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March or Die (Original title)
Date: 16 October 1977 (Release)

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: Dick Richards

Synopsis: Period action drama. North Africa at the end of World War I. A Foreign Legion unit is assigned to protect an archaeological expedition digging for a priceless Berber tomb. An Arab chieftain rallies his people in an attempt to destroy the expedition and its guards and to claim the tomb.

Genre:
Action and Adventure

Subject:
Military
Releases
Date: 1977Country: United KingdomRelease type: unknownFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - Technicolor - SoundRuntime: 107 mins Length: 9642 FeetDialogue (original): English
Date: 1986Country: United KingdomRelease type: unknownFormat: VHS Videocassette - Colour - SoundRuntime: 102 mins Dialogue (original): English
Date: 2000Country: United KingdomRelease type: unknownFormat: DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) - Colour - SoundRuntime: 102 mins Dialogue (original): English

Credits (70)
©: March or Die Associates, Presents: Sir Lew Grade, [Presented] For: Associated General Films, Produced by: Dick Richards, Jerry Bruckheimer, Associate Producer for Morocco: Georges-Patrick Salvy-Guide, Spanish Production Manager: Diego Sempere, Miguel Angel Recuero, Production Supervisor: Ted Lloyd, Production Supervisor: Mike Moder, Production Supervisor: Luis Roberts, Mohamed Tazi, Production Accountant: John Wall, Location Auditor: Rusty Warren, Production Secretary: Denise O'Dell, Production Assistant: Christina Anderson, Michael Dempsey, Assistant Director: Jose Lopez Rodero, Assistant Director: Andre Delacroix, Assistant Director: Larry Franco, Mustapha Laghaz, Continuity: Ann Edwards, B.J. Bachman, Casting - London: Maude Spector, Casting - Paris: Katherine Vernoux, Casting - Rome: Guidarino Guidi, Casting - Morocco: Larbi Yacoubi, Screenplay by: David Zelag Goodman, Story by: David Zelag Goodman, Dick Richards, Photographed by: John Alcott, Camera Operator: James Devis, Chris Schwiebert, Chief Electrician: Lou Bogue, Stills: Federico Grau, Special Effects: Robert MacDonald, Film Editor: O. Nicholas Brown, Edited by: John C. Howard, Stanford C. Allen, Assistant Editor: Joel Cox, Assistant Editor: Richard Darling Jr, David Blangsted, Production Designer: Gil Parrondo, Art Director: José Maria Tapiador, Set Decorator: Dennis Parrish, Julian Mateos, Illustrator: Thomas J. Wright, Property Master: Dennis Parrish, Miss [Catherine] Deneuve's Costumes Designed by: Gitt Magrini, Miss [Catherine] Deneuve's Costumes Made by: Tirelli of Rome, Wardrobe Supervisor: Tony Scarano, Make-up: Jose Antonio Sanchez, Hairdresser: Blanca Sanchez, Title Design: Wayne Fitzgerald, Colour by: Technicolor, Music Composed and Conducted by: Maurice Jarre, Music Performed by: National Philharmonic Orchestra, Military Band of Garde Republicaine, Conducted by: Maurice Jarre, Music Editor: George Brand, Sound Mixer: Ivan Sharrock, Re-recording Mixer: Richard Portman, Supervising Sound Editor: William Stevenson, Sound Editor: Jim Bullock, Bill Phillips, Stunt Co-ordinator: Glenn Wilder, Stunt Co-ordinator: Chuck Hayward, Juan Majan, Filmed With: Arriflex
Cast (34)
Gene Hackman (Major William Sherman Foster), Terence Hill (Marco Segrain), Max von Sydow (Francois Marneau), Ian Holm (El Krim), Catherine Deneuve (Simone), Rufus (Sergeant Triand), Jack O'Halloran (Ivan), Marcel Bozzuffi (Fontaine), Andre Penvern (Top Hat), Paul Sherman (Fred Hastings), Vernon Dobtcheff (mean corporal), Marne Maitland (Leon), Gigi Bonos (Andre), Wolf Kahler (first German), Mathias Hell (second German), Jean Champion (minister), Walter Gotell (Colonel Lamont), Paul Antrim (Mollard), Catherine Willmer (petite lady), Arnold Diamond (husband), Maurice Arden (Pierre Lahoud), Albert Woods (Henri Delacorte), Liliane Rovere (Lola), Elisabeth Mortensen (French street girl), Leila Shenna (Arab street girl), Francois Valorbe (detective), Villena (gendarme), Ernest Misko (aide in minister's office), Guy Deghy (ship's captain), Jean Rougerie (legionnaire 1 (at station)), Guy Mairesse (legionnaire 2 (at station)), Eve Brenner (singing girl), Guy Marly (singing legionnaire), Margaret Modlin (lady in black)