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Détournement du bus CX-17

Original title: Sudden Terror: The Hijacking of School Bus #17
  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
565
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Maria Conchita Alonso in Détournement du bus CX-17 (1996)
DramaThriller

A crazed lunatic takes over a school bus filled with special needs children, threatening to blow it up if his demands are not met.A crazed lunatic takes over a school bus filled with special needs children, threatening to blow it up if his demands are not met.A crazed lunatic takes over a school bus filled with special needs children, threatening to blow it up if his demands are not met.

  • Director
    • Paul Schneider
  • Writer
    • Jonathan Rintels
  • Stars
    • Maria Conchita Alonso
    • Marcy Walker
    • Michael Paul Chan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    565
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Schneider
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Rintels
    • Stars
      • Maria Conchita Alonso
      • Marcy Walker
      • Michael Paul Chan
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Maria Conchita Alonso
    Maria Conchita Alonso
    • Marta Caldwell
    Marcy Walker
    Marcy Walker
    • Lt. Kathy Leone
    Michael Paul Chan
    Michael Paul Chan
    • Harry Kee
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    • Frank Caldwell
    Bruce Weitz
    Bruce Weitz
    • Lt. Dominick Caroselli
    Elizabeth Omilami
    Elizabeth Omilami
    • Glenda Siles
    Cristina Karman
    • Carlotta Arguello
    Avis-Marie Barnes
    Avis-Marie Barnes
    • Detective Grantham
    Brett Rice
    Brett Rice
    • Detective Sims
    Rus Blackwell
    Rus Blackwell
    • Sergeant Gentry
    Jim R. Coleman
    Jim R. Coleman
    • Officer Reynolds
    • (as Jim Coleman)
    John Archie
    • Dispatcher
    Emiliano Díez
    Emiliano Díez
    • Eduardo Sanchez
    Leesa Castaneda
    Leesa Castaneda
    • Juanita Sanchez
    Mark Conlon
    • Pastor
    Marie Debrey
    Marie Debrey
    • Charlotte Stebbins
    Christian Robles
    • Roberto
    Kristin Guise
    • Katie Stebbins
    • Director
      • Paul Schneider
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Rintels
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    User reviews14

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    lellison

    A matter of time and place?

    Not to put down our many knowledgeable and dedicated overseas viewer/members, but I did notice that almost all of the negative opinions were not from the USA, and the few favorable ones were. Also apparent is that all but one previous review were submitted previous to the infamous 9/11 terrorist attack.

    We all now live with some concern that such an event could possibly affect us personally. However remote the chance, the fact that it happened once in the 90's suggests an increase in the likelihood of a similar happening today. I would suggest that in this film a message exists that there is hope even in the most extreme circumstances, and that our law enforcement stands ready to help.

    Given the above statements, is it possible that this movie would have received more charitable reviews if commented upon today? I found this movie entertaining, inspiring, and thoughtful. I also feel that it was technically better than most of the current "action/suspense" genre. It was totally devoid of numerous exploding vehicles, hundreds of rounds of gunfire, gratuitous sex, and excessive testosterone. The continuing chase sequence, although sometimes quite spectacular, was believable and well filmed. It is not unusual for many true stories that are well presented to seem somewhat bland, or even a bit corny, but the real message often resides in truth and accuracy.

    Overall, I thought the movie was well done. Give 'em a break, it was a fine effort.
    1atli_is

    A Friday night out of hell

    Boy, it's Friday. I've been working hard all week an I'm looking forward to a quiet TV night. I look at the TV guide and see that there is an action-filled "based on a true story" film on Iceland's Channel 2 about a man who hijacks a school bus. I thought it might just be interesting to watch it considering I liked movies like Speed and Executive Decision. I sit down and I start watching. The thing that pops into my mind after 5 minutes of watching is that Sudden Terror might just be a strong competitor of being the worst film I've ever seen. (Caligula is on the top of that list by the way). So this Asian-American guy owes the IRS $16.000 and hijacks the CX-17 school bus to pay others attention to the unfairness he has to suffer. In this schoolbus are kid who are "special". Of course they start to panic, but not to worry...The bus driver is a Cuban immigrant who doesn't panic under pressure according to her husband. Well anyway, this has to be one of the worst acted films ever. Marcy Walker who plays the SWAT-leader gives the viewers a stunning performance (I kid you not)and she almost made me cry. No wonder this was her last film according to IMDb. The casting director probably looked for actors on a list containing Razzie-nominees and winners. I feel truly and deeply sorry for the children who play these special children and the day they watch this film when the get older, the average depression rate among american teenagers will definitly rise. WHAT A WASTE OF A FRIDAY NIGHT!!!!!
    1Latte

    Sudden Boredom: The need for a beer

    Oh man. I've seen some half-cocked attempts at a TV movie before, but this really takes the biscuit, and anything else that happens to be around. I don't have the time or the space to list out all the faults with this, so I'll skip to the best/worst parts.

    For a start, the title should be had up for flagrant mis-advertising. 'Sudden'- yeah right. This film accelerates to the action at the same speed as the bus. 'Terror'- where exactly? I've been more scared watching an ice cube melt. The terror of not knowing if that ice will drip on your clean jeans. The horror, the horror!

    For 99% of the film's running time, nothing happens. Except it gets worse, of course. This film starts badly, and digs itself into a hole from then on. After this, instead of stopping digging, it takes a pneumatic jack-hammer and seems determined to dig itself right to the centre of the earth.

    Acting. Acting. Yep, this film had it I'm sure, but not in the bits I saw. You could go see a group of 5 year olds do a play and be blown away by the acting after having watched this. The scripting flowed like set cement.

    After having sat through most of the film, I then saw the SRT (Special Rescue Team) kick into action. Now we're getting somewhere I thought. But obviously it was the real SRT's day off, so instead we had the Sort-of Ready Team 'in charge'. You would think that they've never seen a gun before the way they acted. I'm just glad someone told them which end of the gun is the dangerous one, or we would have a very messy situation on our hands. They also seemed to lack any training in explosives. Having found out that there was C4 on board, the SRT thought they had a useful bit of info. But no, no-one around seemed to be trained properly in explosives. At one point, the bus was going down hill fast (much like the film itself) and over bumps. Seeing this, the SRT ran around for cover, thinking the bus would explode. So now I sat there, screaming at the screen, 'Fools! C4 needs an electrical charge to detonate! Going bumpy bump ain't gonna do it! Fools!'

    Having lost faith in the SRT now, I wasn't that surprised when the commander didn't give the order to fire to the snipers when they had a clean shot. Typical. So what was her plan exactly? Ask him if he wanted to discuss this over coffee? I don't condone unnecessary killing, but for geezes sake, he had a bomb on a bus full of kids. This bomb was supposedly going to make Oklahoma look like a sneeze. In that case, why did they let the madman drive this bus through the centre of a massive city? Is it cheaper to blow up buildings (with people in) than knock them down? That must be it. The SRT were getting back-handers from a property developer. It all makes sense now.

    So the end of the film came. The SRT snipers shot the bad guy. They were pretty lucky actually. You see, the bad guy got shot once, then twice more, but never showed any signs of bullet wounds, or any wounds at all. The shock must have killed him then. Bless.

    Conclusion? You already know. I hope that they keep this film in an archive so that directors of the future have a way of making a good film. I can just picture the scene:

    FILM ENDS: Media/Film Teacher: 'You see that film we just watched. What I want you to do when you make your film is to do exactly the opposite of everything you just saw. You'll thank me oneday.'
    masonireton12

    A good flim

    i watched this movie last night and I love it because it had a good plot,great cast,and great skills.I am a disablitly child and this would be a good flim to teach childern who have specail needs what to do in a dangerous situation like the one in the flim.
    7janeeyrez

    Man, what a bunch of cynics!

    I'm surprised that any of the other reviewers actually watched the whole movie, given their extreme dislike of it. I found it perfectly in keeping with the general style of such movies. Yes, there IS a lot of emphasis on sentimentality in the face of danger, but that's exactly what people look for in a Lifetime movie and, don't forget, this actually happened to real people, so I doubt it was completely unrealistic. What impressed me was the spirit of the bus driver in the face of extreme stress. There is no parent alive who would not wish for someone of her character and strength to be the one to protect their child in such an ordeal, were they not there to do it for themselves.

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    • Trivia
      A Miami-Dade Police Sniper named Greg Kral, that was involved in the actual rescue of 13 children from a school bus that this movie is based on, was also involved in the SWAT raid that turned up the body of Gianni Versace's killer Andrew Cunanan.
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    • Release date
      • October 13, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mardrömsfärden
    • Filming locations
      • Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bryan Hickox Productions
      • Columbia TriStar Television
      • Katie Face Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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