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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA nuclear armed SS20 will be smuggled from Russia via Finland to Sweden unless Swedish agent Hamilton +5 stop them with "no loose ends". What about the other stolen SS20?A nuclear armed SS20 will be smuggled from Russia via Finland to Sweden unless Swedish agent Hamilton +5 stop them with "no loose ends". What about the other stolen SS20?A nuclear armed SS20 will be smuggled from Russia via Finland to Sweden unless Swedish agent Hamilton +5 stop them with "no loose ends". What about the other stolen SS20?
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Evgeniy Lazarev
- Tjivartsev
- (as Evgenij Lazarev)
Andrey Smolyakov
- Barabanov
- (as Andrej Smoliakov)
Valeriy Priyomykhov
- Mordavin
- (as Valeriy Prijomikhov)
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I read what another one of my fellow users had written about Hamilton. he apparently thought that it was an, and I quote, "amaricanized piece of garbage". This is completely wrong. It is an excellent action movie and as for the fact that Peter Stormare is playing the leading role, I can tell u that he is the best hamilton ever. Stellan Skarsgård was the last one to play hamilton and he was much worse than Peter Stormare. It's definately a 8/10.
Although 'Hamilton' is a rather good action movie it does lack the interesting details from the original books; "Ingenmansland" and "Den Enda Segern". The books don't include all the action in the movie. The action-sequences in the books are actually only a very small fraction of the whole story. The movie actually differs so much from the books that it will be hard to make more movies from the Hamilton book series...
Well... I'm glad I first saw the series... and sad that I gave up to my curiosity when I saw this cassette. This is not BAD. I've seen so much worse, made with bigger money even, but if I had seen this first I may not have wanted to see the series. All that was better in the film was the song "And then the tears came" which I do not remember from the series at all. OK, you can't push 3 hours of material into 2 hours-film. But: Why in the devil did they have to use WORSE takes of same scenes in the film? That is something I simply can't understand. But still Peter Stormare is good, Lena Olin is good, Yevgeni Lasarev is good. And Mats Långbacka was actually better than I remembered from the series. For you who blame Peter Stormare being one-faced, just for your information - there's much more to him in the series so try to catch that if you can. There's more to EVERYTHING in the series...
A fun quote: Chivartsev: "And this is Commander Hamilton from Swedish Intelligence." Hawkins: "Swedish INTELLIGENCE? There's a controversy in terms..."
A fun quote: Chivartsev: "And this is Commander Hamilton from Swedish Intelligence." Hawkins: "Swedish INTELLIGENCE? There's a controversy in terms..."
I think this movie shows a positive development in the movie industry in Scandinavia. It`s a brilliant action-film, with many elements that Hollywood wouldn`t accept (read: chainsaw-scenes). Peter Stormare is excellent and the best of the Hamiltons` that have appeared on celluloid. It has many different scenes and locations from Morocco to the Russian tundra and is a multi-international adventure. Jan Guillou is a very good writer and this is a fine product of two of his books (Ingenmans land and Sista Segern). See it, and make up your own mind.
This is an impressing Action-Movie from Sweden. Although I think "Den demokratiske Terroristen" is the best Hamilton-Film, "Hamilton" is a very entertaining and action-packed Movie full of suspense. Peter Stormare is nearly as good as Stellan Skarsgård and Mark Hamill does a good job fighting his "Luke Skywalker"-image and makes a really good villain you´ll love to hate. The book are in fact better because of the many details given about the different secret services and political conspirations, but - hey - this should be an action movie. Despite that, the beginning of "Hamilton" with the nightmarish execution-scene in the russian Tundra from "Ingen mans land" is one of the most intense filmparts ever made. It´s worth watching it.
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- WissenswertesWhile filming the climactic fight scene, Mark Hamill was told a punch he'd thrown at Peter Stormare's face didn't look convincing, and was asked to swing "lower and closer." On the next take, Hamill did so and accidentally hit Stormare for real. In a making-of documentary, Hamill is visibly shocked by the accident, which he says split Stormare's lip and caused his face to swell up. In a 2021 interview for Filmtopp, Stormare revealed that one of his teeth was knocked out, forcing him to go to a hospital. He has despised Hamill ever since, calling him "a real idiot" who never apologized: "For me he's a shithead. And he'll always be a shithead. He's in my black book."
- PatzerAt the end scene where Hamilton is walking towards the camera, you can see the camera team in his sunglasses.
- Alternative VersionenWas also made as a four-episode TV mini-series, which included about one hour of extra footage, as well as some re-shot scenes.
- VerbindungenEdited into Hamilton (2001)
- SoundtracksAnd Then the Tears Came
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- 50.000.000 SEK (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 7 Min.(127 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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