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Dernier Vol pour le Koweït

Original title: The Last Flight to Kuwait
  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Drama

Docudrama based on the events of August 1st/2nd and the drama that unfolded with British Airways Flight 149, after the outbreak of the Gulf War in Kuwait City.Docudrama based on the events of August 1st/2nd and the drama that unfolded with British Airways Flight 149, after the outbreak of the Gulf War in Kuwait City.Docudrama based on the events of August 1st/2nd and the drama that unfolded with British Airways Flight 149, after the outbreak of the Gulf War in Kuwait City.

  • Director
    • Peter Nicholson
  • Writers
    • Peter Nicholson
    • Nick Whitby
  • Stars
    • Louise Alexander
    • Lewis Alsamari
    • Hannah Bridges
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    40
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    • Director
      • Peter Nicholson
    • Writers
      • Peter Nicholson
      • Nick Whitby
    • Stars
      • Louise Alexander
      • Lewis Alsamari
      • Hannah Bridges
    • 2User reviews
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    Louise Alexander
    • Sarah Taylor
    • (as Louise Coleman)
    Lewis Alsamari
    • Iraqi Officer
    Hannah Bridges
    • Jennifer Chappell
    Philip Brodie
    Philip Brodie
    • SAS john
    Tristan Churchward
    • SAS Soldier
    Waleed Elgadi
    Waleed Elgadi
    • Ali
    Tom Frederic
    • Frank Schwendemann
    Tara Hugo
    Tara Hugo
    • Deborah Saloom
    Paul Kant
    • British Diplomat
    Anna Passey
    • Kate
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    • Narrator
    Danni Scott
    • Jacqui Griffiths
    Danni Scott-White
    • Jacqui Griffiths
    Lisa Shelley
    • Sandra Davies
    Freddie Stroma
    Freddie Stroma
    • Gregor Schatz
    Chris Wilson
    Chris Wilson
    • Human Shield
    • Director
      • Peter Nicholson
    • Writers
      • Peter Nicholson
      • Nick Whitby
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    bob the moo

    Even the so-so re-enactments cannot weaken the impact of what this documentary suggests

    As Saddam's tanks rolled across the Kuwaiti border to start the Iraqi invasion of 1990, British Airways flight 149 was on route to the far east with a scheduled refuelling stop in Kuwait City. The crew did not know what was happening and had been advised that they were fine to land – this even with their radios on for instant in case the situation changed. While on the runaway awaiting refuelling, Iraqi planes start bombing the airport and they flee into the airport proper. All passengers are moved into the airport hotel but this is only the beginning of the ordeal as they become "guests" of the Iraqi government (or human shields, as they would be better called).

    This documentary is filled with interviews and testimony from those that were on BA149 that were held by the Iraqis during the invasion of Kuwait. The film acts as a complete recollection of the experience but the really engaging stuff is all up front in terms of the question "why was the plane landed into a country that was in the process of being invaded?". The film suggests that the plane contained a covert team that was being sent to be embedded in Kuwait ahead of the invasion and that the advice to BA that no invasion was happening was given to make sure that the plane got on the ground and the special unit got off. It suggests that Margaret Thatcher misled Parliament at best (lied at worst) when she said the plane landed hours before the invasion occurred.

    Knowing very little of this whole affair, this allegation grabbed my attention because it is not one I've ever heard before and it is very serious. It is a point that comes up regularly after this and forms the conclusion of the film. In doing this the evidence is built up well across the film. This is not to say it is perfect then because it isn't. I didn't like the fact that the vast majority of the film was dramatic recreations. This would have been suitable if it was all about the people but it wasn't – it was about the politics and the film would have been stronger if it had not spent so much time on recreations and instead pushed the factual contributions and evidence instead.

    Even with me disliking these aspects of the film the "revelations" or "accusations" are searing and well laid out. Makes me wonder why I have not heard of this side of the "human shield" issue before and how unfair it is that the UK government continue to refuse any answers to the British passengers and crew.
    9glendinning-1

    Fifteen years on and still no apologies from Government

    This well presented 'quasi-documentary' reconstruction from very recent history was aired on BBC2 in their 'graveshift' or late-night schedule - which is indicative of the sensitivity (possibly) of the content. Thanks to a 'whistle-blower' the essential background was provided to this fascinating and disturbing insight of how much 'we' cannot rely on 'the powers that be' to look after the wellbeing of it's citizens. Revealed (no spoiler detail intended) is the 'naked' contradiction given out on the floor of the 'Mother of Parliaments' - as it is know there are "Lies, damned lies ... and . . "

    This production is not going to win many acting plaudits - but that isn't to take away from the excellent factual portrayal of the events on the first of August 1990.

    Despite all rational assessments those involved relied totally on truthful advice - did they get it? I've kept a copy on DVD to show our kids ... it should be 'out there' as a stand alone DVD - and/if it arrives - grab yourself a copy. You'll perhaps do more international 'news gathering' before you next embark on an overseas flight!

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    • Trivia
      The aircraft caught up in the events was a Boeing 747-136 named "The City Of Leeds"
    • Goofs
      The female flight attendants throughout the scenes on board the aircraft are wearing their jackets and hats and the male flight attendants are wearing their jackets these would be removed after take-off and not worn again until landing as they greeted the passengers disembarking.

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Last Flight to Kuwait
    • Production company
      • Blakeway Associates
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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