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Opération Thunderbolt : L'Esprit d'Entébbé

Original title: Mivtsa Yonatan
  • 1977
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  • 2h 4m
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6.5/10
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Opération Thunderbolt : L'Esprit d'Entébbé (1977)
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In July 1976, an Air France flight from Tel-Aviv to Paris via Athens was hijacked and forced to land in Entebbe, Uganda. The Jewish passengers were separated and held hostage in demand to re... Read allIn July 1976, an Air France flight from Tel-Aviv to Paris via Athens was hijacked and forced to land in Entebbe, Uganda. The Jewish passengers were separated and held hostage in demand to release many terrorists held in Israeli prisons. After much debate, the Israeli government s... Read allIn July 1976, an Air France flight from Tel-Aviv to Paris via Athens was hijacked and forced to land in Entebbe, Uganda. The Jewish passengers were separated and held hostage in demand to release many terrorists held in Israeli prisons. After much debate, the Israeli government sent an elite commando unit to raid the airfield and release the hostages. This movie is ba... Read all

  • Director
    • Menahem Golan
  • Writers
    • Ken Globus
    • Menahem Golan
    • Clarke Reynolds
  • Stars
    • Yehoram Gaon
    • Gila Almagor
    • Assi Dayan
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    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Menahem Golan
    • Writers
      • Ken Globus
      • Menahem Golan
      • Clarke Reynolds
    • Stars
      • Yehoram Gaon
      • Gila Almagor
      • Assi Dayan
    • 15User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Yehoram Gaon
    Yehoram Gaon
    • Col. Yonatan Netanyahu
    Gila Almagor
    Gila Almagor
    • Nurit Aviv
    Assi Dayan
    Assi Dayan
    • Shuki
    • (as Assaf Dayan)
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Wilfried Boese
    Sybil Danning
    Sybil Danning
    • Halima
    Arik Lavie
    Arik Lavie
    • Gen. Dan Shomron
    Shmuel Rodensky
    Shmuel Rodensky
    • Family Representative
    Shaike Ophir
    Shaike Ophir
    • Gadi Arnon
    • (as Shai K. Ophir)
    Reuven Bar-Yotam
    Reuven Bar-Yotam
    • Avraham Ben-David
    Gabi Amrani
    Gabi Amrani
    • Gavriel, a passnger
    • (as Gaby Amrani)
    Mark Heath
    • Idi Amin Dada
    Henri Czarniak
    • Michel Bacos
    Rolf Eden
    • Air France Co-Pilot
    Shoshana Shani-Lavie
    Shoshana Shani-Lavie
    • Alma Raviv
    • (as Shoshana Shani)
    Oded Teomi
    Oded Teomi
    • Dan Zamir
    Shimon Bar
    • German Doctor
    Ori Levy
    Ori Levy
    • Air Force Commander Mordechai Gur
    Rachel Marcus
    • Dora Bloch
    • Director
      • Menahem Golan
    • Writers
      • Ken Globus
      • Menahem Golan
      • Clarke Reynolds
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    6Bunuel1976

    OPERATION THUNDERBOLT {U.S. Theatrical Version} (Menahem Golan, 1977) **1/2

    Following my recent viewing of Israeli director Moshe' Mizrahi's French movie MADAME ROSA – the 1977 Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film – I decided to watch the only remaining contender in that category sooner rather than later. As it turned out, the official Israeli entry was the weakest of the five final selections and I am guessing that its sheer topicality – being based on a very recent hijacking episode that had grabbed world headlines – was what made it jump ahead of other notable competitors among the 24 international Oscar submissions, namely Larisa Shepitko's THE ASCENT, Wim Wenders' THE American FRIEND, Bo Widerberg's THE MAN ON THE ROOF (1976), Paul Verhoeven's SOLDIER OF ORANGE and Krzysztof Zanussi's CAMOUFLAGE.

    For the record, my relative disappointment with OPERATION THUNDERBOLT has just been exacerbated by my discovering that I had acquired and watched the U.S. Theatrical Version (culled from a TV screening on the MGM channel) – which has characters mostly speaking their lines in English, barring the occasional lapses into French and German – rather than the original version which has characters (be they Israeli, German, French or African) rightfully speaking in their native tongue...and which is available as a "Full Movie" video on "You Tube" and on a renowned torrent download site! Having said that, craggy-faced chief hijacker Klaus Kinski's equally distinctive voice can be heard in both versions but, apart from his trigger-happy cohort Sybil Danning and nemesis Assaf Dayan (as the Israeli commando second-in-command), he is the only recognizable name in the cast...that is, if one is to discount the personal, silent appearances of the Israeli politicians that faced the crisis in real life, Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres; in any case, the acting honours here are stolen by Yehoram Gaon as the ill-fated commando leader Yonatan Netanyahu (who, at one point, is amusingly seen reading Alistair MacLean's "Circus" - a novel I also read myself as a kid). This sharply contrasts with the contemporaneous, star-studded, rival re-enactments of the events for U.S. TV, namely VICTORY AT ENTEBBE (1976; which I had intended watching last year for Burt Lancaster's centenary but had to jettison it due to time constraints) and RAID ON ENTEBBE (1977) – both of which, incidentally, also exist in longer and shorter edits.

    While the fact that the viewer is aware from the outset of the narrative's outcome can perhaps lead to the film feeling rather predictable, the presence of a surprisingly restrained Kinski (billed "Kinsky" in the all-English opening credits!) and Danning make up for that; on the other hand, while the final assault on Entebbe airport occurs towards the very end of the film and can thus appear to be a long time coming, the swift depiction of it is quite electrifying (especially the sight of Kinski's twitching body as it expires early on in a hail of machine-gun bullets). Seeing the names of commercial 1980s Hollywood entity Cannon Group founders Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus among the makers of this film somewhat undermine its proposed authenticity (shot with the full co-operation of the Israeli government and Air Force); indeed OPERATION THUNDERBOLT (which, decades afterwards, also became the name of a video game!) succeeds more as an action movie than a psychological or political thriller which might not have been congenial to this particular subject but serves as a veritable template for the later Cannon Group star-studded blockbuster THE DELTA FORCE (1986; also helmed by Golan and easily Chuck Norris' most prestigious star vehicle) complete with overblown rousing music throughout.
    BKinzeys

    Mediocre P.O.S.

    Golan & Globus at their best, which is to say it's a mediocre movie. A one and a half hour movie crammed into two hours.

    I was surprised they didn't have an epilogue, since it's history it would have been nice. Not nearly as good or as historic as "Raid on Entebbe."

    It's only bad enough to be entertaining in a few spots. Klaus Kinski is wasted and Sybil Danning is dressed with HUGE sunglasses and a potato sack for a dress.
    Aylmer

    Gotta hand it to the Israelis with this one

    While peace in the middle east seems as far away now as it did in 1949, you gotta hand it to em that they sure can still make a hell of a good movie.

    While the actual operation of the 1976 rescue of the 100+ hostages held at Entebbe airport is not probed into as much with this film as with RAID ON ENTEBBE, this is the infinitely more fun one of the two to watch. Dov Seltzer's music is really the star with this film, particularly with the really cool opening theme which plays in many variations whenever Yoni is onscreen and the theme that plays at Entebbe airport whenever it shows the guards standing around, etc. The music works best during Yoni's death scene (this is no spoiler since the events of the film are historically accurate, and pretty well-known too) where it really takes his usual theme but drags it out to sound all tragic. Gotta love the ultra-70's style filming and editing. Lots of zoom-ins and odd use of models, stock footage, and stand-ins which is sometimes cheesy, but always entertaining in some way. It's all pretty standard stuff until the ending battle, which is handled in a very high-octane way as opposed to RAID ON ENTEBBE, where they did a lot of standing around and things tended to work out better (It would be more interesting to know which of the two is more historically accurate).

    Klaus Kinski and Sybil Danning are the other stars here. Their problem though is that they are underused. Klaus doesn't act quite crazy enough (though he does a lot of running around and has a really cool death scene), and Sybil Danning's stunning unearthly beauty is not exploited enough, hidden behind poofy hair, bulky dress, and a large pair of sunglasses. One might be angry at watching this and not getting their full Kinski or Danning's-worth, but it's better than not having them here at all.

    The authenticity involved in much of the rest of the film is amazing, with Rabin and Peres doing some acting (though they never speak, on-camera and the scenes where people are talking to them look suspiciously like they used doubles) and supposedly 12 of the original hostages returned to reprise their roles in this film. However, it goes out of its way to demonize the PLO, Che Guevaranians, and Idi Amin (though with him that's another story). Everything with the villains is a lot darker and more mean-spirited than in RAID ON ENTEBBE, but it all works to make this film more fun. Just take it as entertainment and not as fact, because of course it was the winners that made this. Just a fun and fast-paced little forgotten movie. Where's the DVD?
    10motty

    Israeli commando raid releases hijacked hostages

    The movie depicts the true operation to release hostages in Uganda by Israeli commandos. The movie focuses on the leader of the operation - who ends up as the only casualty - very much like a french movie.

    The movie uses 4(!) different languages (Hebrew, English, German and Arabic) that lend to the credibility and authenticity of the movie. The plot has good pace and does not let you dose off for a second. The story is "classic" and powerful.
    7themicah

    best darn Israeli action movie ever

    Not that I've seen all that many Israeli action movies, but it's definitely the bets one I've seen. Yes, this movie is dated. It relies on stereotypes and is full of cliches like the "oh-no!" quick-zoom. The dialogue is sometimes silly and there are a variety of flubs, both in continuity and historical accuracy. But, it's fun! From the music (which is so wonderfully 70's) to the memorably cheesy lines, and of course the sheer audacity of the mission that gives the movie its title, it all makes for an exciting and surprisingly emotional film. It's also the only film I know of where most scenes were shot twice so it could be released in two different languages. There is a Hebrew version out there (recently released on DVD, but hard to find) and an English version (first released on VHS and Beta in 1984, after which there may or may not have been a subsequent 1991 VHS re-release). And neither version is dubbed! Gotta love it.

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    • Trivia
      Lieutenant Colonel Yonatan "Yonni" Netanyahu (Yehoram Gaon) was the older brother of Benjamin Netanyahu, the future Israeli Prime Minister.
    • Goofs
      Exterior shots of an actual Air France Airbus A300 are accurately used at the beginning of the movie. Once the plane lands in Benghazi and for the rest of the movie, a Boeing 707 in grossly inaccurate Air France colors is shown, supposedly depicting the same aircraft.
    • Quotes

      Alma Raviv: Ephraim, what are you staring at?

      Ephraim Raviv: They look like Arabs.

      Alma Raviv: Oh stop it. They're tourists, just like us.

      Ephraim Raviv: I don't trust them.

      Alma Raviv: Stop your nonsense. Take your book out and read. Really.

    • Alternate versions
      The USA theatrical and video release is dubbed entirely into English over the original Hebrew and German languages with the opening credits in English instead of Hebrew and with no end credits aside from a 'The End' caption.
    • Connections
      Edited into Operation Thunderbolt: Entebbe (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Eretz Tzvi
      Lyrics by Telma Alyagon-Roz

      Music by Dov Seltzer

      Performed by Yehoram Gaon

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    • Release date
      • August 10, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Israel
    • Languages
      • Hebrew
      • English
      • German
      • Arabic
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Operation Thunderbolt
    • Filming locations
      • Eilat, Israel
    • Production companies
      • Golan-Globus Productions
      • Noah Films
      • The Cannon Group
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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