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Black Sunday (1977)
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"It could be tomorrow!"
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2 hr 23 min
Apr 1st, 1977
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An Israeli anti-terrorist agent must stop a disgruntled Vietnam vet cooperating in a Black September PLO plot to commit a terrorist attack at the Super Bowl.
Starring
Robert Shaw
Bruce Dern
Marthe Keller
Director
John Frankenheimer
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Movie Details
Theatrical Release:
April 1st, 1977
Movie Budget:
$8,000,000
Movie Box Office Gross:
$15,769,322 (Worldwide)
Original Language:
English
Executive Producers:
Robert L. Rosen
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures, Robert Evans Productions
Movie Tags:
1970s
terrorism
terrorist attack
super bowl
dirigible
plo terrorist group
american football stadium
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Cast & Crew
R
Robert Shaw
as Kabakov
B
Bruce Dern
as Lander
M
Marthe Keller
as Dahlia
F
Fritz Weaver
as FBI Agent Sam Corley
S
Steven Keats
as Moshevsky
B
Bekim Fehmiu
as Fasil
J
John Frankenheimer
Director
T
Thomas Harris
Novel
E
Ernest Lehman
Screenplay
K
Kenneth Ross
Screenplay
I
Ivan Moffat
Screenplay
J
John Williams
Original Music Composer
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