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Flucht aus Saudi Arabien

Originaltitel: Escape: Human Cargo
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1 Std. 47 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
494
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Flucht aus Saudi Arabien (1998)
ActionDrama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn American entrepreneur is closing a deal in Saudi Arabia in 1977. After a fallout with his influential Saudi partners, they have him arrested. Due to the US policy of noninterference in SA... Alles lesenAn American entrepreneur is closing a deal in Saudi Arabia in 1977. After a fallout with his influential Saudi partners, they have him arrested. Due to the US policy of noninterference in SA, the embassy won't help him. He must escape.An American entrepreneur is closing a deal in Saudi Arabia in 1977. After a fallout with his influential Saudi partners, they have him arrested. Due to the US policy of noninterference in SA, the embassy won't help him. He must escape.

  • Regie
    • Simon Wincer
  • Drehbuch
    • John McDonald
    • Clyde Burleson
    • William Mickelberry
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Treat Williams
    • Stephen Lang
    • Sasson Gabay
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,2/10
    494
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Simon Wincer
    • Drehbuch
      • John McDonald
      • Clyde Burleson
      • William Mickelberry
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Treat Williams
      • Stephen Lang
      • Sasson Gabay
    • 6Benutzerrezensionen
    • 5Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Treat Williams
    Treat Williams
    • John McDonald
    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • Dennis McNatt
    Sasson Gabay
    Sasson Gabay
    • Suliman Nasir Rasi
    • (as Sasson Gabai)
    Ze'ev Revach
    Ze'ev Revach
    • Sheik Abdulla Fazza
    Lawrence Dane
    Lawrence Dane
    • Pinder
    Rinan Haim
    • Silent Sam
    Uri Gavriel
    Uri Gavriel
    • Khalid
    • (as Uri Gabriel)
    Janet-Laine Green
    Janet-Laine Green
    • Pat
    Brandon Bone
    • Greg
    Kristen Bone
    Kristen Bone
    • Marilyn
    Brent Bone
    • Gil
    Elva Mai Hoover
    Elva Mai Hoover
    • State Department Woman
    Patrick Galligan
    Patrick Galligan
    • Bruce Baines
    Imad Gibrin
    • Hotel Porter
    Jack Adalist
    • Jamison
    Howard Rypp
    • Barry
    Jack Messinger
    • North
    Hamis Arbid
    • Fahid
    • Regie
      • Simon Wincer
    • Drehbuch
      • John McDonald
      • Clyde Burleson
      • William Mickelberry
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    7jordondave-28085

    A better title might've been "Trapped" or "Held Up"

    (1997) Escape / Escape: Human Cargo THRILLER/ SUSPENSE

    A better title for this film than the two names that are apparent which is "Escape" which would look like a POW picture and is not and "Human Cargo" which would look like a human smuggling film and is completely the opposite! A better title should've been something like "Trapped" or "Held up" or some another! All this means that in order to enjoy this film, one must totally ignore the movie's ridiculous assortment of movies titles because of the many possible misconceptions it could've bring! This is a story based on fact about American engineer and entrepreneur John McDonald (Treat Williams) being dicked around by a couple of wealthy Saudi's while staying at Saudi Arabia! Who was hired and committed to handle an expensive project with a contract until it was reneged by the 2 Saudi's who brought him there in the first place! Despite it's budget, it's really a not bad film since a lot has changed since the late 70s.
    10omerr-6

    AMAZING CAMERA LOADING!!!

    The movie itself was thrilling at times, overall an okay movie, but what made me rate it a 10 out of 10, and what made this movie an absolute masterpiece, is the spectacularly amazing camera loading done by ilan rinat, it's hard to describe with words the things he's done in those cloudy days somewhere in 1998 loading the camera ,he orchestrated a precise ballet of preparation, timing, and technical finesse that kept the camera department running like a symphony, beat after beat, take after take, when he was on set it was like time stopped for a little, with every loading he has done the entire cast would watch him, fascinatined, ilan himself had to tell them to keep acting for the sake of the movie. At one point the producer asked to promote him to manager of the entire camera department, but ilan refused of course, being the humble man he is, not wanting too much attention, but i just couldn't let his work go unnoticed, so here i am, almost 30 years later, finally giving him the praise he deserves, with the technical advances of the world today, camera loaders are needed less and less, but I'm sure ilan is sitting by a lake somewhere, his legs dangling in the water, looking out at the horizon, and thinking to himself: "I did my job ", and for that ilan , i thank you, actually you know what? The world thanks you.
    6TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    It's just a cultural thing, but I don't have sex with men

    Treat wakes up very suddenly at the beginning, from a nightmare that he then realizes is reality: he's in a Showtime film(something cemented by bare breasts within the first few minutes), meaning he has not yet left the real-life limbo for actors that is... the made-for-TV movie. John McDonald had a deal(e-yi-e-yi-o?). A housing project, having agreed to the terms with a prince, but when he arrives, things don't work out quite the way he expected. For a while, his biggest problem is boredom(his own as well as that of the audience), such as when he rides with a sheik who drives around to no less than 3 different places for the best date(the fruit, that is... they're not trolling for tail), but... eventually... he is in a bad situation, such as when the aforementioned oil tyccoon is puttin' the moves on him(and yes, that is where the one line summary comes from... one of the several examples of actually funny dialog in this, and Williams does deliver it well... and I really enjoyed the friendship between him and Avatar's Lang, who pulls the same "those thur dumb natives" face, albeit this time I think you're meant to agree with him), as well as trapped in the country. Set in the 70's, a lot of the negative stuff(including the problems that come out of nowhere) seen here may be accurate(if one should definitely take the assertion that "this is a true story", which opens this flick, with a grain of salt), if the differences between the countries(ooh, scary Saudi Arabia!) seem exaggerated in the favor of the US. Would it have killed them to put in just one Muslim depicted in a positive light? Seriously, even Lifetime's The Stoning had that, if only to have an insider to explain just how awful everyone else there is. The last third is genuinely engaging and thrilling, with our engineer thinking up and attempting to execute a nifty plan. Doesn't save the whole, though. Too little, too late. There is some strong language in this, and aforementioned brief nudity. I recommend this only to big fans of the lead. 6/10
    Shayenna

    Pretty good!

    My husband knows how much I like Treat Williams, and found this videotape at a flea market for 2 bucks, and he came home with it and we watched it, and both of us actually really liked it! It was a lot better then I thought it would be.

    Drama mixed with a little humor, Treat plays John MacDonald, who goes to Saudi Arabia to get the project-construction deal, and keeps getting let down or ticked off about it while he is there..well, after being there for so long, and things not going the way he planned, he tries to leave, but can't, because of their laws, it is up to the Shiek to let him have his passport back, which he refuses, so after trying again to do right by making this housing project, he gets duped again, and decided with a help of an American friend he met there, they decide to put him in a cargo box to get him home on a plane...

    This is based on a true story, and was actually pretty interesting.
    8jessewillis

    A frightening true story!

    I bought this movie based upon the IMDB rating. I wasn't expecting too much but was pleasantly surprised by the original story this film tells. Treat Williams plays a prefab housing engineer who travels to Saudi Arabia in the late 70's to cinch a multi-million dollar deal. But when he arrives he discovers that what he bargained for wasn't actually much of a bargain. His original deal with the Saudi government collapses and he is forced to rely on the good graces of his unreliable but charismatic Arab middle man. As the title implies things don't get much better and Williams and he must try to escape before he ends up under a dune in the desert! If you look at the cover of this video you'd think it was just another action movie. It isn't it, in fact its a very scary and true story of cultural clash and a surprisingly balanced look at the dubious justice system of Saudi courts. Check it out if your a fan of Treat Williams or if you appreciate a reality based story. I'd also recommend "Doomsday Gun" which deals in similar stuff as this.

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      The real John McDonald wrote about his escape from Saudi Arabia in a book titled "Flight From Dhahran".

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. März 1998 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Lost Identity - Flucht aus Saudi Arabien
    • Drehorte
      • Tel Aviv, Israel
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Neufeld Rehme Productions
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