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Shout at the Devil

Shout at the Devil

1976Movie⏱️ 2h 30mPG
ActionAdventureComedyDramaRomanceWar
6.2
IMDB Rating
3,786 votes

During World War I, a British aristocrat, an American entrepreneur, and the latter's attractive young daughter, set out to destroy a German battlecruiser, which is awaiting repairs in an inlet just off Zanzibar.

Director
Peter R. Hunt
Writers
Stanley Price, Alastair Reid, Wilbur Smith
Stars
Lee Marvin, Roger Moore, Barbara Parkins
Release Date
April 23, 1976
Language
English, German, Swahili, Latin
Country
United Kingdom
🎯 1
Nominations
💬 44
Reviews
📋 3.4K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Lee Marvin
Lee Marvin
as Flynn
Roger Moore
Roger Moore
as Sebastian Oldsmith
Barbara Parkins
Barbara Parkins
as Rosa
Ian Holm
Ian Holm
as Mohammed
Reinhard Kolldehoff
Reinhard Kolldehoff
as Fleischer
Gernot Endemann
Gernot Endemann
as Braun
Karl Michael Vogler
Karl Michael Vogler
as Von Kleine
Horst Janson
Horst Janson
as Kyller
👤
Gerard Paquis
as Capt. da Silva - Portuguese Pilot
Maurice Denham
Maurice Denham
as Mr. Smythe

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.39 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Malta
Production
Tonav Productions

🏷️ Keywords

world war oneivoryfather in law son in law relationshiphusband wife relationshiploss of child

🎯 Categories

SlapstickActionAdventureComedyDramaRomanceWar

⭐ Featured Review

A rollicking great action yarn (that was true!)
by lastliberal2008-03-08
8/10

"The first thing you notice about this film is the racist MPAA. Despite it being rated PG for war violence, there was nudity. Breasts were exposed, but they weren't those of Barbara Parkins ("Peyton Place", Valley of the Dolls, and her skintastic moment in Breakfast in Paris), but of African natives. Seems that black breasts are not taboo for children to see. But, to the film itself. It is actually two films. The first half in 1912, has Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou, Paint Your Wagon) as a drunken ivory poacher who manages to get Roger Moore (The Spy Who Loved Me, "The Saint"..."

💡 Did You Know?

In his 2008 autobiography "My Word Is My Bond", Sir Roger Moore recalled that Lee Marvin got into a fight with Japanese journalists at an airport while making this movie. He said Marvin still hated the Japanese because of his war experiences.

📖 Synopsis

During World War I, a British aristocrat, an American entrepreneur, and the latter's attractive young daughter, set out to destroy a German battlecruiser, which is awaiting repairs in an inlet just off Zanzibar.