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1975 • Adventure / Thriller • 105m

The Wilby Conspiracy

"In the fight for freedom, you have to break all the rules."

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Having spent 10 years in prison for nationalist activities, Shack Twala is finally ordered released by the South African Supreme Court but he finds himself almost immediately on the run after a run-in with the police. Assisted by his lawyer Rina Van Niekirk and visiting British engineer Jim Keogh, he heads for Capetown where he hopes to recover a stash of diamonds, meant to finance revolutionary activities, that he had entrusted to a dentist before his incarceration. Along the way, they are followed by Major Horn of the South African State security bureau and it becomes apparent that he has no intention of arresting them until they reach their final destination

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Sidney Poitier
Sidney Poitier
Shack Twala
Michael Caine
Michael Caine
Jim Keogh
Nicol Williamson
Nicol Williamson
Major Horn
Prunella Gee
Prunella Gee
Rina Van Niekirk
Saeed Jaffrey
Saeed Jaffrey
Anil Mukerjee
Persis Khambatta
Persis Khambatta
Persis Ray
Rijk de Gooyer
Rijk de Gooyer
Van Heerden
Rutger Hauer
Rutger Hauer
Blane Van Niekirk
Patrick Allen
Patrick Allen
District Commissioner
Archie Duncan
Archie Duncan
Gordon
Helmut Dantine
Helmut Dantine
Prosecuting Counsel
Director: Ralph NelsonScreenplay: Rod AmateauScreenplay: Harold NebenzalProducer: Martin BaumProducer: Paul M. HellerExecutive Producer: Helmut Dantine

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Wuchak
2025-06-04
70%

**_A black man and white man on the run in South Africa_** After a mishap with authorities, an anti-Apartheid activist (Sidney Poitier) and a British engineer (Michael Caine) are forced to flee together from Cape Town to Johannesburg and possible escape into Botswana. Shot in early 1974 and released the next year, “The Wilby Conspiracy” was helmed by the director of “Soldier Blue” from five years earlier, who’s known for ‘hip’ Lib messages mixed with chunks of exploitation, whether violence or sex. Serious issues are meshed with flip banter and deadly action. The depiction of the Apartheid police state is overdone in the manner of a comic book. Still, both sides of the debate are clearly presented. For instance, Major Horn (Nicol Williamson) points out that the 3 million Caucasians built the cities, towns, infrastructure, factories, mines and farms of South Africa and shouldn’t be told what to do by the 18 million blacks “20 years out of the trees,” as he puts it. Apartheid has been gone for over three decades at this point and how are things working out? Consider the now-legal land seizures of white farms and removal or murder of the minority people. You could say that, whether the Apartheid era or the present day, we live in a messed-up, unjust world. In any case, the political and racial complications are interesting and the happenings entertaining for the most part with an action-packed climax. Prunella Gee and Persis Khambatta are on hand in the feminine department; you might remember the latter as the ‘Iliadroid’ in “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” four years later. Unfortunately, her career never really took off despite the potential. It runs 1 hour, 45 minutes, and was shot in Kenya and Pinewood Studios, which is just west of London, along with establishing shots of Cape Town and so forth in South Africa. GRADE: B-/B

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Origin
GB
Languages
English
Studios
Baum/Dantine Productions, Optimus Productions

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