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Bruce Dern | Captain Michael J. Lander | |
Marthe Keller | Dahlia Iyad | |
Robert Shaw | Major David Kabakov | |
Bekim Fehmiu | Mohammad Fasil | |
Fritz Weaver | FBI Agent Sam Corley | |
Walter Brooke | ||
Tom Brookens | ||
Victor Campos | Nageeb | |
Clyde Kusatsu | ||
Steven Keats | Robert Moshevsky | |
Michael V. Gazzo | E. Muzi | |
William Daniels | Alan Pugh | |
Walter Gotell | Colonel Riat |
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Producer | Robert Evans
Alan Levine |
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Writer | Ernest Lehman
Ivan Moffat Kenneth Ross Thomas Harris |
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Musician | John Williams
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Black Sunday is the powerful story of a Black September terrorist group attempting to blow up a Goodyear blimp hovering over the Super Bowl stadium with 80,000 people and the President of the United States in attendance. Robert Shaw plays an Israeli commando who discovers the plot, masterminded by Marthe Keller with the help of deranged Vietnam veteran Bruce Dern. Director John Frankenheimer creates a chilling portrait of people obsessed with a cause for which they will die. In an incredible finale, Dern and Keller navigate teh lethal airship into the terror-stricken stadium, pursued by Shaw in a helicopter, climaxing one of the most exciting and unusual chases in movie history. |
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