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On soupçonne qu'une organisation pacifiste / anti-nucléaire au Royaume-Uni a des extrémistes prêts à utiliser le terrorisme.On soupçonne qu'une organisation pacifiste / anti-nucléaire au Royaume-Uni a des extrémistes prêts à utiliser le terrorisme.On soupçonne qu'une organisation pacifiste / anti-nucléaire au Royaume-Uni a des extrémistes prêts à utiliser le terrorisme.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Maurice Roëves
- Major Steele
- (as Maurice Röeves)
Aharon Ipalé
- Malek
- (as Aharon Ipale)
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I read the book that inspired this film, 'The Tiptoe Boys,' and to be honest, I prefer the film to the book, which is unusual. The movie is a bit over-long, but the characters are quite well developed and the action sequences are among the best in any UK production and highly realistic. The legendary Roy 'Get Carter' Budd provides the score and we have a minor 80s action classic. Without doubt the assault at The Mews is outstanding and I will never forget the rush the first time I saw it. 'You don't muck (sic) about with the SAS...'
Since i'm going to be a Royal Marine Commando, this movie was very appealing. Not just for it's hardcore violence (Which I like), but also for the fact that my mother named me after the star of the film, Lewis Collins, which i'm pretty chuffed about.
Their has never been a movie that comes this close to showing the general public the SAS, their training, and their skills, which makes the movie so damn good.
One thing that i was a bit disappointed about, was the fact that if they had made the film 3 years later (1985), they (At the start when their in the mountains in Wales) would have been using the SA80 rifle, which is much cooler than the one they were using in the movie (The FN-FAL or something like that).
An overall wicked movie that I would recommend to anybody that's interested in the military, and who loves guns and violence!!!!!!
Their has never been a movie that comes this close to showing the general public the SAS, their training, and their skills, which makes the movie so damn good.
One thing that i was a bit disappointed about, was the fact that if they had made the film 3 years later (1985), they (At the start when their in the mountains in Wales) would have been using the SA80 rifle, which is much cooler than the one they were using in the movie (The FN-FAL or something like that).
An overall wicked movie that I would recommend to anybody that's interested in the military, and who loves guns and violence!!!!!!
Very entertaining movie, this one. Saw it upon it´s initial release here in Sweden (1982). It has a 007-feeling and Bond-ish quality about it, which I love. Lots of crew members from 007-productions behind the camera.
It is also very suspenseful and it´s got solid action scenes combined with good acting and snappy directing. What´s not to like?!:/
I can very well imagine that the S. A. S. Operates with a similar modus operandi. Since they (of course) doesn´t reveal anything one can only speculate and read books on the subject matter (S. A. S.) It looks and seems real enough (yes, I know it´s a movie).
It´s a pity and very strange that some films doesn´t get the attention and respect they deserve?! Instead loads of crap (WOKE, PC, man-hating - etc.) finds an audience.
Highly recommended film!++++
It is also very suspenseful and it´s got solid action scenes combined with good acting and snappy directing. What´s not to like?!:/
I can very well imagine that the S. A. S. Operates with a similar modus operandi. Since they (of course) doesn´t reveal anything one can only speculate and read books on the subject matter (S. A. S.) It looks and seems real enough (yes, I know it´s a movie).
It´s a pity and very strange that some films doesn´t get the attention and respect they deserve?! Instead loads of crap (WOKE, PC, man-hating - etc.) finds an audience.
Highly recommended film!++++
Ok so some of the supporting actors are weak. the american cast are clearly on holiday. but Lewis Collins is great and should of been a star on the british cinema screen.however the british film industry was pratically dead at the time.great music score maybe not enough action.maybe collins should of been in wild geese 2 instead of scott glenn.
I saw this movie when it was titled, "The Final Option". I was an avid reader of Soldier of Fortune (SOF) magazine and it was recommended as a must see movie. It was noted for its realism. In addition, it was felt the peace movement was actually supported by Russia because by having the "West" disarm, it would allow Russia to get stronger while the West got weaker. You see this in the movie when the bankers help funnel money to the peace movement.
The main reason for seeing the movie was the action by the Special Air Service (SAS). SOF magazine said the SAS cooperated in the making of the movie. I thought the movie was a little long but the action parts were first rate. The final part was the best part. The best part was when the camera was filming through the gas mask and you could hear and see what it is really like to be on the inside. I remember the huffing and puffing and the words, "One terrorist down, one terrorist down" as each one got shot. SOF magazine said when the SAS goes in, there are no prisoners taken-only dead terrorists. As a real law enforcement person I am always complaining how the public has no idea of what really happens during police actions. The public always seems to ask why did the police not shoot the gun out of a persons hand or why did the police shoot or didn't shoot. Split second decisions have to be made and it is so easy to to be a "Monday morning quarterback" They never see the confusion. I think every person who thinks the cops are always wrong should see this movie.
The main reason for seeing the movie was the action by the Special Air Service (SAS). SOF magazine said the SAS cooperated in the making of the movie. I thought the movie was a little long but the action parts were first rate. The final part was the best part. The best part was when the camera was filming through the gas mask and you could hear and see what it is really like to be on the inside. I remember the huffing and puffing and the words, "One terrorist down, one terrorist down" as each one got shot. SOF magazine said when the SAS goes in, there are no prisoners taken-only dead terrorists. As a real law enforcement person I am always complaining how the public has no idea of what really happens during police actions. The public always seems to ask why did the police not shoot the gun out of a persons hand or why did the police shoot or didn't shoot. Split second decisions have to be made and it is so easy to to be a "Monday morning quarterback" They never see the confusion. I think every person who thinks the cops are always wrong should see this movie.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen the movie's grand action sequence, the storming of the embassy by SAS troopers, to be played by movie stuntmen, was about to be filmed, the real-life SAS soldiers offered to do the sequence for the production, not requiring the use of stuntmen. For director Ian Sharp, it was an offer he simply couldn't refuse, as this level of authenticity couldn't be achieved by acting stuntmen, no matter how well trained.
- GaffesPeter Skellen was a member of the Armed Forces and had only been separated from his family for a couple of weeks which is nothing to the separation normally endured so meeting up with his wife because he missed her thus blowing his cover was ridiculous.
- Citations
[S.A.S. burst into Mews and kill the terrorists]
Policeman at Mews: Could you blokes do that again? It was a bit fast for me.
- Crédits fousIn final credits, "Military Advisors" are listed as "Anonymous."
- ConnexionsFeatured in At the Movies: The Stinkers of 1983 (1983)
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Final Option
- Lieux de tournage
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Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 666 873 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 750 259 $US
- 18 sept. 1983
- Montant brut mondial
- 2 666 873 $US
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