Bravo Two Zero (film)

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Bravo Two Zero is a 1999 two 60 minute part television miniseries based on a book of the same name by Andy McNab. The film covers the real life events - from McNab's perspective - of the British SAS patrol Bravo Two Zero, who were charged with finding Iraqi Scud missile launchers during the Gulf War. A previous film about the patrol, The One That Got Away, based on Chris Ryan's book of the same name, was broadcast in 1996.

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  • Tom Clegg Director
  • Sean Bean .... Andy McNab
  • Steve Nicolson .... Dinger
  • Rick Warden .... Tony
  • Richard Graham .... Mark
  • Ian Curtis .... Baz
  • Jamie Bartlett .... Ray
  • Robert Hobbs .... Stan
  • Ron Senior Jr. .... Pete
  • Robert Whitehead .... Iraqi Colonel
  • Caz Abrahams .... White Socks
  • Nick Ashby .... Jeral
  • Barry Berk .... Cyril
  • Julia Booth .... Sally
  • Melissa Carter .... Katie
  • Dimitri Cassar .... Iraqi Officer #1
  • Emma Chambers .... Dinger's Wife
  • Alison Coles .... Jilly
  • Kevin Collins .... Chris
  • George Coutsoudis .... Son in Taxi
  • Ernst Eloff .... Iraqi Farmer
  • Arishaad Erreeff .... Shepherd
  • Anthony Fridjohn .... Dentist
  • Thomas Hall .... Gordon
  • Graham Hopkins .... Graham
  • Akram Ibrahim .... Prison Governor
  • Brent King .... Shepherd Boy
  • Maki Kossioris .... Father in Taxi
  • Dehan Liebenberg .... Loadie #1
  • Tim Mahoney .... Harry
  • Anna Meininger .... Melissa
  • Nissam Moalem .... Taxi Driver
  • Alistair Prodgers .... Bert
  • Nicky Rebello .... Interrogator
  • Louise Saint-Claire .... Red Cross Worker
  • Abdallah Sardi .... S60 Commander
  • Russel Savadier .... Iraqi Captain
  • Yvonne Van Den Berg .... Woman in Bar

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