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Una dramatización del incidente de 1972, cuando terroristas árabes irrumpieron en el recinto olímpico de Múnich y asesinaron a once atletas israelíes.Una dramatización del incidente de 1972, cuando terroristas árabes irrumpieron en el recinto olímpico de Múnich y asesinaron a once atletas israelíes.Una dramatización del incidente de 1972, cuando terroristas árabes irrumpieron en el recinto olímpico de Múnich y asesinaron a once atletas israelíes.
- Nominado para 2 premios Primetime Emmy
- 3 nominaciones en total
Djamchid 'Jim' Soheili
- Touny
- (as Djamchid Soheili)
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAlthough it's not mentioned in this movie, the terrorist also demanded the release of Andreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof, founders of the German Red Army Faction, who were being held in German prisons.
- PifiasThe actress playing Golda Meir speaks English with a very thick German accent. The real Golda Meir grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and spoke English with a standard American accent.
- Citas
Chief of Police Manfred Schreiber: [Shocked when the terrorists take the helicopter pilots prisoner] What the hell are they doing?
General Zvi Zamir: [Bitterly] They are Arab terrorists. They are breaking their word.
- ConexionesFeatured in Prefontaine (1997)
- Banda sonoraOsse Shalom
By Nurit Hirsch (as Nurit Hirsh)
Reseña destacada
Now, every time we see a terror related movie, we are currently reminded of the world we live in today. When watching this, considering this actually happened, makes it that more frightening. This is a tight solid well made doco drama, concerning the tragic events of the 1972 Olympic games in Munich, where a group of terrorists took an Israeli group of game's participants, hostage, in a desperate attempt, to release their fellow comrades in jail, where demands were met, and negotiations were played out, rather carefully, tightly, led by a Munich detective in charge (Holden, one of many splendid performances here) who doesn't take to blackmailing lightly. Leading the terrorist group, is the always brilliant and flawless Franco Nero, who in my opinion, is one of the greatest actors in history. Brought in to kind of lighten and mellow the situation, and play an emphasizing ear is a woman, a government official or someone (Knight- Endless Love) where she kind of forms a matey bond with Nero. When explaining his situation, you want to feel for Nero's character, as he's a much more humane terrorist, and normally not the monsters, these people are made out to be, though I don't know how much he and the real person depicted, varied, but I really don't think there wouldn't of been that much variation. Beefy Paul Smith (a Bud Spencer look alike), as one of the hostages, shows another lighter side to the bad guys he usually plays, which kind of put a spring in my step. Although this movie's falls short of the whole story which was depicted in that much longer film, Munich, this again is a solid and well made dramatization of those events, an engrossing watch, and at a couple of points, frightening, steered by great acting, particularly that of Knight and Nero.
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