It was 1 January 1970. Frederick Forsyth was down on his luck. An out-of-work war correspondent, he had just fled the collapsing Republic of Biafra "with a price on my head". He had no money ...
Fred Zinnemann’s 1973 film The Day of the Jackal was successful thanks to its lean, almost documentary-like treatment of its ...
So for the moment, at least, it's plain old Mr Frederick Forsyth nursing a glass of red wine in a London restaurant even more venerable than he is, sitting beneath a mural showing the late Lady ...
Transworld has acquired Frederick Forsyth and Tony Kent’s The Revenge of Odessa, the sequel to The Odessa File (Arrow/Viking), written by Frederick Forsyth and Tony Kent. This new title comes 52 ...
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But rest easy. While it’s not faithful to the details of the plot, it is utterly in the spirit of Frederick Forsyth’s 1971 novel – both in the tale and its attention to detail. And the ...
Carnival bosses Gareth Neame and Nigel Marchant had toyed with the idea of remaking Frederick Forsyth’s 1971 historical novel about the fictional assassination of Charles de Gaulle for a few ...
But there was one man whose attendance was particularly remarkable – Jackal author Frederick Forsyth, who wrote what fellow novelist Lee Child has called 'the book that broke the mould'.
It is 50 years since the book by Frederick Forsyth was published but, in a new introduction to a special anniversary edition, Child says it still feels "luminously fresh and new". And no-one is ...
It was only when the team at Carnival Films decided they would fast forward The Day of the Jackal to the present day that things started getting interesting. Carnival bosses Gareth Neame and Nigel ...