Palästinensische Terroristen planen einen Anschlag. Das Football-Stadion von Miami ist ihr Ziel. Der israelische Geheimagent Kabakov (Robert Shaw) ist den Killern auf der Spur. Er findet her... Alles lesenPalästinensische Terroristen planen einen Anschlag. Das Football-Stadion von Miami ist ihr Ziel. Der israelische Geheimagent Kabakov (Robert Shaw) ist den Killern auf der Spur. Er findet heraus, dass ein Zeppelin als Transportmittel dienen soll.- Brillianter, aufwändiger Actionfi... Alles lesenPalästinensische Terroristen planen einen Anschlag. Das Football-Stadion von Miami ist ihr Ziel. Der israelische Geheimagent Kabakov (Robert Shaw) ist den Killern auf der Spur. Er findet heraus, dass ein Zeppelin als Transportmittel dienen soll.- Brillianter, aufwändiger Actionfilm.
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- Robert Wussler
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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.
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.
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.
Throw in two intense always-interesting actors, Bruce Dern and Marthe Keller, and you now have a good, no-nonsense story translated to the screen. By that, I mean that when people are shot, that's it, no questions asked, no stupid talking.
Even the football scenes were real-life with actual footage of the Cowboys and Steelers playing in a past Super Bowl.
The suspense was done well, although a bit hokey at the very end (can't say more without spoiling it) but it can't take away from the previous two-plus hours of credibility.
Dern also makes for a good "psycho" (he's almost made a career of it) and Keller is convincing as a villain, too, as she was in a film from the previous year: Marathon Man. Two other consistently- good actors also help make this an interesting film: Robert Shaw and Fritz Weaver.
It was nice to see this film on a widescreen DVD but the picture was a bit grainy. The transfer was okay, but could have been better. The film is worthy of a top- notch print.
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- WissenswertesThis 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 Der weiße Hai (1975). However, the film did not perform as well as expected and instead Star Wars: Episode IV - Eine neue Hoffnung (1977) became the biggest blockbuster movie of 1977.
- PatzerThe 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.
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Major David Kabakov: Now, just blink for "yes", or die for "no".
- VerbindungenEdited into The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
- SoundtracksThe Star Spangled Banner
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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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- Budget
- 8.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 15.769.322 $
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 15.769.322 $