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Black Sunday (1977)

April. 01,1977
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6.8
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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.

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Laikals
1977/04/01

The greatest movie ever made..!

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CommentsXp
1977/04/02

Best movie ever!

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Nicole
1977/04/03

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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Marva
1977/04/04

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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pietclausen
1977/04/05

A movie based on a good book does not necessarily make a good movie. When too much emphasis is placed on talking heads it becomes very boring visually and drawn out. This may have been acceptable in 1977, but does not work in 2017. Only the last hour brings excitement and tension, but in an almost two and a half hour movie, it happens too late.The whole story could have been told in about 100 minutes to make a gripping drama/thriller, when I would have given it a score of 7.

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GUENOT PHILIPPE
1977/04/06

Yes folks, this film is a pure masterpiece that I discovered nearly forty years ago. Tense, tight and sharp as an axe, supported by a superb casting. Especially, as my own point of view, Marthe Keller, who gives here one of her best performances ever as the evil woman, for whom the audience can perfectly feel empathy. This film is particular because you have no real bad guys vs good guys scheme. And I LOVE this. I will never forget the scene when Bruce Dern tells Marthe Keller that he loves her, just before she suddenly cries, she, the cold blooded killer who seeks revenge on her family, slaughtered and raped in Paestine - mother, brothers and sister. A so moving sequence. She cries because she knows that they will bothpull a non return mission, a one way to hell trip. Poignant. And fifteen minutes later, aboard the blimp cabin, no more tears on hercheeks, she becomes again a cold blooded machine killer, with theoutstanding John Williams score. I feel shivers on my skin only by writing it down.A pure gem

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ironhorse_iv
1977/04/07

In a post 9/11 world, a movie such as this will never get made in fear of copycats or giving terrorists ideas. Even if it did, with all the political correctness and fear of Muslim threats, it would be a tough task to get it produce. The whole movie would be neutered to death. Pre-9/11 controversial movies such as this could be made. The film was created in 1976 no less than 4 years after the Munich massacre at the 1972 Olympics, where 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage and eventually killed, along with a German police officer, by the Palestinian group Black September. For a movie to come out just a few years later after such a tragedy, using similars to that event, it was very surprising that this was even made. Well, in the 1970s movies had more freedom to being made since the majority of the film back then was focus on gloom and violence. Before the Star Wars blockbuster, gloom movies such as this was popular. Today is Super Bowl Sunday, and I thought why not, let's talk about Black Sunday. Let's toss the pigskin around for a bit. Black Sunday was first a novel by Thomas Harris whom would later be known as the man who scare us all in a different way with Hannibal Lector in the book 'Silence of the Lambs'. The book was pick up and made by John Frankenheimer. The director was known for his works in political thriller such as 'The Manchurian Candidate' and 'Seven Days in May' and 'Black Sunday' was no different. Black Sunday is the 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. David Kabakov (Robert Shaw) is an Israeli commando working for the Mossad hunting down members of the Black September terrorist group. Robert Shaw was great. Sort of a humorless Israeli James Bond who doesn't chase women. He is bad ass, but his character was kinda out there. I love the way he pulls no punches in his actions. He takes his actions to extreme. He discovers the Super Bowl plot, masterminded by Dahlia Iyad (Marthe Keller), a brutal female killer assassin. The assassination attempt scene where Dahlia dress as nurse was later pay homage in films like Kill Bill, and Dark Knight with Daryl Hanah and the Joker, by the way. It's clear that Dahlia Iyad is getting help from a deranged Vietnam veteran Michael Lander (Bruce Dern) who captain the blimps during the weekends. Bruce Dern is great at being chilling. The way he longs for suicide, and how he wants to kill the cheerful, carefree American civilians that he sees from his blimp each weekend is dark. In some scenes, even dark horse Dahlia is scare of him. Bruce Dern was everyone's favorite psychopath in the '70s. It's also great to see how author Thomas Harris has Michael Lander and David Kabakov perfectly opposed of each other, but so similar to each other: both men are dark for different reasons. David wants to revenge for Munich against all the Black September terrorists and willing to kill anybody to stop them. Michael is willing to kill others as well as himself just because of his unhappiness. It's nice to see director John Frankenheimer creates a chilling portrait of people obsessed with a cause for which they will die. In an incredible finale, Dern and Keller navigate the lethal airship into the terror-stricken stadium, pursued by Shaw in a helicopter, climaxing one of the most exciting and unusual chases in movie history. While the movie is interesting, it's the same old story between the two psychopaths. Boy finds girl, boy loses girl, girl finds boy, boy remembers girl, boy and girl try to kill people with blimp. Goodyear? No, probably their worst. I like how the movie was able to get real NFL logos and teams and the Goodyear just to makes it much more realistic. If they made this today, they'd probably use fake teams and blimp company. Luckily, Frankenheimer had a good relationship with the heads of Goodyear as a result of working with them on his earlier film Grand Prix. While Goodyear allowed the use of their airship fleet, they did not allow the Goodyear Wingfoot logo (prominently featured on the side of the blimp) to be used in the advertising or the poster of the film. Thus, the words "Super Bowl" are featured in place of the logo on the blimp in the advertising collateral. Frankenheimer was even able to secure the unprecedented cooperation of the NFL and the production was allowed to film at Super Bowl X no less. So the game was really the Super Bowl, not staged. The final attack on the stadium was filmed later, using a mock-up of the forward section of the blimp and 10,000 extras. One of the biggest faults of the movie is that the movie suffered the death of "1000 cuts" in this long-awaited climactic scene. It still gives me a headache to watch this one-take figurative and literal screen disaster with deplorable special effects. Oh well, it's not like they had any real competition that year, just that "Star Wars" flick, so no problem. The score John Williams gives in the film add tension and thriller to already action-packed film. The fight scene along with the blimp with the music gave me goosebumps. The movie didn't do any good PR for Goodyear by the way, and thus Goodyear started using the blue and yellow markings after the film was made to save itself. While the movie is a great flick, it's suffers from post-911 fears. After all, it doesn't seem so far-fetched today. If you want to watch a thriller. It's worth trying.

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Petri Pelkonen
1977/04/08

Michael Lander, a former prisoner of war in Vietnam, plans a bomb attack to a NFL game with Dahlia Iyad.She's an operative of Palestinian terrorist group Black September.85000 spectators + president Jimmy Carter would be at risk of losing their lives.Israeli David Kabakov does everything he can to prevent the act from happening.Black Sunday (1977) is directed by John Frankenheimer and it's based on a novel by Thomas Harris.Ernest Lehman was among those writing the screenplay.Robert Shaw does excellent job as Kabakov.Bruce Dern is excellent as Lander.Dahlia is played by Marthe Keller, and she's very good.Fritz Weaver is superb as FBI Agent Sam Corley.Steven Keats is terrific as Moshevsky.Great job by Bekim Fehmiu, who plays Fasil.Michadel V. Gazzo is fantastic as Muzi.William Daniels does marvelous work as Pugh.Walter Gotell is magnificent as Colonel Riat.Also Clyde Kusatsu's portrayal of Freighter Captain is very good.Terry Bradshaw appears as himself.The movie has many incredible scenes.The speed boat chase is great for those who are hungry for action.The last minutes of this film are most intense.The Goodyear Blimp with a bomb is heading towards the Super Bowl stadium.Most entertaining thriller by Frankenheimer.

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