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Das Ultimatum

Originaltitel: Twilight's Last Gleaming
  • 1977
  • R
  • 2 Std. 26 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Das Ultimatum (1977)
High among idiosyncratic auteur Robert Aldrich's most powerful and intense dramas, Twilight's Last Gleaming is a thunderous political thriller and race-against-time doomsday classic.
 
Burt Lancaster stars as the Air Force general Lawrence Dell who seizes control of a stockpile of nuclear missiles to force the US President (Charles Durning) to tell the truth about the Vietnam war. As negotiations get ever more desperate, General MacKenzie (Richard Widmark) leads an elite fighting team into the complex to disable Dell and his team directly.
 
One of the most overlooked nail biters of the 1970s, Twilight's Last Gleaming is presented here on UK home video for the first time in a new Dual-Format edition as part of the Masters of Cinema Series.
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  • Regie
    • Robert Aldrich
  • Drehbuch
    • Ronald M. Cohen
    • Edward Huebsch
    • Walter Wager
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Richard Widmark
    • Roscoe Lee Browne
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,7/10
    3993
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Robert Aldrich
    • Drehbuch
      • Ronald M. Cohen
      • Edward Huebsch
      • Walter Wager
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Richard Widmark
      • Roscoe Lee Browne
    • 73Benutzerrezensionen
    • 61Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    TWILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING (New Masters of Cinema) Trailer

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    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Gen. Lawrence Dell
    Richard Widmark
    Richard Widmark
    • Gen. Martin MacKenzie - Commanding General SA
    Roscoe Lee Browne
    Roscoe Lee Browne
    • James Forrest
    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • Arthur Renfrew - Secretary of State
    Melvyn Douglas
    Melvyn Douglas
    • Zachariah Guthrie
    Charles Durning
    Charles Durning
    • President David T. Stevens
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Capt. Stanford Towne
    William Marshall
    William Marshall
    • William Klinger - Attorney General
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    • Brig. Gen. O'Rourke
    Paul Winfield
    Paul Winfield
    • Willis Powell
    Burt Young
    Burt Young
    • Augie Garvas
    Charles Aidman
    Charles Aidman
    • Bernstein
    Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson
    • Ralph Whittaker - CIA Director
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Air Force Gen. Peter Crane
    Morgan Paull
    Morgan Paull
    • First Lt. Louis Cannellis
    Simon Scott
    Simon Scott
    • Gen. Phil Spencer - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
    William Smith
    William Smith
    • Hoxey
    Bill Walker
    Bill Walker
    • Willard
    • Regie
      • Robert Aldrich
    • Drehbuch
      • Ronald M. Cohen
      • Edward Huebsch
      • Walter Wager
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    mikehipkins

    Outstanding

    In the 1960's three "nuclear" movies stand out: Dr. Strangelove, Fail Safe, and the much under rated Bedford Incident. All tried in their own ways to raise awareness of the implications of both the Cold War, the mind set of Nuclear Warriors and their political masters, and the dangers implicit in the possession of nuclear weapons. While Twilights Last Gleaming is not as good as these three, it is an excellent well crafted film that not only explores the mind set of the military and politicians, but also how a power structure will protect itself, particularly from that most dangerous of threats: the truth. Its also explores ONE of the reasons that once in Vietnam, the US found it so hard to get out. If you enjoy this one, check out another Burt Lancaster movie, CONTROL. Again, an excellent treatment of a nuclear subject.
    7orbitsville-1

    They unWagered and lost...but...

    Things are far too strange here to just say "so bad it's good". Far, far too strange.

    Instead, let's say there are three ways to make a film out of a Walter Wager novel. First we have the Telefon example: do a straight-up, linear, by-the-numbers thriller that is so straightforward and escapist that you get a rather wooden, unmemorable--if somewhat entertaining--potboiler. Nothing risked, nothing lost nothing gained. That's Telefon.

    Or, there's the 58 Minutes/Die Hard 2 model: change main-character Malone to John McClane, keep the airport-in-jeopardy setting while massively rewriting the novel so it works as a movie sequel to something it wasn't even connected to in the first place, and make sure it's more exciting than Telefon. Your cinematic thriller has soul, and is safely attached to a successful franchise. And for goodness sakes, stay away from polemic, political commentary or deep meaning.

    This brings us to our third case of filming a Walter Wager escapist thriller tome: attach thought-provoking socio-political concerns to the escapism. Try to address some lingering bitterness or cynicism in the US macro-psyche over, say, the Viet Nam war. Homegrown terrorists as anti-heroes, trying to out the government's secrets over a futile conflict that lingered on as a political peeing contest that cost too many lives, by way of a captured missile base. Rogue Major Burt Lancaster tries to stare down US President Charles Durning with nine nuclear warheads set to ferment, unless some dirty laundry is aired right quick. Of course it's previous administrations' decisions that Durning's version of the President is getting slapped around for, but that's all part of the...fun? Uh, no, sorry, all part of the moral conundrum. The fun is somewhere else in the movie...and quickly seeping out of the movie, the more director Robert Aldrich decides this is not just going to be escapist thrills.

    Personally, I feel the movie gets most obviously unwieldy, and dangerously over-ambitious, once it starts to abandon Burt Lancaster, in favor of Charles Durning. There's a big shift in focus as soon as we start hanging out with Durning and his boardroom full of mucky-mucks--and shut-in Lancaster becomes sort of a bit player in the proceedings, even though he's got nine nuclear missiles. This switch in character focus directly corresponds to the diminishing thrills, and the emphasis on deeper questions and concerns that Robert Aldrich decided were in tune with the USA zeitgeist of 1977. Less booby-traps, ambushes, shoot-outs, torture sessions and stealth attacks gone wrong--more talk, talk, talk, by suits, suits, suits, sitting comfortably in chairs, chairs, chairs, who wants more coffee? Meanwhile, the split-screen effect used deftly during action sequences (much in the way of the TV show 24 years later) gives way to less suspenseful split-screen sequences showing Burt Lancaster almost looking bored while the President dithers.

    Then the ending comes along and finds a really unexpected and daring way to combine stark cynical commentary with a shockingly brutal final confrontation such as you would find in only a truly bold and cutting-edge thriller. And so, I'm going to do what the movie does: I'm going to end a review of what sounds like a bad movie deserving its flop status by shifting gears and saying Bravo! Why? Well, 8 out of 10 for this because--despite everything wrongheaded about the project- -I can honestly say that there is no other thriller, or quasi-thriller stuffed with deep thoughts and dark commentary, quite like it. It's a glorious misfire. I didn't take it seriously, but it had me trying. More lively than Telefon, less cheesy fun than Die Hard 2, and a unique experiment: sort of Inside Man meets Sum Of All Fears meets Point/Counterpoint. Crashes and burns in one of the most compelling ways I've ever seen, and that ain't hay!
    7AlsExGal

    A fairly standard late-70s all-star cast Pentagon thriller

    And If it says Richard Widmark on the cast, you know he's going to play a top general, and even more ridiculously than in "The Swarm". Here, Burt Lancaster--playing the mad-dove equivalent of his mad-hawk general from "Seven Days in May"--hijacks a nuclear missile silo, demanding the President (Charles Durning, uncannily resembling the present-day Bill Clinton) as hostage, and threatens to launch it if the government doesn't release the secret memo of why we went to Vietnam.

    The whole "Ironic patriotism" is laid on a little too thickly, as if the German filmmakers were trying a little too hard to make an American Picture, but the real problem is director Robert Aldrich: The ex-Baby Jane director didn't quite survive the 70's ("The Longest Yard", "The Choirboys"), the Aldrich touch was never elegant or subtle, and the opening "heist" scenes of hijacking the silo are spoiled by turning Lancaster's partners-in-crime into foul-mouthed cliche' thugs. Also, for almost half the film, Aldrich tries to borrow Brian dePalma's trick of split-screening parallel plots and phone conversations, but doesn't seem to understand how dePalma used them for "suspense"--Here, he just lets things play out like we're watching the movie on dual security cameras, or a film-school editing assignment of "How would you intercut these two scenes to make it more exciting.?"

    Stil, worth a watch if it comes your way.
    8doug56-874-20850

    Definitely worth watching, possibly owning if out on DVD WS

    Based on the novel 'VIPER THREE', it's an early, if not one of the first to challenge the motivation for going to war in VIET NAM. Great acting by some of the best, Burt Lancaster and Richard Widmark, who alone make it a 'must see' in my book. In addition to , Charles Durning, Paul Winfield, Burt Young (ROCKY) Joseph Cotton and others. The use of 'split screen' to show multiple events unfolding simultaneously, really helped in building the tension. It was the first movie I saw using it. It did seem to grind long a little at nearly two and one half hours, but that could have been due to my being a slightly restless and impatient 20 YR OLD. I haven't been able to catch it on TV whether it aired or not. Looking forward to its release on DVD in widescreen if not already out( I haven't found it). Love to get a petition going like the one for Rolling Thunder, but really don't know how.
    eddy-28

    Excellent conspiracy film.

    Rating 4**** out of 5

    Robert Aldrich's "Twilight's Last Gleaming" based on the novel Viper 3 by Walter Wager is the story of General Dell, played superbly by Oscar winner Burt Lancaster, who was an ex-military officer during the Vietnam War. His intentions are to take control of an underground nuclear silo and expects certain demands to be made including ten million dollars in cash and the to use the President of the United States as a hostage. A fine war film with Jerry Goldsmith's excellent score, makes Twilight's Last Gleaming a very recommended motion picture which should be viewed today, especially at the height of the recent terrorism attacks with great performances by Oscar nominees Burt Young, Richard Widmark, Paul Winfield, Joseph Cotton, Melvyn Douglas, Richard Jaeckel and Charles Durning as the President.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Richard Widmark's scenes were shot separately from everyone else's. He insisted on doing everything in his scenes himself (where a stand-in might otherwise be used) such as reverse/over-the-shoulder shots or just picking up a telephone. Melvyn Douglas was the same.
    • Patzer
      The film is set to take place in 1981, then four years into the future. The Titan I missile was already retired in 1965. The Titan II missile was still in service in 1981, although even that had originally been scheduled to be retired beginning in 1971. This is relevant not in the least because the Titan II was fired from its silos while its less advanced predecessor Titan I needed to be fueled up first and raised from the silo on a giant elevator system (as shown in the movie).
    • Zitate

      Lawrence Dell: Gentlemen, we are now a superpower.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The original UK cinema release featured the 2 hour version. The 1998 Warner video featured the extended 138 minute print.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Twilight's Last Gleaming, Fun with Dick and Jane, The Cassandra Crossing, The Sentinel, Freaky Friday, Voyage of the Damned (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      My Country Tis of Thee
      Music by Lowell Mason (uncredited) based on the music by Henry Carey from "God Save the King" (1744)

      Lyrics by Samuel Francis Smith (uncredited) (1832)

      Performed by Billy Preston

      from the album "I Wrote a Simple Song"

      on A & M Records and Tapes

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      • 28. Oktober 1977 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Englisch
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