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Director:
Andrew V. McLaglen
Writers:
James Leasor (book)
Reginald Rose (screenplay)
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Release Date:
5 June 1981 (USA) more
Genre:
Action | War more
Tagline:
The Last Charge of the Calcutta Light Horse
Plot:
A true WW2 story: the British must attack a German ship but it's safe in neutral Goa. So they send civilians, ex-soldiers about 60 years old. full summary | add synopsis
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The Over the Hill Gang on the Road to Goa more

Cast

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Gregory Peck ... Col. Lewis Pugh

Roger Moore ... Capt. Gavin Stewart

David Niven ... Col. W.H. Grice
Trevor Howard ... Jack Cartwright
Barbara Kellerman ... Mrs. Cromwell
Patrick Macnee ... Major 'Yogi' Crossley
Kenneth Griffith ... Charlie Wilton
Patrick Allen ... Colin Mackenzie

Wolf Kahler ... Trompeta
Robert Hoffmann ... U-Boat Captain

Dan van Husen ... U-Boat First Officer
George Mikell ... Captain of Ehrenfels
Jürgen Andersen ... First Officer of Ehrenfels (as Jurgen Anderson)
Bernard Archard ... Underhill
Martin Benson ... Mr. Montero
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Sea Wolves: The Last Charge of the Calcutta Light Horse (UK) (complete title)
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Runtime:
120 min
Country:
Switzerland | UK | USA
Language:
English | German
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby
Filming Locations:
Germany more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The last feature film of Jack Watson. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: Amongst the vehicles the team uses at Goa is a grey Hillman Minx of a type not marketed until at least 1953. more
Quotes:
Jack Cartwright: [as Grice drives full speed toward the club] If we're going for a drink, I want to be alive to enjoy it! more
Soundtrack:
THE PRECIOUS MOMENTS more

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The Over the Hill Gang on the Road to Goa, 30 March 2006
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Author: bkoganbing from Buffalo, New York

The Sea Wolves is based on a true incident in which a bunch of middle aged and more than middle aged old soldiers from the British Raj in India got together and blew up three German freighters interned in the Port of Goa on the western coast of India.

The British had a delicate diplomatic problem. For over 300 years Goa and some surrounding suburb was Portugese territory and Portugal under Salazar was neutral in World War II. Made it a place for a whole lot of intrigue. The Nazis had a transmitter on one of those ships that was relaying information about allied shipping and the U-boats were cleaning up.

You might ask why it was the Nazis and not the Japanese. Very simply the Japanese never developed any real submarine capability just as the Nazis disdained developing aircraft carriers. Had both done so, World War II might have turned out differently, at least that's a pet theory of mine.

Gregory Peck and Roger Moore get the job of doing something about the spying and the transmitter. Roger Moore goes into Goa and does a little counterespionage. He certainly as James Bond has the right credentials. He even has a fling with the head Nazi who is a woman played by the very beautiful Barbara Kellerman.

Peck trains a force of former members of the Indian army now retired and waiting for the Raj to end as everyone but Winston Churchill knew it would. David Niven, Trevor Howard, Allan Cuthbertson, Patrick MacNee are some of men employed to go into Goa harbor and do away with those ships.

These are patriotic men whose country is in her biggest crisis and feel helpless in not being able to be of service. It's that way when you've spent your life in the military. When the opportunity knocks, they kick down the door.

In a recent biography of David Niven it's mentioned that Niven enjoyed being reunited with his Guns of Navarone co-star Gregory Peck and another guy who he had worked with, Trevor Howard. But the film was done in actual location in India and it was sometimes 140 degrees fahrenheit. It was pretty stressful and it exacerbated the symptoms of an undetected Lou Gehrig's disease that eventually took David Niven from us.

I remember in the early sixties Goa was eventually just taken over by India. The Portugese had a lease there just as they did at Macao and the British did in Hong Kong. But the Indians just weren't that patient.

The Sea Wolves is a good and entertaining film about a little known and very minor operation during World War II.

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