A thoroughly unpleasant film - based on the novel by Daniel Carney, who also wrote
The Wild Geese - about a former Rhodesian policeman whose wife is raped and murdered by an albino terrorist during the bush war in my birth country. The policeman then hunts down the killers one by one, all against a backdrop of actual war and world opinion that the murderer of an innocent woman should go unpunished as he "is a freedom fighter".
This film hits a little too close to home for me and I felt very queasy in parts. The German DVD release is a howler of inaccuracy as it says (in translation) "Rhodesia: in the apartheid years". Huh? No apartheid laws in my birth country, son and you must take geography lessons again.
If you want to watch it, it is on Youtube here but be warned: it is very unpleasant although the book is good. The film also has many other titles including
Night of Askari and
Albino and was directed by the German exploitation filmmaker Jurgen Goslar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3XZLtlwtQs
