Dark Of The Sun
Dark Of The Sun
DVD

Dark Of The Sun, Dark Of The Sun, DVD


Take elite commandos, send them on a do-or-die assignment and sit back and watch the action explode. The men-on-a-mission formula that worked in 1967's the Dirty Dozen and in Where Eagles Dare (released in the U.S. in 1969) provides another salvo of volatile screen adventure with this strike-force saga released in 1968. Rod Taylor and Jim Brown are among a mercenary unit rolling on a steam train across the Congo, headed for the dual tasks of rescuing civilians imperiled by rebels and recovering a cache of diamonds. The film's violence is fierce, unforgiving, ahead of it's time. Quentin Tarantino would offer a tribute of sorts to this red-blooded wallop of a cult fave by using part of it's compelling score in Inglourious Basterds.