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Shout at the Devil ()


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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.

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Flynn
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Sebastian Oldsmith
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Rosa
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Mohammed
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Fleischer (as Rene Kolldehoff)
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Braun
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Von Kleine
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Kyller
Gerard Paquis ...
Capt. da Silva - Portuguese Pilot
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Mr. Smythe
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Mrs. Smythe
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Cynthia
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El Keb
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Mr. Raji
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Lt. Phipps
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Captain Joyce
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Captain Henry
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Admiral Howe
Geoff Davidson ...
Mackintosh
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1st Village Chief
Shalimar Undi ...
Nanny
Joe Mafela ...
Sergeant Dumu
Paul Mafela ...
Native Runner
Solomon Dungane ...
Luti
Ray Msengana ...
Ahmed
Nikos Kourtis ...
Arab
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Edgar Attard ...
Roman Catholic Priest (uncredited)
Nicole Boshoff ...
Baby Maria Oldsmith (uncredited)
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German crewman (uncredited)

Directed by

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Peter R. Hunt ... (as Peter Hunt)

Written by

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Stanley Price ... (screenplay) &
Alastair Reid ... (screenplay) and
Wilbur Smith ... (screenplay)
 
Wilbur Smith ... (book "Shout at the Devil")

Produced by

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Samuel Z. Arkoff ... producer (uncredited)
Michael Klinger ... producer
Tony Klinger ... assistant producer
Stanley Sopel ... associate producer (uncredited)
Robert Sterne ... associate producer

Music by

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Maurice Jarre

Cinematography by

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Michael Reed ... director of photography

Editing by

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Michael J. Duthie ... (as Michael Duthie)

Editorial Department

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John Nuth ... second assistant editor (uncredited)
Derek Trigg ... first assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Irene Lamb

Production Design by

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Syd Cain

Makeup Department

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Paul Engelen ... makeup artist
Mike Jones ... hairdresser
Graham Freeborn ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Nick Maley ... makeup artist: Malta (uncredited)

Production Management

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Brian Burgess ... production manager: Africa
Stuart Freeman ... production manager: Malta

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Frank Ernst ... assistant director
John Glen ... second unit director
Peter Bennett ... second assistant director: Malta (uncredited)
Chris Kenny ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Arnold Schulkes ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Ernest Archer ... art director: Africa (as Ernie Archer)
Leon Davis ... construction: Malta
Vernon Dixon ... set dresser: Africa
Dick Frift ... construction: Africa
Robert W. Laing ... art director: Malta (as Bob Laing)
Hugh Scaife ... set dresser: Malta
Terry Wells ... props
John Allett ... standby props (uncredited)
Andy Andrews ... propman: Malta (uncredited)
Jack Arnett ... master plasterer (uncredited)
Bill Beecham ... standby painter (uncredited)
Les Benson ... dressing props (uncredited)
Bert Bowers ... master carpenter (uncredited)
Les Butterfield ... carpenter (uncredited)
Maurice Cain ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Stan Catlin ... carpenter (uncredited)
John Chisholm ... dressing props (uncredited)
Bob Devine ... carpenter (uncredited)
Ben Fensham ... master painter (uncredited)
Mike Fowlie ... property master (uncredited)
George Gillard ... plasterer (uncredited)
Alec Hearn ... drapesmaster (uncredited)
Fred Heyes ... supervising painter (uncredited)
John Hogan ... chargehand props (uncredited)
Les Howell ... standby rigger (uncredited)
Paul Jones ... plasterer (uncredited)
Tom Jung ... poster designer (uncredited)
Ronald Lenoir ... supervising stagehand (uncredited)
Jim Morahan ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Freddie Morris ... supervising carpenter (uncredited)
John O'Boy ... standby carpenter (uncredited)
Roy O'Connor ... stagehand (uncredited)
George Peppiatt ... propman: Malta (uncredited)
Tony Rimmington ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Cliff Robinson ... assistant art director (uncredited) / set dresser (uncredited)
Bryn Siddall ... property buyer (uncredited)
John Tregear ... standby stagehand (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Peter Elliott ... sound editor
John W. Mitchell ... sound (as John Mitchell)
Bill Rowe ... dubbing recordist
Nicholas Stevenson ... dubbing editor (as Nick Stevenson)
Ron Butcher ... sound maintenance (uncredited)
Mike Le Mare ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Keith Pamplin ... boom operator (uncredited)
John Pitt ... sound camera operator (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Peter Biggs ... special effects technician (uncredited)
John Evans ... special effects technician (uncredited)
Brian Smithies ... special effects technician (uncredited)
Ian Wingrove ... special effects technician (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Derek Meddings ... models and special effects
Theo Nischwitz ... process work

Stunts

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Leslie Crawford ... stunt arranger (as Les Crawford)
Del Baker ... stunts (uncredited)
Peter Brayham ... stunts (uncredited)
Leslie Crawford ... stunt double: Roger Moore (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Cliff Diggins ... stunts (uncredited)
Romo Gorrara ... stunts (uncredited)
Eddie Powell ... stunts (uncredited)
Larry Taylor ... stunt double: Lee Marvin (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Connie Tilton ... stunts (uncredited)
Derek Ware ... stunts (uncredited)
Les White ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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James Devis ... camera operator: second unit (as Jim Devis)
Ken Eddy ... aerial photographer
Frank Heeney ... gaffer
Alan Hume ... cameraman: second unit
Jim Kane ... grip
Alec Mills ... camera operator
George Whitear ... still photographer
Ron Drinkwater ... focus puller (uncredited)
Mike Frift ... focus puller: second unit (uncredited)
Martin Hume ... clapper loader: second unit (uncredited)
George Hunt ... chargehand electrician (uncredited)
Ed King ... grip (uncredited)
Ronald Lenoir ... chargehand rigger (uncredited)
Malcolm MacIntosh ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Danny Shelmerdine ... clapper loader (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Gianna Pisanello ... casting: Africa

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Philippe Pickford ... wardrobe
Shura Cohen ... wardrobe assistant: Malta (uncredited)
Yvonne Zarb Cousin ... wardrobe assistant (uncredited)
Colin Wilson ... wardrobe assistant (uncredited)

Location Management

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Howard Rennie ... location manager: second unit
Dusty Symonds ... location manager: Africa
Stuart Freeman ... location manager: Malta (uncredited)

Music Department

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Maurice Jarre ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Joan Davis ... continuity

Transportation Department

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Jimmy Spiller ... unit driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Linda Allen ... liaison
Samuel Z. Arkoff ... presenter
Paul Avellino ... special facilities: Malta
Denis Bieber ... presentation / producers associate
Maurice Binder ... title designer: main title
Christopher Birch ... finance
Leslie Crawford ... fight arranger (as Les Crawford)
Vicki Deason ... production secretary
Geoff Freeman ... publicist
Neville Meyer ... presentation / producers associate
Denton Scott ... production accountant
Nick Turvey ... flying sequences
Linda Allen ... London contact (uncredited)
Jill Bennett ... assistant production accountant (uncredited)
George Marshall ... assistant accountant: Malta (uncredited)
Doris Spriggs ... assistant: Roger Moore (uncredited)
Lindsay Sterne ... producer's secretary (uncredited)
Martin Stevens ... assistant accountant (uncredited)
Paul Tucker ... assistant production accountant (uncredited)
John Wood ... stand-in: FRoger Moore (uncredited) / stand-in: Roger Moore (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Just before World War I, the hard-drinking, sharpshooting, Irish-American Colonel Flynn O'Flynn uses British aristocrat Sebastian Oldsmith to help poach ivory from German-controlled territory in East Africa, putting them at odds with Herman Fleischer, the local German Provincial Commander. When Sebastian is infected with malaria, he is nursed back to health by Flynn's daughter Rosa, and they fall in love and marry. Not long afterwards, Britain declares war on Germany and they are drawn into the conflict, ultimately making a daring attack on the German armored cruiser S.M.S. Blücher as it undergoes repairs in a local estuary. Written by Chris Frost

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Taglines An epic so vast it took two years to create and a whole continent to contain See more »
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Also Known As
  • Parole d'homme (France)
  • Gritar al diablo (Spain)
  • Flammer over floden (Denmark)
  • Joka pirua kutsuu (Finland)
  • Krzyknąć diabłu w twarz (Poland)
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Runtime
  • 150 min
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Budget $10,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia 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. See more »
Goofs The crocodile that approaches Flynn after he has been shot has four fingers and a thumb on each hand, revealing it to be a human in a suit. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 4: Cooled by Refrigeration (2009). See more »
Soundtracks O'Reilly's Daughter See more »
Quotes Colonel Flynn O'Flynn: He's deformed!
Sebastian Oldsmith: He's a girl.
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