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Black Sunday

- It could be tomorrow!

An Israeli anti-terrorist agent must stop a disgruntled Vietnam vet cooperating in a Black September PLO plot to commit a terrorist attack at the Super Bowl.

Release Date : 1977-04-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount PicturesRobert Evans Company

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Robert Shaw

Character Name : Kabakov

Original Name : Robert Shaw

Gender : Male

Bruce Dern

Character Name : Lander

Original Name : Bruce Dern

Gender : Male

Marthe Keller

Character Name : Dahlia

Original Name : Marthe Keller

Gender : Female

Fritz Weaver

Character Name : FBI Agent Sam Corley

Original Name : Fritz Weaver

Gender : Male

Steven Keats

Character Name : Moshevsky

Original Name : Steven Keats

Gender : Male

Bekim Fehmiu

Character Name : Fasil

Original Name : Bekim Fehmiu

Gender : Male

Michael V. Gazzo

Character Name : Muzi

Original Name : Michael V. Gazzo

Gender : Male

William Daniels

Character Name : Pugh

Original Name : William Daniels

Gender : Male

Walter Gotell

Character Name : Colonel Riat

Original Name : Walter Gotell

Gender : Male

Pat Summerall

Character Name : Pat Summerall

Original Name : Pat Summerall

Gender : Male

Tom Brookshier

Character Name : Tom Brookshier

Original Name : Tom Brookshier

Gender : Male

Walter Brooke

Character Name : Fowler

Original Name : Walter Brooke

Gender : Male

Clyde Kusatsu

Character Name : Freighter Captain

Original Name : Clyde Kusatsu

Gender : Male

Robert Patten

Character Name : Vickers

Original Name : Robert Patten

Gender : Male

Victor Campos

Character Name : Nageeb

Original Name : Victor Campos

Gender : Male

Joseph Robbie

Character Name : Joseph Robbie

Original Name : Joseph Robbie

Gender : Male

Robert J. Wussler

Character Name : Robert Wussler

Original Name : Robert J. Wussler

Gender : Male

James Jeter

Character Name : Watchman

Original Name : James Jeter

Gender : Male

Tom McFadden

Character Name : Farley

Original Name : Tom McFadden

Gender : Male

Than Wyenn

Character Name : Israeli Ambassador

Original Name : Than Wyenn

Gender : Male

Jack Rader

Character Name : Pearson

Original Name : Jack Rader

Gender : Male

Nick Nickolary

Character Name : Simmons

Original Name : Nick Nickolary

Gender : Male

Michael Joseph Reynolds

Character Name : Jackson

Original Name : Michael Joseph Reynolds

Gender : Male

Frank Logan

Character Name : Lansing

Original Name : Frank Logan

Gender : Male

Hunter von Leer

Character Name : Cameraman

Original Name : Hunter von Leer

Gender : Male

Sarah Fankboner

Character Name : V.A. Receptionist

Original Name : Sarah Fankboner

Gender : Female

Kathy Thornton

Character Name : Head Nurse

Original Name : Kathy Thornton

Gender : Female

Kenneth I. Harms

Character Name : SWAT Captain

Original Name : Kenneth I. Harms

Gender : Male

Kim Nicholas

Character Name : Hostage

Original Name : Kim Nicholas

Gender : Female

Bert Madrid

Character Name : Bellhop

Original Name : Bert Madrid

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

I read the book that the movie is based on a long time ago back in the times when books by definition where made out of paper. I honestly do not remember much from the book except that I thought it was a good enough book. I also generally like Robert Shaw as an actor so when I saw that this movie was given on Paramount Channel I decided to record it for a rainy day. Well, yesterday was not a rainy day but there was not really anything else on that I felt like watching so I put this one on. It is a fairly good movie. At least up until the end. It is a pretty much standard political thriller with the rather common basic story of a couple of terrorists planning a terrorist strike on US soil and a couple of good guys trying to stop them. Of course one of the good guys are a foreign operative with less restrained ideas about how to achieve the desired outcome. There is nothing hugely inventive about the story, although I guess it might have felt a bit more fresh in 1977 when the movie was produced, but it is mostly well implemented. I do like that the movie, as is all to often the case, does not try to “explain” the terrorists and justify their actions, at least not too much. Compared to many movie of this type (and that is why I generally do not like these movies) this one is rather neutral in terms of political sides. There are a few outbursts of “why” but in general the movie focuses on the preparations and the chase. As I wrote, in general the movie is well implemented. The acting of both Robert Shaw and Marthe Keller, who plays the female terrorist, is not at all bad. Maybe not Oscars material but definitely not bad and, as I also wrote before, I do like Robert Shaw. For most of the movie we get to follow the preparations of the terrorists and the work of the good guys trying to unravel the plot and stop it. A few sporadic outbursts of action breaks the otherwise not so fast pace of the movie. Classical thriller material and quite enjoyable to watch. Unfortunately by the time we come to the ending it appears like the classical Hollywood I-do-not-have-clue-but-lets-throw-in-some-action people took over and it drags down an otherwise fairly well-made movie. Once the plan is uncovered the movie turns into just another let’s-spot-the-faults Hollywood B-movie. For instance, once it is clear that there is a severe threat, why is the stadium not evacuated? At least they should have gotten the president out. Given the situation why did they not have an officer or agent on the blimp in the first place? Why did Kobakov have to run all over the stadium to talk to the TV-guys, there should have been someone with communication in their hut already? And then we have the blimp chase. There was a potential threat to the president and all they could muster was a single police chopper that got shot down and another chopper that they hijacked? Kobakov laying on the blimp fumbling to get hold of the hook was also dragged out in absurdum. As I wrote I do not remember much details from the book but this ending sure dragged down the movie for me. It is at least a star off for the ending. Still, most of the movie was enjoyable.