March or Die (film)

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March or Die

Theatrical release poster by Tom Jung
Directed by Dick Richards
Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer
Lew Grade
Written by David Zelag Goodman
Starring Gene Hackman
Catherine Deneuve
Terence Hill
Max von Sydow
Jack O'Halloran
Music by Maurice Jarre
Cinematography John Alcott
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) 1977
Running time 104 min.
Language English

March or Die is a 1977 film directed by Dick Richards, starring Gene Hackman, Terence Hill, Catherine Deneuve, Max von Sydow and Ian Holm.

The film celebrates the 1920s French Foreign Legion. Foreign Legion Major Foster (Hackman), a war-weary American haunted by his memories of the recently-ended Great War, is assigned to protect a group of archaeologists at a dig site in Erfoud in Morocco from Bedouin revolutionaries led by El-Kirm (based on Moroccan revolutionary Abd el-Krim).

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Soon after the Great War, Major Foster (Hackman), the commander of a detachment of the French Foreign Legion, suffers the haunting memories of leading an army of 8,000, now reduced to 200. He became an alcoholic as a result, and his only friend is his faithful Sergeant, Triand (Rufus Narcy).

Foster arrives in Paris to assume a new command: to return to the Rif (Morocco) to re-establish French authority, as Bedouin and Berber tribes have begun to revolt against French rule. Foster is also ordered to escort archeologists from the Louvre, who are uncovering an ancient city near Erfoud buried by a sand storm 3,000 years ago. The site is the final resting place of a Berber saint, "The Angel of the Desert". Foster was chosen for the assignment, as he is the only French officer alive who served in Morocco before the war. He had helped to develop diplomatic ties with the tribes, especially with El Krim, the de facto leader of the scattered Rif tribes. Foster had vowed to El Krim that there would be no further archeological excavations.

Foster’s force is assembled. Among those who volunteer, willingly or unwillingly, is "the Gypsy" Marco Segrain (Terence Hill), a charming jewel thief famous for a three-year crime spree on the Riviera until French authorities managed to apprehend him. Gypsy befriends three other recruits: the Russian giant Ivan (Jack O'Halloran), formerly a member of the elite bodyguard of the deposed Russian Imperial family; “Top Hat” Gilbert Francis (André Penvern), a fashionable man and musician who lacks the physical traits needed in a soldier; and Fredrick Hastings (Paul Sherman), a romantic young English aristocrat who missed the Great War.

The four friends are soon disillusioned by the harsh realities of life in the Legion. A fatal fight breaks out among the men while traveling to Morocco over a homophobic insult to Maj. Foster's honor, to which Sgt. Triand takes exception. Foster does not hesitate to harshly discipline his men, especially Marco, who frequently disobeys orders, though he does care for his men. During the voyage, Marco charms Mme. Picard (Catherine Deneuve), daughter of a murdered archaeologist.

During their land journey to the Legion fortress, the train carrying the Legionnaires and the archaeological team is stopped by El Krim (Ian Holm) and his men. El Krim greets his old friend Foster but also declares that he is determined to unite the Berber tribes to drive the French out of Morocco. El Krim gives a "gift" to Foster to take back to the Premier of France: the archeologists of an earlier dig, who have been blinded and whose tongues have been cut out. He warns Foster not continue the excavation.

Training in the desert is so harsh, it pushes Top Hat to the point of suicide. Later, at the digging site, Hastings is kidnapped while on guard duty and tortured to death by one of El Krim’s men, whom El Krim excuses as being merely over-zealous. Marco retaliates. Instead of disciplining him, Foster merely defends him, using El Krim’s previous excuse for the actions of his own man.

Eventually, the tomb of the Angel of the Desert is found, and her golden sarcophagus is excavated. Foster offers it to El Krim as a token of peace, but El Krim rallies the warriors of all Bedouin tribes to fight a climactic battle. With the Legionnaires being heavily outnumbered, the digging site is eventually over-run. Ivan is killed, but Marco fights on, single-handedly fending off a flank attack. When Foster is killed, El Krim immediately calls off the fight, sending the surviving Legionnaires “to tell the world what happened” and out of respect for his dead friend.

There are two endings: the TV version ends with Marco taking up Mme Picard's offer to desert. The theatrical ending shows Marco (after having been promoted for his bravery in battle) staying behind and training more Legionnaire recruits, welcoming them by reiterating Foster's warning: "If the desert doesn't get you, the Arabs will. If the Arabs don't get you, the Legion will. And if the Legion doesn't, then I will. I don't know which is worse."

[edit] Cast

Actor Character
Gene Hackman Major William Sharman Foster
Terence Hill Marco Segrain
Catherine Deneuve Simone Picard
Max von Sydow Francois Marneau
Ian Holm El Krim
Jack O'Halloran Ivan
Rufus Sgt. Triand
Marcel Bozzuffi Lt. 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 Col. 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
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

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