When terrorists take over two oil rigs, and threaten to blow them up if their demands are not met, an eccentric anti-terrorism expert volunteers his unique commando unit to stop them.When terrorists take over two oil rigs, and threaten to blow them up if their demands are not met, an eccentric anti-terrorism expert volunteers his unique commando unit to stop them.When terrorists take over two oil rigs, and threaten to blow them up if their demands are not met, an eccentric anti-terrorism expert volunteers his unique commando unit to stop them.
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- TriviaIn his autobiography, Sir Roger Moore wrote that at one point, the crew tried to sedate several of the lively cats that belonged to his character, without actor and cat lover James Mason discovering the scheme.
- GoofsWhen ffolkes is explaining his background, he says; "Both my parents died tragically in childbirth." His mother perhaps, but whose father has ever died in childbirth? This ironic statement is explained in the novel Esther Ruth and Jennifer by Jack Davies, in Chapter 1. His father, Augustus ffolkes, had succumbed to a heart attack after witnessing his premature birth, thus making him the only child to have had a father die in child birth.
- Alternate versionsThe original UK cinema version had the sight of one of the hijackers unbuttoning the blouse of a female captive removed for an 'A' rating (the same as today's 'PG' rating). All subsequent video and DVD releases have been uncut and rated '15'.
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A group of terrorists lead by Lou Kramer (Anthony Perkins) demand millions of pounds from the British Government or else they will blow up two very expensive oil rigs in the North Sea. The British Government call upon the cat loving eccentric Rufus Excalibur ffolkes (Roger Moore) whose team are trained to deal with just these sort of circumstances.
Moore made this after the Bond in space movie 'Moonraker' he made some strange career choices here, in this movie seemed like an attempt to distance himself from Bond, yet the two that followed 'Sea Wolves' and even more so the Burt Reynolds led ensemble 'Cannonball Run' (where he played a man who identifies himself as actor Roger Moore. His character behaves similarly to James Bond, he drives a silver Aston Martin DB5, and his appearance is met by a take on the famous Bond theme) seemed to play off and cash in on the role, before he returned to Bond in 'For Your Eyes Only'
Because "North Sea Hijack" is really all about Roger Moore the rest of the cast don't really make an impression, which in some ways is a good thing. As the rest of the cast are bad. Including Perkins playing the terrorist leader as he is no were villainous enough, and his delivery of his lines is awkward at best.
Worth watching once, but if I had to choose between rewatching North Sea Hijack or going to see a firework display on a very rainy night. North Sea Hijack would lose.
Moore made this after the Bond in space movie 'Moonraker' he made some strange career choices here, in this movie seemed like an attempt to distance himself from Bond, yet the two that followed 'Sea Wolves' and even more so the Burt Reynolds led ensemble 'Cannonball Run' (where he played a man who identifies himself as actor Roger Moore. His character behaves similarly to James Bond, he drives a silver Aston Martin DB5, and his appearance is met by a take on the famous Bond theme) seemed to play off and cash in on the role, before he returned to Bond in 'For Your Eyes Only'
Because "North Sea Hijack" is really all about Roger Moore the rest of the cast don't really make an impression, which in some ways is a good thing. As the rest of the cast are bad. Including Perkins playing the terrorist leader as he is no were villainous enough, and his delivery of his lines is awkward at best.
Worth watching once, but if I had to choose between rewatching North Sea Hijack or going to see a firework display on a very rainy night. North Sea Hijack would lose.
- slightlymad22
- Aug 20, 2014
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,993,772
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $805,511
- Apr 20, 1980
- Gross worldwide
- $2,993,772
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