The Jackal
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Michael Caton-Jones |
Based on | The Day of the Jackal |
Kenneth Ross | |
Box office | 159. 3 million USD |
Story by | Chuck Pfarrer |
Kenneth Ross | |
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ID | 741396 |
About The Jackal
During an FBI raid on a Moscow nightclub, the brother of Russian gangster Terek Murad (David Hayman) is killed. Murad wants revenge and hires anonymous hit man the Jackal (Bruce Willis) to kill FBI Deputy Director Carter Preston (Sidney Poitier). With the help of Russian agent Valentina Koslova (Diane Venora), Preston finds the only man who knows what the notorious Jackal looks like, imprisoned IRA terrorist Declan Mulqueen (Richard Gere), and forces him to help hunt down the hit man.
Bond villains in the frame
... I have always been a fan of Michael and loved his moves going way back to The Day of The Jackal...
Laurence Fox: The actor who became a political activist
... He comes from an acting family - his uncle, Edward Fox, starred in the 1973 film The Day of The Jackal, and appeared in films including 1984 s The Bounty and 1982 s Gandhi, while Laurence Fox s father James appeared in films including A Passage to India in 1984 and 1993 s The Remains of the Day, and ITV drama series Downton Abbey...
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... A statue of Anubis, The Jackal god of the dead, is the subject of this drawing by Carter, which includes notes and measurements...
Tony Britton dies aged 95, daughter Fern Britton confirms
... Britton was best known for starring in BBC sitcom Don t Wait Up alongside Nigel Havers in the 1980s, as well as many British films including The Day of The Jackal...
Tony Britton dies aged 95, daughter Fern Britton confirms
Tony Britton played Dr Toby Latimer in comedy sitcom Don't Wait Up
Actor Tony Britton has died aged 95.
His daughter, TV presenter Fern Britton , announced on Twitter that he had died early on Sunday morning.
"Great actor, director and charmer," she wrote. "May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest. "
Britton was best known for starring in BBC sitcom Don't Wait Up alongside Nigel Havers in the 1980s, as well as many British films including The Day of The Jackal .
He also appeared in Robin's Nest alongside Richard O'Sullivan and Tessa Wyatt , and films Operation Amsterdam as well as Sunday Bloody Sunday .
In 1975 he won the Broadcasting Press Guild's best actor award for his role in The Nearly Man.
Fern Britton 's tweet sparked hundreds of tributes and messages of support on Social Media .
Jasper Britton , Britton's son from his second marriage, also tweeted, saying: "As he was wont to say, 'that's Show Business , kid'".
Comedian and actor Sanjeev Bhaskar : "Profound condolences Fern and gratitude for the joy and entertainment your Dad brought to me and millions of others. Sending love and strength. "
Actor Peter Egan "Very sad to see the passing of The Legend Tony Britton . A wonderful actor and light comedian. Condolences to His Family . A Lovely Man too. "
Born in Birmingham, Britton served in the Army and worked in an aircraft factory during World War Two.
Interviewed on Britton said he did not come from a theatrical background "at all".
"I believe one of my many aunts had a good voice but she never used it professionally," he said.
Britton added: "Ever since I was Old Enough to think, I've always wanted to be an actor. I couldn't tell you why, it was just there. "
He joined an amateur dramatics group in Weston-super-Mare before turning professional.
He went on to appear On Stage at the Old Vic and with The Royal Shakespeare Company, as well as The Role of Professor Higgins in My Fair Lady for two and a half years as part of a national tour.
Tony Britton with his co-star Nigel Havers in sitcom Don't Wait Up in 1984 Don't Wait Up ran from 1983 to 1990 In 1955, Britton played Romeo on TV, which led him to get a film contractIn 2013, Britton appeared in a production of Shakespeare's King Lear at the Old Vic in London.
He had Two Children with his first wife, Ruth Hawkins - Fern and scriptwriter Cherry Britton .
He had A Son Jasper with his second wife, Danish sculptor Eva Castle Britton (nee Skytte Birkenfeldt).
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Source of news: bbc.com