Who Dares Wins

Who Dares Wins

125 mins | Action, Thriller | Aug. 26, 1982

When SAS Captain Peter Skellen is thrown out of the service for gross misconduct due to unnecessary violence and bullying, he is soon recruited by The People's Lobby, a fanatical group aiming to hold several US dignitaries hostage. But Skellen's dismissal is a front to enable him to get close to the terrorist group. Can he get close enough to stop the Lobby from creating an international incident?

Who Dares Wins

125 mins | Action, Thriller | Aug. 26, 1982

Who Dares Wins
When SAS Captain Peter Skellen is thrown out of the service for gross misconduct due to unnecessary violence and bullying, he is soon recruited by The People's Lobby, a fanatical group aiming to hold several US dignitaries hostage. But Skellen's dismissal is a front to enable him to get close to the terrorist group. Can he get close enough to stop the Lobby from creating an international incident?
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers Richmond Light Horse Productions, Varius Entertainment Trading A.G.
Original title Who Dares Wins
Directors Bill Westley, Ian Sharp
Writers James Follett, George Markstein, Reginald Rose

Cast

Lewis Collins

as Capt. Peter Skellen

Judy Davis

as Frankie Leith

Richard Widmark

as Secretary of State Arthur Currie

Edward Woodward

as Commander Powell

Robert Webber

as General Ira Potter

Kenneth Griffith

as Bishop Crick

Maurice Roëves

as Major Steele

Ingrid Pitt

as Helga

Patrick Allen

as Police Commissioner

Tony Doyle

as Col. Hadley

John Duttine

as Rod Walker

Rosalind Lloyd

as Jenny Skellen

Norman Rodway

as Ryan

Bob Sherman

as Hagen

Albert Fortell

as Freund

Mark Ryan

as Mac

Paul Freeman

as Sir Richard

Aharon Ipalé

as Malek

Stephen Bent

as Neil

Richard Coleman

as Mr Martin

Nigel Humphreys

as Sgt Pope

Oz Clarke

as Special Branch Man

Peter Geddis

as Butler

Raymond Brody

as Bank Manager

Andrew MacLachlan

as Immigration Officer

Jon Morrison

as Dennis

Trevor Byfield

as Baker

Michael Forrest

as Pickley

Don Fellows

as Ambassador Franklin

Alan Gifford

as Sen. Kohoskie

John Woodnutt

as Harold Staunton

Nick Brimble

as Williamson

Meg Davies

as Mary Tinker

Lynne Miller

as Melissa

Christopher Muncke

as US Security Man

Anna Ford

as Newscaster

Alan Polonsky

as US Marine Guard

Martin Grace

as US Marine Guard

Tariq Yunus

as Terrorist

Tony Osoba

as Terrorist

Glyn Baker

as Terrorist

Ben Howard

as Terrorist

Niall Padden

as Terorist

Ewan Stewart

as Terrorist

Patrick Gordon

as Terrorist

Peter Turner

as Terrorist

Ralph Arliss

as Terrorist

Simon Heywood

as Terrorist

Martin Jacobs

as Policeman at Mews

Allan Mitchell

as Harkness

Richard Butler

as Dignitary