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North Sea Hijack

United Kingdom

1979

100 Min
Color
English
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DIR Andrew V. McLaglen

EXEC Moses Rothman

PROD Elliott Kastner

SCR Jack Davies

DP Tony Imi

CAST Roger Moore, Anthony Perkins, James Mason, David Hedison, Michael Parks

ED Alan Strachan

PROD DES Maurice Carter

MUSIC Michael J. Lewis

SOUND Allan Sones

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Andrew V. McLaglen

Andrew Victor McLaglen (born 28 July 1920) is a British-American film and television director and former actor.

Andrew McLaglen was born in London, the son of British actor Victor McLaglen and Enid Lamont. He was from a film family that included eight uncles and an aunt, and he grew up on movie sets with his parents as well as John Wayne and John Ford. After working as an assistant director on a few smaller films, Ford gave him the assistant director job on the film The Quiet Man (1952).

After a few more assistant or second director jobs, McLaglen directed his first film Gun The Man Down in 1956 – a western B-movie with James Arness, Angie Dickinson and Harry Carey, Jr..

He went on to work extensively in television directing, directing episodes of Perry Mason (7), Gunslinger (5), Rawhide (6), and then 99 episodes of Have Gun – Will Travel, The Lieutenant (4), The Virginian (2), and 96 episodes of Gunsmoke.

Returning to films – directing Shenandoah (1965… read more

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Easton Dubois

18Nov11

Moore was a terrible Bond, he's a great gay drunk cat-loving commando

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chasemiddaugh

26May11

Roger Moore took this to avoid typecasting during his Bond years. All that meant was he grew a beard, and that his character liked cats instead of women. He also said he preferred this to any Bond film he was in- but it is practically a Bond film through and through- and a good one for 1979.

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