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House of Saddam

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2008
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
5.6K
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House of Saddam (2008)
Political DramaBiographyDramaHistoryWar

A mini-series that explores the inner workings of Saddam Hussein's family and his relationship with his closest advisors.A mini-series that explores the inner workings of Saddam Hussein's family and his relationship with his closest advisors.A mini-series that explores the inner workings of Saddam Hussein's family and his relationship with his closest advisors.

  • Stars
    • Igal Naor
    • Shohreh Aghdashloo
    • Makram Khoury
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    5.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Igal Naor
      • Shohreh Aghdashloo
      • Makram Khoury
    • 35User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Igal Naor
    Igal Naor
    • Saddam Hussein
    • 2008
    Shohreh Aghdashloo
    Shohreh Aghdashloo
    • Sajida Khairallah Talfah
    • 2008
    Makram Khoury
    Makram Khoury
    • Tariq Aziz
    • 2008
    Philip Arditti
    Philip Arditti
    • Uday Hussein
    • 2008
    Mounir Margoum
    • Qusay Hussein
    • 2008
    Agni Scott
    Agni Scott
    • Raghad Hussein
    • 2008
    Amr Waked
    Amr Waked
    • Hussein Kamel
    • 2008
    Uri Gavriel
    Uri Gavriel
    • Ali Hassan Al Majid
    • 2008
    Christine Stephen-Daly
    • Samira Shahbandar…
    • 2008
    Saïd Amadis
    • Adnan Khairallah…
    • 2008
    Amber Rose Revah
    Amber Rose Revah
    • Hala Hussein
    • 2008
    Shivaani Ghai
    Shivaani Ghai
    • Rana Hussein
    • 2008
    Daniel Lundh
    Daniel Lundh
    • Saddam Kamel
    • 2008
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    • Barzan Ibrahim
    • 2008
    Toni Maalouf
    • Mohammed
    • 2008
    Sean Arnold
    Sean Arnold
    • Rolf Ekeus
    • 2008
    Hichem Rostom
    Hichem Rostom
    • Mohammed Ghani
    • 2008
    Bahram Ehsas
    • Mustapha Hussein
    • 2008
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    8gray4

    How to seize power and hold on to it for a quarter of a century

    This four-part mini-series grips you from the outset. Yigal Naor's portrayal of the young Saddam is brilliant, seizing power brutally but always with a purpose behind his brutality. This contrasts with the mindless, purposeless brutality of his elder son Uday (Philip Arditti), which comes through in the 2nd and 3rd episodes.

    The mini-series' structure, taking four key years in Saddam's life over 24 years, is managed extremely effectively, although one consequence is that some of the best-known incidents of his reign of terror have to be omitted.

    The character of each family member develops across the episodes and the overall sense of an all-pervading reign of terror comes over very powerfully.

    My main criticism is of the final episode, almost elegiac with a mellow Saddam on the run with a consequent loss of tension and momentum. Although I suppose that, as we all know what happened to him right from the start, this is probably inevitable. But well worth watching and superbly acted by everyone.
    3BirdmanT7

    History according to Hollywood?

    This is a well made, well acted superb production as a series, but it really fails to tell the truth about Saddam's connection with the United States. Once again we have Hollywood deciding what stays in and what stays out and this series makes Saddam to be a something from Shakespeare's "King Lear" and it is utter non-sense.

    I was surprised and very disappointed since this was made by the BBC and they usually get things right?. I guess when HBO joined in things got changed?. This series never delved into the US role in backing Saddam's regime early, and later backing him to fight Iran by supplying him with Bombs to Bomb Iran for almost 8 years. Killing all the women and children with Chemicals that came from US. This is well known documented FACT and part of the US history but I guess it is easier to make someone else to be the Monster like Saddam.

    They didn't show one scene with Tariq Aziz in the White House with Bush senior and Regan when they were making all the arm deal to Bomb Iran and later the same US Govt made Saddam to be the monster. This was covered by the PBS on Frontline: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/gunning/

    there was real footage showing Tariq Aziz in the White house and meeting with Regan and Bush all smiles when they were shipping arms to Iraq to bomb Iran and that part of history is somehow OK by HBO and BBC to decided what part of History is made into this fabricated fantasy of Saddam?

    Hollywood makes it's own history of Saddam and the sad part is for the most part the general public, and mostly Americans whom can not name their own presidents or have very little knowledge of their own history and yet sit back and watch this crap and then write reviews on this site as it to be some amazing series to depict someone like Saddam?.

    I encourage you people to log into sites http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/

    and watch the truth about your own history about Iraq and Saddam and US.
    9DVD_Connoisseur

    Truly chilling dramatisation of Saddam's dictatorship

    "House of Saddam" is an excellent dramatisation of Saddam's rule, starting in 1979. With high production standards, excellent performances and truly blood chilling scenes, this is unmissable television.

    This four part drama series provides an insight into the world of the Husseins and looks at Saddam's relationships with family, friends, allies and enemies. It appears to be a well researched piece and, despite dramatic licence, you feel you're watching actual events unfold.

    9 out of 10. Excellent.
    montreal514

    Great Casting!

    If viewers are expecting a factual summary of Saddam Hussein's life, they will be disappointed. I'm sure there are better documentaries on the subject. But for pure casting pleasure, I would heartily recommend HoS. Director Jim O'Hanlon has assembled a truly international cast, including celebrated Iranian actress Shohreh Aghdashloo (so marvelous in "House of Sand & Fog"), Indian actress Shivani Ghai, and Palestinian actor Makram Khoury (great as Tariq Aziz).

    Most impressive is celebrated actor Yigal Naor as Saddam. He exudes the perfect combination of ruthlessness and charm that propelled the tyrant into power. That Hussein is portrayed by a Jew-- and Israeli-born Jew-- is probably sending the old goat into cartwheels. Pure poetic justice!
    9donboyd2004

    Exceptional television drama

    The first episode of this drama series could have fallen into all the traps that recreations of modern history, and ancient history for that matter, fall into: Glib unrealistic portrayals of character; ridiculous over simplification; and sloppy historical inaccuracies. Alex Holmes with his production team and a brilliant cast avoided this brilliantly in the light of one over-riding handicap they had - All of us have our preconceptions and our own sketchy 'take' on the Saddam sagas presented by the media and by governments over the last 25 years in various forms of uneven levels of factual integrity, political expediency and rigor. Amazingly, despite this, I was able to accept the inevitable economies of scale limiting Holmes and his ingenious team, and was spellbound by the simple exposition of Saddam's corrupt, and corrupting modus operandi. The family dynamic was cleverly integrated with the political backdrop and viewers more interested in the subtext will not be disappointed. A grisly reminder that we have lived through an era when monsters exist within the human race and our world seems to be reluctant to learn from history and be more alert to their ability to operate, and cause tragedy and mayhem while we too often watch and allow them. Great telly too on a straightforward entertainment level.

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      The Egyptian actor "Amr Waked" got suspended temporary from the Egyptian actors syndicate as he's acting with an Israeli actor "Igal Naor".
    • Connections
      Featured in The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (2009)

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 2008 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • HBO Site
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Between Two Rivers
    • Filming locations
      • Tunisia
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • HBO Films
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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