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Dark Of The Sun(1968) -

: The film’s setting in the war-torn Congo provided a dark, realistic backdrop that contrasted with the more "fun" war movies of the era.

The film has been restored and released on Blu-ray by the Warner Archive Collection , which features a sharp HD transfer and superb color. Dark of the Sun (1968) is a contrast of traditions

: Curry's companion, Ruffo (Jim Brown), serves as the film's moral compass, contrasting Curry’s profit-driven motives with a genuine commitment to Africa’s future. Cast & Crew Dark of the Sun(1968)

: Jack Cardiff , the legendary cinematographer of Black Narcissus and The Red Shoes . Bruce Curry : Rod Taylor. Ruffo : Jim Brown. Claire : Yvette Mimieux. Captain Henlein : Peter Carsten. Dr. Wreid : Kenneth More. Key Characteristics & Reception

, also known as The Mercenaries , is a gritty, hyper-violent action-adventure film directed by Jack Cardiff. Based on the novel by Wilbur Smith, it is set during the 1960s Congo Crisis and is renowned for its unflinching portrayal of mercenary warfare. Plot Overview : The film’s setting in the war-torn Congo

: Along the way, the team faces attacks from UN forces and rebels, internal betrayal by an ex-Nazi named Captain Henlein, and a race against a time-locked vault.

: For its time, the film was exceptionally brutal, featuring a famous chainsaw duel, graphic torture, and massacres. It was heavily re-edited for its initial release. Cast & Crew : Jack Cardiff , the

At the height of the Congo Crisis, mercenary leader Captain Bruce Curry (Rod Taylor) is hired by President Ubi to lead a dangerous mission.

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