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North Sea Hijack

Country: UK, Language: English, 100 mins

  • Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
  • Writer: Jack Davies
  • Producer: Denis Holt; Elliott Kastner

CGiii Comment

Camp as tits and hugely entertaining...

Roger Moore as a woman-hating, cat cuddling, embroidering mercenary (with some exceptional one-liners).

It's nonsense really...but, Moore plays it to perfection - hysterical.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A terrorist (Anthony Perkins) holds an offshore drilling rig and production platform for ransom in the North Sea. Ffolkes (Roger Moore) a wealthy mysogynistic eccentric, volunteers to send his crack team of soldiers in to stop the terrorists. With few other options available, the British Government reluctantly accepts his help.

Cast & Characters

Roger Moore as Ffolkes;
James Mason as Admiral Brindsen;
Anthony Perkins as Kramer;
Michael Parks as Shulman;
David Hedison as King;
Jack Watson as Olafsen;
George Baker as Fletcher;
Jeremy Clyde as Tipping;
David Wood as Herring;
Faith Brook as Prime Minister;
Lea Brodie as Sanna;
Anthony Pullen Shaw as Ackerman;
Philip O'Brien as Webb;
John Westbrook as Dawnay;
Jennifer Hilary as Sarah