The Wild Geese movie plot
2022-01-18 08:02
A large passenger plane landed at the London airport: Colonel Faulkner was taken to a luxurious private residence as soon as he stepped out of the airport. The owner, Sir Edward Matheson, is a magnate in the banking industry. He is trying to get the copper mining rights in African country A. The dictator of country A, General Endofa, deposed the former head of state Limbani, who was placed under house arrest in U. However, country U wants to use Limbani to trade with Endofa in exchange for the control of country A's copper mine, which interferes with Matheson's mining plan. Matheson and Faulkner discussed taking Limbani from U country to gain bargaining chips with General Endofa.
Limbani is a very famous native leader who advocates national liberation in Africa. In order to stabilize his regime, General Endofa decided to take Limbani and kill him. Faulkner knew that in order to realize this secret hijacking plan, a squad and a careful plan were needed, so he immediately gathered his old friends and acquaintances, and made up four officers (the other three officers were Leif and Shaw). En, Peter), four non-commissioned officers, one health soldier, and one sergeant major of fifty people, and began to carry out intensive training in various combat projects in country S.
On a hazy moon night, a transport plane airlifted the death squad to U country. Faulkner divided the team into two, encircling the prison one way, and the other led by Sean to occupy the airport. Before long, the death squad succeeded in robbing the prison, snatching Limbani from the "imprison", and gave Limbani the heart disease medicine brought from London. Limbani was overjoyed and said that he would live and continue fighting.
The team quickly assembled in front of the airport control tower, waiting for the corresponding transport plane to fly in to pick up the death squad. The sound of the aircraft was approaching from far to near, and it was about to land on the runway. Suddenly, the aircraft that was already close to the runway roared away. At this time, the driver's words came from the airport: He was ordered to fly back.
Faulkner understood that they had been deceived. He estimated that Matheson and Endorfa might have a new deal, and it would be unnecessary to snatch Limbany, and then leave the death squad aside. At this time, the death squad was in a situation of isolation and helplessness, Faulkner made a decisive decision and rushed to the tribe in Limbani's hometown. At this moment, Matheson toasted with representatives of Endofa to celebrate their new deal.
Faulkner sent Limbani to the car and moved quickly. At this time, Endofa's plane dived and fired at the car, and sent troops to surround Faulkner. Faulkner and the others fought and broke through with heavy casualties. Peter, Sergeant Major, and military doctors were killed successively. In desperation, a priest took the remaining death squads to a nearby airport, where a plane was parked. The death fighters hurriedly boarded the plane. Limbani was shot in the abdomen when he boarded the plane, and Chief of Staff Refer was also shot in the leg in order to escort Limbani, unable to climb into the door of the plane that had already started. Behind him were hundreds of fierce chasing soldiers. Refu didn't want to fall into the tiger's mouth and asked Faulkner to kill him. Faulkner reluctantly fired. The plane flies to The Republic of Zimbabwe (now The Republic of Zimbabwe). Limbany died on the plane due to his injuries.
Faulkner returned to England from The Republic of Zimbabwe to find out the truth. Matheson had obtained the privilege of mining copper from Endofa, so he left the death squad and Limbani. In doing so, he can also save one million dollars in employment fees. Faulkner finds Matheson and reprimands him for seeing benefits. He collected the wages for the widows and orphans of the eleven people who were alive and the dead companions, raised the gun and killed Matheson, and took care of the children of his old friends as the godfather of Emil, the son of Reffer.
Extended Reading
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Sgt. Jock McTaggart: I just like to fight, with weapons or without.
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Lt. Shawn Fynn: [referring to the radio callsigns for his men and for their transport aircraft] Iron Man,Wild Goose! Sounds like a finger up a tin man's backside,doesn't it?