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Shout at the Devil
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The film is based on the novel written by Wilbur Smith. It is about an American dealer and his young daughter have a extraordinary plan to distroy a German battleship during World War I.
The film is based on the novel written by Wilbur Smith. It is about an American dealer and his young daughter have a extraordinary plan to distroy a German battleship during World War I.
Actors:
Gernot Endemann,
Karl Michael Vogler,
Peter Copley,
Robert Lang,
Heather Wright,
Bernard Horsfall,
Nikos Kourtis

Gernot Endemann
24 June 1942, Essen, Germany

Karl Michael Vogler
28 August 1928, Remscheid, Germany

Peter Copley
20 May 1915, Bushey, Hertfordshire, England, UK

Robert Lang
24 September 1934, Bristol, England, UK

Heather Wright
1950

Bernard Horsfall
20 November 1930, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, UK

Nikos Kourtis
Country:
United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Barbara Parkins #Lee Marvin #Peter R. Hunt #Roger Moore #Shout at the Devil #Tonav Productions
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Gernot Endemann
24 June 1942, Essen, Germany

Karl Michael Vogler
28 August 1928, Remscheid, Germany

Peter Copley
20 May 1915, Bushey, Hertfordshire, England, UK

Robert Lang
24 September 1934, Bristol, England, UK

Heather Wright
1950

Bernard Horsfall
20 November 1930, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, UK
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July 19, 2008
Adapted from one of the most popular novelists in Wilbur Smith, Shout at the Devli puts our protagonists in wildly dangerous situations, in which they have to survive everything from crocodiles to the Germans
October 07, 2013
Shout at the Devil is a great adventure with lots of explosions and intrigue and hints of war. However, the way colonialism and other sensitive issues are handled shows that there is a big difference between even the attitudes of 1976 and the present.