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Talk:Green Ice
Please re-write you picture captions understandably. If English isn't your first language, check some other pages for an idea of how to write--Mandolin 15:04, 2 March 2012 (CST)
It's unfortunately a problem, all for me he's doing an automatic translator. :)) --Pandolfini 13:32, 2 March 2012 (CST)
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Green Ice is a British action adventure film. A group of international students (in reality organized supporters of anti-government rebels) is massacred in Colombia by soldiers under the command of Lt. Costas (Manuel Ojeda), who has killed Holbrook's sister, who was a girlfriend of Miguel (Domingo Ambriz), one of the rebel leaders. Joseph Wiley (Ryan O'Neal) is an electronics expert from New York who, is on vacation in South America. There he met a beautiful Lillian Holbrook (Anne Archer), adventurous lady who also happens to be the daughter of a reigning member of the international diamond cartel searching for her missing sister. Argenti (Omar Sharif) is her fiancé, who has been exiled to Colombia and forbidden to leave, on pain of death, for betraying the diamond cartel some years before. Argenti is now in emeralds, and rules the country and Lillian with a velvet cloaked iron fist, thus leading to shared distaste between the two men. In a borrowed hotel suite, Wiley is baffled when a mysterious caller tells him to 'look at the samples' in his drawer. The samples are stolen emeralds. Their scheme is brilliant. If they succeed, they're rich beyond their imagination. If they don't, they're dead.
S&W 39
I think only Omar Sharif and Anne Archer had S&W 39s. --Funkychinaman 14:26, 16 April 2012 (CDT)
Well, Ryan O Neil enjoys Archer´s weapon, he with this pictured on the boats control. And others ... well, handle is not from SW39, but it too not M1911 - did not match the barrel - what is it?
- It looks like an M1911 to me. --Funkychinaman 15:02, 16 April 2012 (CDT)
Yes, it is M1911, But from here - [1]--Pandolfini 16:38, 16 April 2012 (CDT)