Films about rhodesia

Movie selections

Films About Rhodesia

Rhodesia, now known as Zimbabwe, has been the subject of several films that explore its history, culture, and political climate. Here are some films about Rhodesia with brief descriptions:

“The Wild Geese”, 1978

Director: Andrew V. McLaglen

films about rhodesia - The Wild Geese

Starring Richard Harris, Richard Burton, and Roger Moore, this action film follows a group of mercenaries who end up in Rhodesia while attempting to rescue a captive president. The story unfolds against the backdrop of political turmoil in the fictional country of Zembala [[2]](https://www.reddit.com/r/Rhodesia/comments/gjk5pe/are_there_any_movies_about_rhodesia/).

Starring: Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris, Hardy Krüger, Stewart Granger, Winston Ntshona, John Kani, Jack Watson, Frank Finlay, Kenneth Griffith, Barry Foster, Ronald Fraser, Ian Yule, Patrick Allen, Rosalind Lloyd, David Ladd, Paul Spurrier, Jeff Corey, Brook Williams, Percy Herbert, Glyn Baker, Sydney Chama, Ken Gampu, Jane Hylton, Taks Senekal, Martin Grace, Terry Wells, Joe Cole, Fats Bookholane, John Alderson, Terence Longdon, Patrick Holt, Robert Cunningham, John Dennison, Thomas Baptiste, Jules Walter, Fred Bryant, Valerie Leon, Anna Bergman, Jeannie Collings, Colin Abraham, B.H. Barry, Robin Blair-Crawford, Rod Campbell, Christopher Chittell, Bob Christo, Graham Clarke, Tim Condren, George Lane Cooper, Richard Cox;
Production year: 1978;
Genre: action, thriller, drama, adventure, war;
MPAA rating: r;
Duration: 134 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 6,8;

More information about the film “The Wild Geese” on the website imdb.com

“Game for Vultures”, 1979

Director: James Fargo

films about rhodesia - Game for Vultures

Set in 1970s Rhodesia, this film explores the themes of sanctions-busting and freedom-fighting. It delves into the complex dynamics between black freedom-fighters and white soldiers during the civil war. Despite its promising premise, the film received mixed reviews [[3]](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079191/reviews).

Starring: Richard Harris, Richard Roundtree, Joan Collins, Ray Milland, Denholm Elliott, Sven-Bertil Taube, Ken Gampu, Tony Osoba, Neil Hallett, Mark Singleton, Alibe Parsons, Victor Melleney, Jana Cilliers, John Parsonson, Elaine Proctor, Christopher Chittell, Graham Armitage, Patrick Mynhardt, Ndaba Mhlongo, Ian Steadman, Wilson Dunster, Peter van Dissel, Sam Williams, Tim Heale, Joe Mafela, Phillip Baird, Peter J. Elliott, Richard Haines, Charles Comyn, Johan Malherbe, Ryno Hattingh, Alan Smart, Simon Sabela, Sydney Chama, David Phetoe, Kevin Basel, Volenté Bertotti, John Boulter, Tobie Cronje, Norman Els, Kenneth Hendel, Mervyn John, Leslie Mongezi, Eddie Nhlapo, Sandy Nkomo, Hal Orlandini, Joe Stewardson, Ashley Waldorf;
Production year: 1979;
Genre: drama;
MPAA rating: r;
Duration: 113 min.;
Rating: IMDB: 4,4;

More information about the film “Game for Vultures” on the website imdb.com

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other films that touch upon Rhodesia or its history.

The selection of films about Rhodesia offers a compelling insight into the complex history and socio-political landscape of the region. Each film delves deep into the human experience, portraying the struggles, triumphs, and conflicts that have shaped Rhodesia. From historical epics to intimate character studies, these films capture the essence of a nation in transition, shedding light on its vibrant culture, turbulent past, and the resilience of its people. Through powerful storytelling and evocative cinematography, these films honor the voices and narratives of Rhodesia, inviting audiences to ponder the enduring impact of its history on the present and the future.

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