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  1. This is a list of films featuring the French Foreign Legion in which the Foreign Legion is portrayed either through its plot or by a main character. The Foreign Legion is an elite unit of the French army, established in 1831, and it has seen action throughout the world, recently in Africa and the Middle East.

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    Bud Abbott, Lou Costello
    Paul Kelly, C. Henry Gordon, and Lorna ...
    Jean-Claude Pascal, Erich von Stroheim, ...
  2. Nov 17, 2023 · Dive into this veritable feast of French Foreign Legion films and uncover the grit, bravery and unsung heroes of these enduring epics. Welcome to a cinematic tour through the rugged deserts, forgotten outposts, and tense battlefields of the Legion's riveting saga.

  3. During the 1920s, French Foreign Legion Major William Foster's (Gene Hackman's) unit is protecting an archaeological dig, but the discovery of an Arab sacred burial site prompts the angry Arab tribes to attack Foster's small garrison. Director Dick Richards Stars Gene Hackman Terence Hill Catherine Deneuve. 4.

  4. While examining a raid by the Foreign Legion on a small airport in Iraq during the 1990 Gulf War, explore the nature of the Legion, how it differs from other special forces, and how it prepares for a wide variety of close quarter battle scenarios in conflict situations around the world.

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  5. Jan 11, 1991 · foreign legion. 32 movies. Movies. Sort. The Mummy. May 7, 1999. Dashing legionnaire Rick O'Connell stumbles upon the hidden ruins of Hamunaptra while in the midst of a battle to claim the area in 1920s Egypt.

  6. Oct 13, 1977 · During the 1920s, French Foreign Legion Major William Foster's (Gene Hackman's) unit is protecting an archaeological dig, but the discovery of an Arab sacred burial site prompts the angry Arab tribes to attack Foster's small garrison.

  7. March or Die is a 1977 British war drama film directed by Dick Richards and starring Gene Hackman, Terence Hill, Catherine Deneuve, Max von Sydow and Sir Ian Holm . The film celebrates the 1920s French Foreign Legion.