Day Of The Jackal, The - (Movie Clip) No French Soldier
Following credits and the modest two-Citroen motorcade of President de Gaulle, assassins led by Bastien-Thiry (Jean Sorel) make their attempt, an historic event in Paris, 1962, opening Fred Zinnemann's The Day Of The Jackal, 1973.
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British and French agents join forces to save President De Gaulle from a deadly assassin in The Day Of The Jackal (1973).
Day Of The Jackal, The -- (Movie Clip) Do Not Fail
French police deputy commissioner Lebel (Michel Lonsdale) gets word that he's being called back into duty to catch an assassin hunting president de Gaulle, consulting with his boss (Timothy West) and assistant Caron (Derek Jacobi), in Fred Zinnemann's The Day Of The Jackal, 1973.
Day Of The Jackal, The -- (Movie Clip) One Englishman
Rodin (Eric Porter), leader of the secret OAS conspiracy, introduces colleagues (Dennis Carey, Jean Martin), to his chosen English assassin (Edward Fox, title character), in The Day Of The Jackal, 1973, directed by Fred Zinnemann from Frederick Forsyth's novel.
Day Of The Jackal, The -- (Movie Clip) Hiring
The Jackal (Edward Fox) sets the terms for his job, the murder of Charles De Gaulle, in this scene from The Day Of The Jackal (1973).
Day Of The Jackal, The -- (Movie Clip) Over What Range?
Edward Fox (title character) in Genoa, Italy, visits a reclusive English gunsmith (Cyril Cusack), seeking the weapon for his attempt to kill French President de Gaulle, in Fred Zinnemann's The Day Of The Jackal, 1973.
Day Of The Jackal, The -- (Movie Clip) Quanto Costa?
Doing business at a Genoa street market, Edward Fox (title character) in a famous scene testing the rifle made for his attempt to kill the French president, with a special bullet, in The Day Of The Jackal, 1973, from Frederick Forsyth's novel.