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La Tour Eiffel en otage

Original title: The Hostage Tower
  • TV Movie
  • 1980
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Maud Adams, Keir Dullea, Britt Ekland, Peter Fonda, and Billy Dee Williams in La Tour Eiffel en otage (1980)
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Criminal takes hostages on the Eiffel Tower in Paris.Criminal takes hostages on the Eiffel Tower in Paris.Criminal takes hostages on the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

  • Director
    • Claudio Guzmán
  • Writers
    • Alistair MacLean
    • Robert Carrington
  • Stars
    • Peter Fonda
    • Maud Adams
    • Billy Dee Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    301
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claudio Guzmán
    • Writers
      • Alistair MacLean
      • Robert Carrington
    • Stars
      • Peter Fonda
      • Maud Adams
      • Billy Dee Williams
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    • Mike Graham
    Maud Adams
    Maud Adams
    • Sabrina Carver
    Billy Dee Williams
    Billy Dee Williams
    • Clarence Whitlock
    Keir Dullea
    Keir Dullea
    • Mr. Smith
    Britt Ekland
    Britt Ekland
    • Leah
    Rachel Roberts
    Rachel Roberts
    • Sonya
    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    • Malcolm Philpott
    Celia Johnson
    Celia Johnson
    • Mrs. Wheeler
    Jack Lenoir
    • Claude
    André Oumansky
    André Oumansky
    • Pei
    • (as Andre Oumansky)
    Daniel Perche
    • Tote
    Jacques Maury
    Jacques Maury
    • Poupon
    Nicolas Vogel
    • Ducret
    Hubert Noël
    Hubert Noël
    • Ducret's Aide
    • (as Hubert Noel)
    Michel Bardinet
    Michel Bardinet
    • Legrain
    Lyle Joyce
    • U.S. Ambassador
    René Roussel
    • General Jaubert
    • (as Rene Roussel)
    Billy Kearns
    Billy Kearns
    • General Hornbecker
    • Director
      • Claudio Guzmán
    • Writers
      • Alistair MacLean
      • Robert Carrington
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    6I_Ailurophile

    Nothing special, but suitably enjoyable

    I don't know why I should have expected any different - this is a TV movie, after all - but my goodness, does it carry some weird flavors. I was expecting a sincere crime thriller and what I got instead was a peculiar lighthearted playfulness, centering the antagonist, recalling a modern heist film (e.g. 2003's 'The Italian job,' or the reimagined 'Ocean's 11' and its sequels). Keir Dullea in particular comports himself with a strange exuberance that's set apart even from his co-stars, as though he thinks he's in a different movie altogether, while Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. And Rachel Roberts bear a joviality more appropriate for a TV series like 'Get smart' or Adam West's 'Batman'; watching Billy Dee Williams attempt a fake French accent is just rather flummoxing. I appreciate John Scott's original music, with some themes being especially fetching, but his compositions are really kind of all over the place, sometimes keeping a tone that feels appropriate but often not. As 'The hostage tower' climbs toward the 45-minute mark it begins to adopt airs more akin to what I had been anticipating, but still the oddities remain in many ways. This is enjoyable, but almost as much as a curiosity as on its own merits.

    The characters, dialogue, scene writing, and even to some extent the production design and art direction carry the preponderance of the more colorful ideas here, though in fairness, even with that in mind there's much that's done quite well, too. It's fun to know that the project was able to film in Paris and on the Eiffel Tower itself, and beyond this, I really do appreciate the sets, props, weapons, and other contributions of those behind the scenes. Even at their most cheeky I do admire what the cast brought to the show, and they're clearly having a good time - and what a cast! Any stunts and effects are very well done (even the lasers), and though few, moments of action are executed well. And for that matter, silly genre flick that this is, it's nonetheless written well, telling a complete and reasonably compelling story while suitably weaving together the earnest thriller with the less serious-minded elements. Likewise, it's well made from a technical standpoint, with director Claudio Guzmán tying the varied parts together with a practiced hand.

    Mind you, with all this said, there's not really anything special about 'The hostage tower.' Made for television or otherwise, there is no shortage of little flicks like this one, and unless you're a particular fan of someone involved, this feature is not at all likely to stand out in a crowd. Yet it's built purely for easy entertainment, and if one does happen to come across it, there are far worse ways to spend one's time. Bearing no especial faults - only, no especial advantages, either - it's a decent enough way to pass a lazy evening, and maybe that's all the more it needs to be.
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Die Hard in Paris

    Just forget John McLane and replace the Nakatomi Plaza by the Eiffel Tower and you'll have some kind of a John McTiernan's masterpiece, but of course at a lesser scale. It is rather light minded story from an Alistair Mc Lean's novel, also in the line of Walter Wager or Colin Forbes, masters of adventure, crime and spy thrillers from the sixties and seventies, involving masterminded plots of huge hostage plots, stories that took place during a decade of the international terrorism. A period when you fond many books, novels speaking of those topics; only few of them were brought to the big screen, unfortunately. In this one, the "criminals" are the main characters and the audience can't prevent to feel empathy for them, to wish them to get away with it, unlike DIE HARD for instance, where the hero, white knight was the true lead. Good feature indeed for such a second rate big budget film. maybe a greater director would have been useful though. Plus, Keir Dullea - Smith - in the mastermind evil leader looks like Bill Sadler in DIE HARD 2 - Colonel Stuart - one of the most terrific and horrible bad guy ever shown on screen. He has nearly the same face, same look, same eyes. Frightening cold iced eyes.
    6coltras35

    Ok caper with some good tower climbing scenes

    A master criminal takes over the Eiffel Tower, holding the mother of the President of the United States hostage. The criminal demands a $30 million ransom or the tower will be blasted into oblivion Smith threatens to blow the tower and First Mum up if they don't pay 30 million. Smith doesn't realise that Sabrina Carver (maud Adams) and CW Whitlock (Williams) are undercover agents for a peacekeeping organisation called UNACO led by Malcolm Philpott (Douglas Fairbanks Junior) who have been tracking the villain for years and they begin to sabotage the heist.

    A more lighthearted UNACO thriller ( based on Alistair Maclean's story idea) when compared with the ones starring Pierce Brosnan, which were more serious and intense and action-packed. Hostage Tower doesn't have much bullets flying, but it's more of a caper, and is too leisurely in pace and casual in attitude. It's not a great adaptation of a solid book, but it isn't entirely bad. It features some exciting climbing down the tower sequences and good villainy by Keith Dullea. Billy Dee Williams as CW Whitlock is good, so is Maud Adams as Sabrina Carver, however Peter Fonda looks a bit ill at ease and looks like he doesn't know why he's there. Douglas Fairbanks jnr adds a dash of style as the UNACO leader.
    5garyldibert

    Not Real Good

    This picture opened in theaters around the country on May 13 1980 starring Peter Fonda as Mike Graham, Maud Adams as Sabrina Carver and Billy Dee Williams as Clarence Whitlock. The picture opens with a scanning view of Paris France and its countryside. A man with a driver pulls into a mansion through the front gate. Across the ocean in New York City, a man named Clarence Whitlock who's the first recruit is one of the best cat burglars in the city is breaking into a museum through a window. When Whitlock picks up a statue it sets of an alarm, however Whitlock goes out the same way he went in. scales down the building, into a truck and escapes. The second recruit is named Sabrina Carver who likes escapades and is in Amsterdam. Carver is about to exchange some diamonds illegally of course. When the safe opens at 9am Carver come roller-skating out of the safe through the building window into a garage around the corner and comes walking out as the beautiful Maud Adams. Finally, the last recruit is named Grim who's a weapons expert and he's at the Munich US Army Weapons Depot. Grim points a gun at a soldier, takes him behind a truck, knocks him out and takes his badge. Grim then takes the helicopter that the soldiers were guarding and takes of with it. Grim walks into a local bakery in Berlin where Grim is given a special message. The same thing happens to craver in Paris and Whitlock in the UN Anti crime headquarters. If all three specializes except there, assignment they each will be given one million dollars when the job is finished. I bought this movie because of Maud Adams. Even though Maud is a beautiful woman this movie was bad. It didn't have the suspense that most action movies do. Most of all I lose interest in it about a half and hour into it. Only because Maud Adams was in this I will give this movie 5 weasel stars.
    7neil-douglas2010

    Perfect for a Sunday afternoon

    In this partly written Alistair MacLean adaptation, Mr Smith (Keir Dullea) gathers a team together to capture the Eiffel Tower and kidnap the mother of the US President. Among the team are Mike Graham (Peter Fonda), Sabrina (Maud Adams) and CW (Billy Dee Williams). Unknown to Mr Smith, Adams and Williams characters are undercover for Philpott (Douglas Fairbanks Jr) who has been trying to capture Mr Smith for some time. Graham, who is a bit of a renegade helps Sabrina and CW rescue the President's mother and stop Mr Smith from blowing up the Eiffel Tower.

    Whilst nothing exceptional it is nevertheless entertaining enough and perfect for a Sunday afternoon.

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alistair MacLean's The Hostage Tower
    • Filming locations
      • Champ de Mars, Paris 7, Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Jerry Leider Productions
      • Sandrews
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
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