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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- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Robert Wussler
- (as Robert Wussler)
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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."
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
(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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- Budget
- 8.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 15.769.322 $
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 15.769.322 $