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Commando Leopard
Original film posterDirected by Antonio Margheriti Produced by Erwin C. Dietrich Written by Roy Nelson Starring Lewis Collins Cinematography Peter Baumgartner Release date(s) 24 October 1985 Running time 100 minutes Country Italy
West GermanyLanguage Italy Commando Leopard (German: Kommando Leopard) is a 1985 Italian war film (or Euro War) directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Lewis Collins.[1] It's the second film in the Margheriti/Collins trilogy, that started with Codename: Wildgeese and concluded with The Commander.
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Plot summary
In an un-named Latin American dictatorship, a group of rebel freedom fighters fight to bring about a less oppressive society. The rebels, led by the enigmatic Enrique Carrasco (Collins) who has returned to his native land to fight, attack a hydro-electric dam. Along with Carrasco's native fighters are Smithy (Steiner), a British mercenary, and Maria, an native ex medical-student turned freedom fighter. After killing the security guards, Carrasco's men place explosives at a crucial point in the dam wall, when they blow the dam the resulting tidal surge destroys a nearby bridge that is carrying Government convoy. On hearing the news, the President demands the head of the secret police, Colonel Silvera (Kinski), to eliminate the rebels. Carrasco's group arrive at an impoverished village to gain medical supplies for their wounded, unfortunately the village leader informs Carrasco that there is none, but there are nearby priests that looks after the sick and wounded. Splitting his force in two, Maria leads a group including the wounded to seek out the priests while Carrasco, Smithy and the rest of the group return to the dam. After leaving the village Government forces led by Silvera's deputy (Leutenegger) attacks the village with flame thrower armed helicopters. At the site of the destroyed dam, Carrasco finds that the Government forces have already built a pontoon bridge and are recovering the sunken supply convoy. Using scuba diving equipment, Carrasco and Smithy plant time bombs on some of the still submerged trucks that carried explosives. But the two rebels can exit the river the bombs explode, the pressure wave knocks Smithy unconscious and he surfaces and is captured. Carrasco is more fortunate and escapes with the help of an elderly friend (Pigozzi) and his men, who turn up in a truck in the nick of time. In a prison located in the country's capital, Smithy is being held with other political prisoners when he learns of a plot to free them.
Cast
- Lewis Collins - Carrasco
- Klaus Kinski - Silveira
- Cristina Donadio - Maria
- Manfred Lehmann - Padre Julio
- John Steiner - Smithy
- Hans Leutenegger - Capitan
- Thomas Danneberg - José
- Francis Derosa - Hidalgo
- Alan C. Walker - Emiliano
- Michael James - Pater Miguel
- Rene Abadeza - Hector (as René Abadeza)
- Subas Herrero - Homoza (as Subas Herrera)
- Mike Monty - Priest on Train (uncredited)
- Luciano Pigozzi - Friend of Carrasco's father (uncredited)
See also
- Euro War
- War Film
References
- ^ "New York Times: Commando Leopard". NY Times. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/141101/Kommando-Leopard/overview. Retrieved 2008-10-26.
External links
Categories:- Italian films
- 1985 films
- German films
- Italian-language films
- War films
- Films directed by Antonio Margheriti
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