June 3, 2026

Episode 802: Dark of the Sun (1968)

Episode 802: Dark of the Sun (1968) Guest Co-Hosts: Andrew Nette, Jedidiah Ayres

Mike welcomes Andrew Nette and Jedidiah Ayres back to dissect Dark of the Sun (1968), a brutal, kinetic men‑on‑a‑mission film whose pulp thrills sit atop a surprisingly rich political and historical foundation. The trio digs into the movie’s Cold War backdrop, its depiction of the Congo Crisis, and the real mercenaries who inspired characters like Curry and the sadistic Henlein — from “Mad” Mike Hoare to Siegfried “Congo” Müller, whose Iron Cross‑wearing exploits echo through the film. They explore Jack Cardiff’s muscular direction, the film’s obsession with logistics, its uneasy colonial gaze, and how Rod Taylor and Jim Brown anchor a story that veers from heist film to war movie to moral reckoning.

Chainsaws, trains, diamonds, and geopolitics collide in one of the wildest action films of the 1960s.

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Music:
"Main Title" - Jacques Loussier

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