8/10
A truck, loaded with contraband guns and ammunition, is hijacked on its way from Morocco to Nigeria.
14 November 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Due to some slip-up, this film was not copyrighted in the U.S.A. The film was made by S.N.E. Gaumont—Trianon Productions—UltraFilm. In the U.S.A. and other countries it was released through Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer. New York opening at the Apollo: 18 August 1965. U.S. release: 18 August 1965. Australian release: 28 October 1966. Sydney opening at the Capitol (ran one week). 122 minutes (U.S.); 109 minutes (Australia).

SYNOPSIS: A truck, loaded with contraband guns and ammunition, is hijacked on its way from Morocco to Nigeria.

COMMENT: Here we find the screenwriter of "Cloportes" (Michel Audiard) and the star (Lino Ventura) in a follow-up to "The Wages of Fear", brilliantly directed by Henri Verneuil. For once in his working life, Jean-Paul Belmondo is brilliantly and appropriately cast as a villain. The movie features good location camera-work, with plenty of solid action and seat-gripping excitement. It has only one demerit: The fade-out is a little disappointing. Otherwise, in my book anyway, "Greed in the Sun" rates as top suspense entertainment.
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