- Black Sunday (1977 film)
Infobox Film
name = Black Sunday
image_size =
caption =DVD cover
director =John Frankenheimer
producer = Robert Evans
Alan LevineRobert L. Rosen
writer =Ernest Lehman Kenneth Ross Ivan Moffat
narrator =
starring =Bruce Dern
Robert ShawMarthe Keller
music = John Williams
cinematography =John A. Alonzo
editing =Tom Rolf
distributor =Paramount Pictures
released =11 March 1977
runtime = 143 minutes
country = US
language = English
budget =
gross =
amg_id = 1:5949
imdb_id = 0075765"Black Sunday" is a 1977 American
thriller film based on the novel byThomas Harris . The film was nominated for theEdgar Allan Poe Award for Best Motion Picture in 1978. The inspiration of the story came from theBlack September attack on Israeli athletes at the1972 Summer Olympics .Plot
Michael Lander (Dern) is an American
blimp pilot deranged by years oftorture as aprisoner of war inVietnam , a failed marriage, and a bittercourt martial . He longs to commitsuicide and take as many people as possible with him, so he conspires with an operative (Keller) from aPalestinian terrorist group known as Black September to launch a massivesuicide bombing on American soil. Lander plans to detonate aflechette -based bomb, housed on the underside of a blimp, over a football stadium during theSuper Bowl . American andIsrael i intelligence agencies, led byMossad agent David Kabakov (Shaw) andFBI agent Sam Corley (Weaver), race to prevent the catastrophe. To add further intrigue and a pall of doom, thePresident of the United States attends the Super Bowl despite the pleas of Kabakov and Corley.Fact|date=July 2008The film was a commercial hit when it was released in 1977. Although director
John Frankenheimer lamented serious shortcomings in the visual effects of the climax (due to time and budgetary shortfalls), many critics trumpeted the final scene featuring a helicopter/blimp chase over the Orange Bowl as one of the more riveting and unusual in movie history. "Black Sunday" also features a film score fromJohn Williams .A significant portion of the filming was done during actual
Super Bowl X at the Orange Bowl in Miami,Florida , onJanuary 18 ,1976 . In the movie, Kabakov discusses the security arrangements for the game withMiami Dolphins owner Joe Robbie, who plays himself. In the movie, Jimmy Carter is shown as the President of the United States who attends the Super Bowl, although Gerald Ford was President when Super Bowl X took place.Blimps
The
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company granted use of all three of its U.S.-based blimps for "Black Sunday". The landing and hijacking scenes were photographed at the Goodyear airship base inCarson, California with "Columbia" (N3A); a short scene in the Spring, Texas base with the "America" (N10A), and the Miami, Florida-Super Bowl scenes with the "Mayflower" (N1A), which then was based in Watson Island across the Port of Miami. While Goodyear allowed the use of their airship fleet, they did not allow the "Goodyear Wingfoot" logo (prominently featured on the side of the blimp) to be used in the advertising ormovie poster for the film. Thus, the words "Super Bowl" are featured in place of the logo on the blimp in the advertising collateral.Differences between the novel and the film
*In the novel, the Aldrich Rubber Company owns the blimp. In the film, the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company permitted its blimp to be used. A Goodyear representative noted that it is impossible for two people, alone, to launch the blimp.
*In the novel, the Super Bowl occurs in New Orleans atTulane Stadium . Harris wrote his novel before completion of theLouisiana Superdome . In the film, the Super Bowl occurs in Miami at theOrange Bowl Stadium .
*In the novel, Mochevsky (Kabakov's assistant) survives to the end of the story, but Kabakov, the helicopter pilot, and the FBI Agent Corley are killed in the blimp explosion over the Mississippi River. In the film, Mochevsky is killed; Kabakov is not.
*In the novel, Muhammad Fasil, a Palestinian terrorist who assisted Lander survives and is repatriated to Israel (by Mochevsky) to be tried; in the film, Kabakov shoots and kills him during a gun fight in Miami, during which he kills bystanders and policemen.
*In the novel, Kabakov has a relationship with a young psychiatrist named Rachel Baumann. The part was originally scripted with eitherAli McGraw orKatharine Ross in mind, but due to budgetary issues, the script was revised and the role was deleted.External links
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