Code Name: Wild Geese (1984)

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Commander Robin Wesley, leader of a group of mercenaries, go to the Golden Triangle in Southeast Asia to overthrow the dictator, who is a major manufacturer and dealer of the world's opium.

Introduction
"Code Name: Wild Geese" is a 1984 Italian-German war film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Lewis Collins, Ernest Borgnine, Klaus Kinski, and Lee Van Cleef. This movie is an action-packed European take on the combat category with a highly skilled group of mercenaries gotten to take down a drug lord in the Golden Triangle area of Southeast Asia. The motion picture is greatly motivated by the popular war films of the time, such as "The Dirty Dozen" and "The Wild Geese".

Plot Overview
The movie begins with DEA representative Captain Robin Wesley (Lewis Collins) assembling a group of mercenaries, known as the Wild Geese, after losing his partner in an undercover operation versus a drug lord. Wesley creates an extremely proficient team of military veterans, including Sergeant Mike Ransom (Klaus Kinski), Ed Forster (Ernest Borgnine) and Rifleman China (Lee Van Cleef), to name a few.

Their mission is to ruin the large opium fields and processing labs run by ominous worldwide drug lord Synne (Giovanni Cianfriglia), who utilizes his earnings to assist fund different Communist terrorist groups internationally. The Wild Geese are briefed that they must work covertly, as the operation has no official support from any federal government. They are given a code word and delegated their own gadgets to complete the mission.

Upon showing up in Thailand, the group is satisfied by a local, Koo Min, who offers them with materials, transportation, and info about Synne's operation. Initially, they participate in a series of minor skirmishes with Synne's armed guards and discover their way through the rich jungle landscape.

Dispute and Resolution
As the Wild Geese infiltrate Synne's operation further, they find the true scope of his evil deeds. The drug lord guidelines over the local villagers with an iron fist, using their fear to maintain his opium production. The movie includes depth to the main villains when it is revealed that both Synne and his henchman, Commander Sunyata, were trained by Captain Wesley years earlier, offering the conflict a personal twist.

As the Wild Geese broaden their operation, they manage to forge an alliance with a group of anti-communist guerrilla fighters led by the charismatic Bopha. Together, they plan and execute numerous effective attacks versus Synne's centers and soldiers.

Throughout these battles, numerous members of the Wild Geese group are eliminated, leaving only Wesley, Ransom, and a handful of others to finish the objective. Lastly, after numerous close calls and traumatic experiences, the Wild Geese and their allies manage to ruin the opium laboratories and fields.

The final climactic sequence includes the Wild Geese participating in a daring aerial assault on Synne's prepared substance. Wesley confronts and kills both Synne and Sunyata, avenging his fallen associates and putting an end to their drug operation. With their objective accomplished, the making it through members of the group return home.

Conclusion
"Code Name: Wild Geese" is a highly entertaining action-adventure film that features an engaging story, remarkable characters, and extreme fight series. In spite of its relatively low budget plan and the truth that it is greatly inspired by other combat category movies, the motion picture still holds its own as an enjoyable foray into the world of mercenary warfare.

The movie has developed something of a cult following throughout the years, which can be attributed to the mix of exhilarating action, dramatic settings, and unforgettable efficiencies from a cast of skilled and skilled actors, especially Collins, Kinski, and Borgnine. As a result, "Code Name: Wild Geese" remains an amusing expect fans of 80s war films and action flicks alike.

Top Cast

  • Lewis Collins (small)
    Lewis Collins
    Cmdr. Robin Wesley
  • Klaus Kinski (small)
    Klaus Kinski
    Charleton
  • Lee Van Cleef (small)
    Lee Van Cleef
    Archie 'China' Travers
  • Ernest Borgnine (small)
    Ernest Borgnine
    Frank Fletcher
  • Manfred Lehmann
    Klein
  • Thomas Danneberg (small)
    Thomas Danneberg
    Arbib
  • Frank Glaubrecht
    Stone
  • Hartmut Neugebauer
    Brenner
  • Wolfgang Pampel
    Baldwin
  • Mimsy Farmer (small)
    Mimsy Farmer
    Kathy Robson
  • Luciano Pigozzi (small)
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Priest