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Black Sunday

  • 1977
  • R
  • 2h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
9.6K
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Black Sunday (1977)
Black Sunday is the powerful story of a Black September terrorist group attempting to blow up a Goodyear blimp hovering over the Super Bowl stadium with 80,000 people and the president of the United States in attendance.
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Political ThrillerPsychological ThrillerAdventureCrimeDramaThriller

When a Black September terrorist group begins a plot to carry out a massive terrorist attack in the United States, an Israeli commando works with the FBI to identify the target and conspirat... Read allWhen a Black September terrorist group begins a plot to carry out a massive terrorist attack in the United States, an Israeli commando works with the FBI to identify the target and conspirators, and prevent the plan from succeeding.When a Black September terrorist group begins a plot to carry out a massive terrorist attack in the United States, an Israeli commando works with the FBI to identify the target and conspirators, and prevent the plan from succeeding.

  • Director
    • John Frankenheimer
  • Writers
    • Thomas Harris
    • Ernest Lehman
    • Kenneth Ross
  • Stars
    • Robert Shaw
    • Bruce Dern
    • Marthe Keller
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    9.6K
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    • Director
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Writers
      • Thomas Harris
      • Ernest Lehman
      • Kenneth Ross
    • Stars
      • Robert Shaw
      • Bruce Dern
      • Marthe Keller
    • 114User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Robert Shaw
    Robert Shaw
    • Kabakov
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • Lander
    Marthe Keller
    Marthe Keller
    • Dahlia
    Fritz Weaver
    Fritz Weaver
    • Sam Corley
    Steven Keats
    Steven Keats
    • Robert Moshevsky
    Bekim Fehmiu
    Bekim Fehmiu
    • Mohammed Fasil
    Michael V. Gazzo
    Michael V. Gazzo
    • Muzi
    William Daniels
    William Daniels
    • Pugh
    Walter Gotell
    Walter Gotell
    • Col. Riat
    Victor Campos
    Victor Campos
    • Nageeb
    Joseph Robbie
    • Joseph Robbie
    Robert J. Wussler
    • Robert Wussler
    • (as Robert Wussler)
    Pat Summerall
    Pat Summerall
    • Pat Summerall
    Tom Brookshier
    • Tom Brookshier
    Walter Brooke
    Walter Brooke
    • Fowler
    James Jeter
    James Jeter
    • Watchman
    Clyde Kusatsu
    Clyde Kusatsu
    • Freighter Captain
    Tom McFadden
    • Farley
    • Director
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Writers
      • Thomas Harris
      • Ernest Lehman
      • Kenneth Ross
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    9jrs-8

    Top notch excitement

    "Black Sunday" is a flat out exciting motion picture about the planning and execution of a terrorist attack during the Super Bowl. Robert Shaw plays the head of an agency trying to prevent the attack. Bruce Dern is at his creepy best as a brainwashed Vietnam vet enlisted by the lovely Marthe Keller to help carry out the sinister plan. Dern is a blimp pilot and the perfect person to help detonate a contraption that will send thousands of deadly needles into the unsuspecting crowd. Dern was born to play parts like this and it's a reminder of how terrific an actor he is and how sad it is that he doesn't work as much as he used to.

    The final 40 minutes is intercut between the game (actually shot during the real Cowboys-Steelers Super Bowl game of 76) and the unfolding of the final stages of the plot. It's tense and exciting as Shaw and cohorts commandeer helicopters to try to catch the blimp heading to the big game to unleash its deadly attack.

    Kudos to director John Frankheimer for keeping the pacing on this 2 hour 25 minute thriller moving. The editing is first rate and the music score by John Williams is one of his best though it is never mentioned when his name comes up.

    If you like a good thriller that is never boring and will keep you on the edge of your seat, I highly recommend "Black Sunday."
    SanDiego

    One of the best political thrillers ever.

    I'm a sucker for movies with blimps and hot air balloons (from Jules Verne to James Bond). A movie where the Goodyear Blimp plays a major role is right up my alley. But that's not all. This is one of the most realistic political thrillers ever filmed. Each actor regardless of the size of role in this film simply blows away most of what passes for acting today. Frankenheimer's direction (style later copied on Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue) was perhaps ten to fifteen years ahead of its time, and the editing at times perhaps second only to Jaws and maybe a Hitchcock film or two (though it does slow down in the middle). This is a film where the obvious villain, played by a colorful Bruce Dern, is the central character driving the story, and Robert Shaw's underplayed hero somewhat of an antagonist getting in the way. Dern's character is not glorified (as many of that film era were such as in Bonnie and Clyde, The Sting, and Butch Cassidy). The camera is there so we may understand his character without romanticism or sympathy. We are left to make up our own mind about his villainy, and Dern's performance leaves little to question that he is a deranged lunatic. Perhaps this is why the film is not so known today. Vietnam vets returning home was a fairly new topic for films at the time (ironically "Coming Home" with Bruce Dern as a sympathetic vet was the first big film about this subject). The "crazed Viet Vet" became a stereotype and politically incorrect. It is too bad this film was lumped into that group, because it is as good as a thriller can get. Next to "Jaws," this is Shaw's best performance. This is a film that can be watched over and over because it is so complex. I recommend buying the film as opposed to renting it, so you can savor it like a good wine.
    6michaelRokeefe

    Black September attacks in January.

    John Frankenheimer gets to direct one of the biggest stars...the Goodyear blimp. An ex-Navy pilot and prisoner of war(Bruce Dern) teams with a devout member(Marthe Keller) of the Black September terrorist group to hijack/fly the Goodyear blimp and shoot a quarter million rifle darts into the Orange Bowl. Among the 80,000 football fans in attendance watching the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl X is the President of the United States. Trying to prevent the disaster is an Israeli anti-terrorist expert(Robert Shaw)who is as ruthless as the people he tracks down. This action thriller is based on the Thomas Harris novel. And accenting the action is a gripping musical score by John Williams.

    Shaw is solid and determined. Dern is like a lunatic tightroping the edge of sanity. Keller is as solemn as she is fetching. In support are Fritz Weaver, Steven Keats and Bekim Fehmiu. The violence is vivid while the special effects are average for the time period.
    StuOz

    Part Thriller Movie, Part Disaster Movie

    Another thriller, after Two-Minute Warning (1976), about disaster at a football game.

    I personally call myself a disaster movie nutcase but am just a casual fan of traditional thrillers. Well over 50% of Black Sunday can be defined as a thriller and it is not until the later sections that it gets into disaster-movie-mode. As I am a fan of Bruce Dern (he deserved top billing here!) and an even bigger fan of composer John Williams - I liked the whole movie!

    Today's younger viewers might be turned off by some sections of the dated photography (rear projection all over the place) but to a middle aged viewer like me the photography was no problem.

    The above mentioned John Williams score sounds more like a Jerry Goldsmith action score for Capricorn One (1978) or The Swarm (1978).

    I probably like sister film - Two-Minute Warning (1976) - just a bit more but both flicks are a knockout.
    7bkoganbing

    A most specific atrocity

    For years down to this day since seeing Black Sunday in the theater I've always watched major sporting events with this film in mind. That's the kind of thoughts that director John Frankenheimer plants in your mind with a viewing of Black Sunday.

    Black September the Palestinian terrorist organization of the day and the ones responsible for the slaughter of Israeli Olympic athletes in Munich have something special in mind for America at one of our major sporting events. Israeli intelligence Mosad learns of it and the guy who learned of it is dispatched to the USA to stop it.

    Robert Shaw is the agent that is sent and he gives a carefully controlled performance of an Israeli assassin. The kind you send out after Arab assassins. Shaw is quiet and deadly and most effective in his acting.

    The other side is represented by Marthe Keller and note that she's not a traditional Moslem woman in her style of living. Nonetheless both she and Shaw have suffered immense personal tragedies which has brought them to their respective positions. Keller has found a former Navy Pilot who was a Vietnam POW Bruce Dern who is more than slightly unhinged. After a court-martial he's bitter against the USA and wants to commit an atrocity and he has a very specific atrocity in mind.

    All three of the leads acquit themselves well in their roles. But the real star is the special effects and an ending that for the last half hour will have you on the edge of your seats.

    I predict your reaction to Black Sunday will be the same as mine. You will never watch a major sporting event without this film in the back of your mind.

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    • Trivia
      This was one of Paramount's highest ever pre-release scoring of a film from test screenings. Paramount was positioning it to be the blockbuster picture of 1977 with many industry insiders predicted the film would be as big a box-office hit as Jaws (1975). However, the film did not perform as well as expected and instead Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) became the biggest blockbuster movie of 1977.
    • Goofs
      The president shown attending Super Bowl X was Pres. Jimmy Carter. Super Bowl X was held in January 1976. Pres. Carter was elected in November 1976 and took office in January 1977. Pres. Ford was in office during Super Bowl X.

      The film was shot during Super Bowl X, however, it was not meant to take place during that event, just during some fictionalized later Super Bowl when Carter was president.
    • Quotes

      Major David Kabakov: Now, just blink for "yes", or die for "no".

    • Connections
      Edited into The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      The Star Spangled Banner
      (1814)

      Music by John Stafford Smith (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Francis Scott Key (uncredited)

      Sung by Tom Sullivan

      Accompanied by Up With People

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Domingo negro
    • Filming locations
      • Orange Bowl - 1501 N.W. 3rd Street, Miami, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • Robert Evans Company
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,769,322
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,769,322
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 23m(143 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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