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A Game for Vultures

 
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A Game for Vultures

  • Director: James Fargo
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Political Drama
  • Release Year: 1979
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 113 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

In this drama, a black man fights for freedom from racial oppression in the troubled country of Rhodesia. ~ Iotis Erlewine, All Movie Guide

Cast

Graham Armitage - Harken; Jana Cilliers - Ruth Swansey; Joan Collins - Nicolle; Charles Comyn - Nel; Wilson Dunster - Uffa; Denholm Elliott - Ragian Thistle; Peter Anthony Elliott - Hilton; Ken Gampu - Sixpence; Neil Hallett - Tony Knight; Victor Melleney - Mallan; Patrick Mynhardt - Muller; Tony Osoba - Daniel Batton; Alibe Parsons - Alice Kaymore; John Parsonson - Sgt. Peter Swansey; David Phetoe - Matambo; Richard Roundtree - Gideon Marunga; Simon Sabela - Nyemba; Mark Singleton - Sir Benjamin Peckover; Sven-Bertil Taube - Larry Prescott; Peter van Dissel - Van Ronsburg; Sam Williams - Schooteacher; Richard Harris - David Swansey; Ray Milland - Col. Brettle; Chris Chittell - McAllister; Phillip Baird - Jay Goldstein; Ryno Hattingh - Driver; Ian Steadman - Du Preez

Credit

Herbert Smith - Art Director, James Fargo - Director, Peter Tanner - Editor, Phillip Baird - Executive Producer, Ronnie Taylor - Camera Operator, Alex Thomson - Cinematographer, Ed Harper - Production Manager, Hazel Adair - Producer, Vernon Dixon - Set Designer, Phillip Baird - Screenwriter, Michael Hartmann - Book Author
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A Game for Vultures
Directed by James Fargo
Produced by Hazel Adair
Written by Philip Baird
Starring Richard Harris
Richard Roundtree
Denholm Elliot
Joan Collins
Music by Tony Duhig
Jon Field
Cinematography Alex Thompson
Editing by Peter Tanner
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) 13 September 1979
Running time 113 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

A Game for Vultures is a 1979 British thriller film starring Richard Harris and Richard Roundtree. It was directed by James Fargo and based on a novel by Michael Hartmann.

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Plot

Set in the late 1970s, the last years of the Rhodesian Bush War, David Swansey (Harris) is an importer of goods to the embargoed country. He is hired by the Rhodesian government to arrange purchase and transportation of a number of Bell Huey helicopters, for use against terrorists. Gideon Marunga (Rowntree) is one of those insurgents, a leader in raids against the Rhodesian Army and less-willing participant in massacres of unarmed civilians and missionaries.

Word of the deal reaches supporters of the insurgency, who apply political pressure to halt the sale. The helicopters reach the Republic of South Africa, but the international furor has brought the shipment to a halt. Swansey and a group of Rhodesians arrange (with the help of the secretly sympathetic South African government) to make a raid on the airbase where the disassembled helicopters are located, to "steal" them by air.

The insurgents, learning of the plans, attack the base, destroying some of the aircraft. Swansey and Marunga, both exhausted by the battle, come face-to-face. Marunga wearily demands to know "Who's winning?" Swansey, shakes his head. "Nobody. Nobody's winning." Marunga spare's Swansey's life and runs away, only to hear an armed Rhodesian come to Swansey's aid, asking if he's seen any terrorists. Marunga stops and turns, meeting Swansey's eyes as he tells the soldier that there were no insurgents nearby. Marunga runs away into the night.

As word of the unsanctioned aircraft deal spreads, Swansey is no longer able to operate internationally. He returns to Rhodesia, and finds himself on an Army patrol. The film ends with him and Marunga facing each other over the sights of their rifles.

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Soundtrack

The music was composed by Tony Duhig and Jon Field, who together comprised the British group Jade Warrior.

Reception

Though well-written and produced, the film was not a commercial or critical success. Critics condemned the apparent bias of the storyline, which ran counter to the internationally-accepted view of the primarily-white Rhodesian government as oppressive and the black insurgents as being the "good guys."[citation needed]

In addition, the plot was overtaken by events, as the fighting in Rhodesia had come to an end before the film reached wide distribution. It saw some success in video sales, on VHS and in a DVD Region 2 release.

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