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Historia real de un audaz asalto de un comando israelí al aeropuerto de Entebbe (Uganda) para liberar a los rehenes de un secuestro terrorista.Historia real de un audaz asalto de un comando israelí al aeropuerto de Entebbe (Uganda) para liberar a los rehenes de un secuestro terrorista.Historia real de un audaz asalto de un comando israelí al aeropuerto de Entebbe (Uganda) para liberar a los rehenes de un secuestro terrorista.
- Ganó 2 premios Primetime Emmy
- 3 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total
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- Wilfred Boese
- (as Horst Bucholz)
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Opiniones destacadas
This movie was excellent, even for a 1977 TV movie, and I would recommend it to everyone although it is Out of Print and only available on VHS. You can still find copies of it on eBay and at old video stores. This movie is gripping from the beginning to end with a superb climax rescue scene at the end of the hostage crisis. Anyone should see this movie, particularly those who like military/action movies that are based on true events. THIS MOVIE MUST BE SEEN!
A film that is historically accurate, Raid on Entebbe is engrossing and exciting to watch. The actual raid on Entebbe was itself a very daring rescue, and it translates extremely well to film. Even though you know the outcome in advance, you will find yourself wanting to stay with the film until the end. The actors are all excellent, and the sets extremely realistic. Yaphet Kotto gives a great performance as Idi Amin, portraying the Ugandan president as mix of grandstander, egomaniac, and thinly disguised madman; the movie is worth watching for Kotto's performance alone. While made almost 25 years ago, Raid on Entebbe remains an exciting film that has aged well and is still very enjoyable to watch.
Considering that this movie was made in 1977, surrounding events that happened not to long ago from then, I would certainly place it in a higher position than it currently is. With regards to authenticity, the Israeli and Mossad PR department seems to given full cooperation when it came to all the details surrounding the event because absolutely nothing seemed out of place in the sets. Every piece of equipment, uniform and aircraft were surprisingly authentic. All this would have been useless without a proper cast and the same is most certainly delivered. There isn't a lot of action until the climax but even the slower sequences will keep you gripped until that arrives. This movie is very detailed, realistic and authentic and would be classified as a must watch in my book.
Two made for television movies came out within a year of each other about this incident. Both were good films but this one seems a tad better due to the higher caliber of actors hired. The direction is also better as are the costumes and props used. However don't pass up the other "Victory at Entebbe."
Compared to its other US competitor, "Victory at Entebbe"(1976) this film displays higher production values and more attention to detail than "Victory" does. For instance, the Air France uniforms are much more realistic in this picture, whereas in the other production the costume designers resorted to just using U.S. Navy and Coast Guard shoulder boards. Also Idi Amin (Yaphet Kotto) gets a much better costume, much more realistic than the ridiculous getup Julius Harris had to wear in "Victory at Entebbe".I think the secret is that in doing this picture, and the definitive Israeli Golan-Globus work, "Operation Thunderbolt"(Mivtza Yonatan)(1977); the film makers were given much more time to prepare their production than ABC gave David L. Wolper in doing "Victory at Entebbe", which was shot on videotape like a soap opera, later transferred to film. It is an excellent lesson for film students that time spent on a project avails much. For this picture and "Thunderbolt" are much better films, even though in some respects "Victory at Entebbe" had more "big names" than "Raid" or "Thunderbolt". It seems all to be in the execution.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis was Peter Finch's final acting role. He received a posthumous Emmy nomination six months after winning a posthumous Oscar for Poder que mata (1976).
- ErroresYonni Netanyahu appears as a full colonel, wearing three oak leaves on his epaulets. He was a lieutenant colonel at the time of his death. Israeli Lt Colonel insignia has two leaves.
- Citas
Brig. Gen. Dan Shomron: There's a small army on the move and they are still debating!
Brig. Gen. Dan Shomron: It's crazy!
Lt. Col. Yonatan 'Yoni' Netanyahu: It's democracy.
- Versiones alternativasGerman theatrical version was cut by ca. 20 minutes to shorten running time. Only in 2013 the uncut version was released on DVD.
- ConexionesEdited into Operation Thunderbolt: Entebbe (2000)
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- País de origen
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- También se conoce como
- Raid on Entebbe
- Locaciones de filmación
- Stockton Metropolitan Airport, Stockton, California, Estados Unidos(Entebbe Airport setting)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 3,500,000 (estimado)
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