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  1. Summary. In short, ‘ Wild Geese ‘ is a poem, written by Mary Oliver, that expresses what one must do in order to lead a good life. The speaker, presumably Oliver, is talking directly to her reader, imploring them to not worry so much about being good; rather, the reader should be true to nature and the beauty found in it.

  2. The Wild Geese. A team of aging mercenaries hired by a wealthy industrialist for one final mission: recruit and train a squad of commandos, parachute into an unstable African nation, snatch its deposed President from a maximum security prison, escape via the military- controlled airport, and massacre anyone who gets in their way.

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    The Wild Geese. 1978 · 2 hr 15 min. R. Action · War · Drama. Richard Burton, Roger Moore, and Richard Harris are a team of mercenaries who must remove a deposed African president and transport him to prison. Subtitles: English. Starring: Richard Burton Roger Moore Richard Harris. Directed by: Andrew V. McLaglen

  4. As for "The Wild Geese," it's one of those films that bucks the auteur theory: it's rather artlessly put together by director Andrew V. McLaglen, with a lack of technical polish, but it hangs together because of its dynamite cast (Richard Burton! Richard Harris! Sir Roger Moore!), ample pyrotechnics, and a droll British humor that proves welcome.

  5. 11 de dic. de 2012 · The Wild Geese is set in a fictional African nation that was a composite of several that existed at that time. Fifty British and South African mercenaries led by Richard Burton, Richard Harris and Roger Moore are hired to rescue Julius Limbani (the rightful leader of this African country) from imprisonment by an African dictator.

  6. The Wild Geese was written by Daniel Carney and published in 1978, just before the release of the movie of the same name. Curiously, although the book is not a novelisation of the movie, it was unpublished at the time the movie was made. The Wild Geese movie starred Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris and Hardy Kruger. The Wild Geese: Logline

  7. These "Wild Geese" fought in battles all over Europe and the world through the years. In South America, Bernardo O'Higgins became the Liberator of Chile and Admiral William Brown, from Mayo, became the Father of the Argentine Navy. Members of the Irish Brigade of France served as Marines with John Paul Jones on the "Bonhomme Richard" and others ...