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'S.A.S. San Salvador' (German title: S.A.S. Malko, im Auftrag des Pentagon) is a 1983 French-German international co-production film adaptation of Grard de Villiers' novel of the same name. The film was directed by Raoul Coutard. It starred Miles O'Keeffe as Son Altesse Srnissime Malko, the debonair polyglot hero of a long-lived (1965-2013) series of altogether 200 spy novels.

Plot



Like in the books Malko is a nobleman whose family bequeathed him a huge castle and an aristocratic appearance but no sufficient means to sustain the inherited premises or to keep up the appropriate life style. This time it is the castle's roof that requires work and forces Malko to accept another CIA mission. The secret service is worried about rumours which endanger the US-American reputation. It was brought to the CIA's notice that a former collaborator named Enrique Chacon (Raimund Harmstorff) allegedly went rogue in San Salvador. Malko is supposed to investigate Chacon over the atrocities of death squads and then do whatever seems fit against the background of his findings. So he travels to San Salvador and goes about it. Soon he becomes a witness to the crimes of the death squads and eventually he has to realise how Chacon is indeed the driving force for all that. That leaves him no other choice than to render Chacon harmless for good before he can return to his castle and his fiance, Countess Alexandra (Sybil Danning).

Background



In 1983 spy films were so popular that there were two James Bond films released the very same year 'Never Say Never Again' (starring Sean Connery) and 'Octopussy' (starring Roger Moore) while George Lazenby played "J.B." in 'Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.' made for television movie. Neither Bond film was convincingly realistic or absolutely true to author Ian Fleming who had once created this hero. The lasting success of novels about Malko showed there was a market for adventures of a newer and younger gentleman spy who refrained from spectacular gadgets. Moreover, Malko's creator Grard de Villiers would ostentatiously write the script and be one of the producers for all to see that this film was in accordance with his novels. Despite all good intentions 'S.A.S. San Salvador' didn't establish a new series of spy films but the series of novels lived on all the same, and one-time "Malko" Miles O'Keeffe starred the very next year with Sean Connery in 'Sword of the Valiant'.

Reception



'S.A.S. San Salvador' ranked 58th at the 1982 French box office, with 738,685 admissions. In Germany, where it released in early 1983, the film drew a further 250,871 admissions and ranked 65th at the yearly box office.

DVD release



Originally released on Betamax and VHS, the film came out on DVD in 2000.

Cast



* Miles O'Keeffe : Malko Linge

* Raimund Harmstorf : Enrique Chacon

* Dagmar Lassander : Maria Luisa Delgado

* Anton Diffring : Peter Reynolds

* Catherine Jarrett : Rosa

* Monika Kaelin : Pilar

* Alexander Kerst : David Wise

* Corinne Touzet : Elena

* Sybil Danning : Countess Alexandra Vogel

* Franck-Olivier Bonnet : Col. Mendoza

* Robert Etcheverry : Numez Grande

* Wolfgang Finck : Bart Roch

* Didier Bourdon

Discography



The CD soundtrack composed by Michel Magne is available on Music Box Records label ([http://www.musicbox-records.com/en/emmanuelle-4-sas-a-san-salvador.html website]).

References




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