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Les otages de la terreur

Original title: Das Rattennest
  • TV Movie
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
329
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Brian Dennehy in Les otages de la terreur (1988)
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German terrorists kidnap the crew of an aeroplane as they leave the airport. The terrorists demand the release of two of their colleagues, who are to be extradited to the USA. The father of ... Read allGerman terrorists kidnap the crew of an aeroplane as they leave the airport. The terrorists demand the release of two of their colleagues, who are to be extradited to the USA. The father of one of the stewardesses decides he can no longer wait for diplomacy, and so flies out to G... Read allGerman terrorists kidnap the crew of an aeroplane as they leave the airport. The terrorists demand the release of two of their colleagues, who are to be extradited to the USA. The father of one of the stewardesses decides he can no longer wait for diplomacy, and so flies out to Germany. There, frustration leads him to hire a former SAS counter-terrorism expert. Togeth... Read all

  • Director
    • John Herzfeld
  • Writers
    • Tom Schulman
    • Mel Frohman
  • Stars
    • Brian Dennehy
    • Ron Silver
    • Anthony Valentine
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    329
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    • Director
      • John Herzfeld
    • Writers
      • Tom Schulman
      • Mel Frohman
    • Stars
      • Brian Dennehy
      • Ron Silver
      • Anthony Valentine
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Paul Hobart
    Ron Silver
    Ron Silver
    • Max Greenwald
    Anthony Valentine
    Anthony Valentine
    • Vickers
    Christoph M. Ohrt
    Christoph M. Ohrt
    • Wolfgang Donner
    Claudia Matschulla
    • Ingrid Kleist
    Alexander Radszun
    • Captain Schilling
    Angus MacInnes
    Angus MacInnes
    • Patterson
    Joanna Cassidy
    Joanna Cassidy
    • Barbara Hobart
    Arnfried Lerche
    • Albert
    Helen Patton
    Helen Patton
    • Karen Hobart
    Matthew Burton
    Matthew Burton
    Deborah Dalton
    Donald M. Griffith
    Karina Thayenthal
    Ulrike Möckel
      Horst D. Scheel
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        EverettsinUtah

        Drop Everything for family

        I remember seeing this movie on a Sunday night-made-for-TV movie back when I was in High School. I remember being blown away by how the father of one of the airline stewardesses being held hostage in a foreign country, decides to take matters into his own hands: drops everything and flies over to Europe because he feels that it will only help not hurt the situation instead of sitting home and being idle and feeling helpless to do anything about it. The father(played by Brian Dennehy) and his wife are suddenly living a parent's worst nightmare-child being held captive/unknown whereabouts. Ofcourse, this story has a happy(and speaking for myself, emotional too) ending. Years later, being a parent, I can honestly say that if It were me in that predicament, I would have done the same thing.
        6SimonJack

        Terrorism action flick

        "A Father's Revenge" is a story about terrorism and one father's personal efforts to save his daughter. The audience appeal to this TV film would have been different than it is for an audience watching the film today. To understand that, it helps to consider the evolution of terrorism, especially since the mid-20th century.

        There always has been terrorism of some kind someplace in the world. But except for genocidal campaigns that have occurred in history, most terrorism had been in isolated acts organized by small groups. The terrorism of today is more often widespread random acts of bombings and mass killings. These are associated mostly with radical Muslims. They are against governments, religious groups and nationalities and cultures. No one will ever forget 9-11– the Sept. 1, 2001, terrorist attacks on the U.S. that resulted in the collapse of the Twin Towers in New York City, and other death and destruction.

        Two other major terrorist actions happened in the 1970s. In 1972, Palestinian terrorists killed 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team. Many people saw some of these killings live on TV. Then, in July, 1976, Palestinian and Neo-Nazi terrorists hijacked an Air France jetliner with 248 passengers aboard. They landed in Uganda where they had assistance from the government of dictator Idi Amin. After 148 passengers were released over two days, more than 100 Jewish and Israeli passengers (and the French captain of the plane) faced death if hundreds of political prisoners weren't released from prisons in Israel and Europe.

        An excellent film was made on the daring Israeli rescue operation. Israeli planes carrying 100 commandos flew 2,500 miles at night, landed at the En Tebbe airport and rescued 102 passengers. Three passengers and the operation commander were killed, with five others wounded. But they killed all the terrorists and 47 Ugandan soldiers who were guarding the airport. Read any encyclopedia account for more on the En Tebbe hijacking and raid, and the terrorist reprisals against Kenyans and others who aided Israel in the raid.

        So, by the time of this film, "A Father's Revenge," people in many nations were anxious when traveling. And, by that time, the U.S. and most Western nations had adopted official policies that they would not negotiate with terrorists. Sound reasoning was behind those policies. Negotiating with any terrorists only encouraged more terrorism. And, with no hope of negotiating, many would-be terrorists were discouraged from making such attempts.

        Of course, that doesn't bring much hope to the families of people who are taken hostage in terrorist actions. This film is fiction and takes place in 1988. The plot is very good, but the script is a bit choppy in places and not well connected. The scenes in Frankfort and cinematography in Germany add to the film. The acting is fairly good overall, but I agree with another reviewer who said the portrayal of the terrorists was not very realistic. It seems strange that Paul Hobart, played by Brian Dennehy, didn't know outright that the U.S. would not negotiate with terrorists.

        This film has a couple of surprise twists in it. Although it seems quite far-fetched, it has some good action and sleuthing, and makes for an interesting watch.
        5lost-in-limbo

        "It doesn't matter. Sometimes the innocent suffer, just like your daughter."

        A fundamentally dry political thriller TV movie programmer boasting fine performances and on-location (Germany) action. Nothing particularly gang-busters here, as it steers towards dramatic tension, verbose conversations and character pathos before going in all guns blazing for its climatic payoff.

        Two American parents, Paul and Anne Hobart travel to Germany when their stewardess daughter is kidnapped by home grown terrorists. She along with other flight crew members are being used as bargaining tools for the release of two prisoners.

        The script does go down a predictable path. The ins and outs of political red tape getting in the way. There's a good hour of built up frustration, hopelessness and ponderous talk which feels like it's going nowhere in spite of the urgency of situation. This kinda gave it a realistic and calculative approach, although not a exiting one. And the lack of progress and information eventually sees the father seek outside help (mercenaries) to rescue his daughter. This is when the script begins to question what lengths someone would go to see it through. To the point of pushing aside their own morals. Brian Dennehy is perfectly cast to bring that to the fold. But by this point, certain actions by high brass become questionable, especially the twist at the end although its sort of telegraphed in the early stages. Ron Silver and Joanna Cassidy provided solid support, yet Dennehy pretty much holds it together.

        "You... are just means to an end".
        5Bezenby

        Stop running Brian!

        I spent most of the film worrying that Brian Dennehy was about to drop dead from a heart attack. He's obviously a big man, but in this film he runs everywhere! Whether it be chasing terrorists through Frankfurt, or just running around outside while his wife discovers that their daughter has been kidnapped in Germany by a bunch of terrorists.

        Don't get me wrong, Dennehy's a good actor and very convincing here, but this film spends a long long time getting around to tracking down the terrorist. Probably quite realistic in that sense, and I suppose the film does a good job of showing what a father would do in order to rescue his daughter, but I could have done with more rampaging and gunfights than folks standing around discussing the moral aspects of torture.

        Quite frank(furt)ly, you might enjoy this film, but you'll have to condition yourself for a slow time, as most of the action happens in the last ten minutes. People rate this more highly than I do, and you might too, but I just needed a bit more morph to keep me going.
        6merklekranz

        Fast moving terrorist drama ........

        Brian Dennehy comes to West Germany to rescue his Daughter from terrorists who have taken her hostage. Although short on action, the film moves at a rapid pace, as the desperate Dennehy enlists rather unorthodox methods for freeing his Daughter. Though not always logical, "Payback" a.k.a. "A Father's Revenge" is entertaining. The German locations add realism, and the acting is totally acceptable. Some of the accents are difficult to understand, but I guess that is the price for realism. The indifference of both the German and American Governments for dealing with terrorists is what eventually forces Dennehy to take action on his own. - MERK

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        • Release date
          • January 24, 1988 (United States)
        • Countries of origin
          • United States
          • West Germany
        • Languages
          • English
          • German
        • Also known as
          • A Father's Revenge
        • Filming locations
          • Berlin, Germany
        • Production companies
          • Phoenix Entertainment Group (PEG)
          • Rosco Film GmbH
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          • 1h 33m(93 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
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