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Ffolkes (1980)

Ffolkes (1980)
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Roger Moore took a brief vacation from playing James Bond in this witty adventure drama. Rufus Excalibur ffolkes (Moore), who for some reason prefers not to capitalize his last name, is a scuba-diving adventurer for hire with a sharp mind, a quick wit, a fondness for cats, and a certain distrust of women. When terrorist Lou Kramer (Anthony Perkins) takes over an oil drilling platform in the North Sea and threatens to blow it sky high if his demands are not met, ffolkes is called in by Admiral Brinsden (James Mason) to foil Kramer's scheme before it's too late. ffolkes, also released as North Sea Hijack and Assault Force, was based on the novel Esther, Ruth, and Jennifer by Jack Davies, who also penned the screenplay ("Esther, Ruth, and Jennifer," incidentally, are the code names for the ship, drilling rig, and platform seized by Kramer in the film). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Roger MooreJames Mason, (more)
Director(s):
Andrew V. McLaglen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Ffolkes

Roger Moore took a brief vacation from playing James Bond in this witty adventure drama. Rufus Excalibur ffolkes (Moore), who for some reason prefers not to capitalize his last name, is a scuba-diving adventurer for hire with a sharp mind, a quick wit, a fondness for cats, and a certain distrust of women. When terrorist Lou Kramer (Anthony Perkins) takes over an oil drilling platform in the North Sea and threatens to blow it sky high if his demands are not met, ffolkes is called in by Admiral Brinsden (James Mason) to foil Kramer's scheme before it's too late. ffolkes, also released as North Sea Hijack and Assault Force, was based on the novel Esther, Ruth, and Jennifer by Jack Davies, who also penned the screenplay ("Esther, Ruth, and Jennifer," incidentally, are the code names for the ship, drilling rig, and platform seized by Kramer in the film). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Andrew V. McLaglen
Writer(s):
Jack Davies
Producer(s):
Elliott Kastner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Violence, Adult Language, Graphic Violence, Questionable for Children)
Categories:
Mystery & SuspenseComedyAction / Adventure
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John H.

This is a good movie that casts Roger Moore against type. He plays an eccentric that is very different from his James Bond and Simon Templar roles. Anthony Perkins is seen in one of his rare appearances in the 1980's, he is wonderful as a villian. There is a very good supporting cast that includes David Hedison and James Mason. Highly Recommended.

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Mim M.

Wasn't impressed with this one. Barely made it to the end. Or did we?

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Carol C.

Carol C. Strongsville OH Very very dated show. Almost laughably so. We didn't even finish it because it was so predictable. Everyone sort of phoned it in.

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