Sallah and the captain of the Bantu Wind, a tramp steamer Indiana and Marion use to transport the Ark. When his ship is boarded by the Nazis, he conceals the pair, claiming to the Nazis that he killed Indiana and intends to sell Marion to slavery.
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