Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 70000000
Revenue
$ 130982129

Avner

Steve

Carl

Robert

Hans

Daphna

Ephraim

Avner's Mother

Papa

Louis

Andreas

Sylvie

Yvonne

Jeanette the Dutch Assassin

Tony

General Zamir

Golda Meir

General Yariv

Mike Harari

Minister

General Nadev

General Hofi

Wael Zwaiter

Mossad Accountant

Mahmoud Hamshari

Hussein Abad Al-Chir

Palestinian in 30s

Newlywed Bride

Marie Claude Hamshari

Young Israeli Woman Watching TV

Amina Hamshari

Zaid Muchassi

Abu Youssef

Kemal Adwan

Kamal Nasser

Adwan's Wife

Ehud Barak

Commando

Commando

Commando

Commando

Commando

Commando / Arab Guard

Arab Guard

Arab Guard

Arab Guard

Arab Guard

Older Lebanese Man

Yussef's Wife

Yussef's Son

Ali

Older Palestinian

Young Palestinian

Hotel Aristides Porter

KGB Liaison

KGB Liaison

Papa's Wife

Girl with Papa

Ali Hassan Salameh

Salameh Guard

Salameh Guard

Salameh Guard

Belligerent American

Belligerent American

Belligerent American

Tel Aviv Airport Soldier

Tel Aviv Airport Soldier

Israeli Deputy Consul NY

Israeli Consulate Secretary

Young Tarifa Guard

Issa - Luttif Afif / Mohammed Massalha

Tony 'The Cowboy' - Yusuf Nazzal

Badran - Mohammed Safady

Denawi - Adnan Al-Gashey

Samir - Jamal Al-Gashey

Paulo - Afif Ahmed Hamid

Salah - Khalid Jawad

Abu Halla - Ahmed Chic Thaa

Moshe Weinberg

Yossef Romano

Yossef Gutfreund

Tuvia Sokolovsky

Kehat Shorr

Andre Spitzer

Yacov Springer

Amitzur Shapira

David Berger

Eliezer Halfin

Mark Slavin

Ze'ev Friedman

Gad Tsabari

American Athlete

American Athlete

Palestinian Woman Watching TV

Palestinian Woman Watching TV

Aida Refugee Camp Woman

Aida Refugee Camp Woman

German Reporter in Munich Underground

Male Israeli News Anchor

Female Israeli News Anchor

Italian Girl in Car

Young Swiss Bank Official

Younger Man in Haifa Bar

Older Man in Haifa Bar

Palestinian Teacher

Palestinian Teacher

Israeli Woman Watching TV

Israeli Woman Watching TV

English Reporter in Munich Underground

French Reporter in Munich Underground

Spanish Reporter in Munich Underground

Israeli Reporter in Munich Underground

Arab Reporter in Munich Underground

Camera Crew at Munich

Camera Crew at Munich

Photographer at Munich

News Crew at Fürstenfeldbruck

News Crew at Fürstenfeldbruck

Bartender (uncredited)

(uncredited)

Passer-by in Paris (uncredited)

Young Girl (uncredited)

Caroline Smith (uncredited)

Girlfriend (uncredited)

Self (archive Footage)

Written by narrator56 on 2021-05-09
Another big budget movie from Spielberg, this one a thriller drawn from actual events. The movie was tense and entertaining, with an ensemble cast you have to appreciate. I have no desire to delve into the politics behind the movie or its accuracy. I am looking only at it for its entertainment value. There were a few things I really liked about it. The chemistry among the mission team, once it developed, was impressive. They are not bosom buddies at all, but they grew to appreciate what each other brought to the team. Although there is plenty of tension here, I also appreciated the angle of these men beginning to question the ethics of what they were doing. That sets this script aside from most other thrillers. And I really like Ciara Hinds. He brings a calmness to the role, a calm backed by strength. I have liked in other roles, so it is no more than I expect. I am not a fan of thrillers, but if there were more like this one, who knows?

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-04-29
The start of this shows the American news reporting of the atrocity at the Munich Olympiad that resulted in the murder of eleven people at the hands of the Palestinian "Black September" movement. The Israeli government faces a difficult task in tracking down those responsible. Some political and diplomatic tightropes to walk, so they alight on a plan to engage five freelance individuals to do the job for them. This group is to be led by "Avner" (Eric Bana) and handled by "Ephraim" (Geoffrey Rush) on a distinctly arm's-length basis. What ensues now sees these men, with the help of "Louis" (Mathieu Amalric) who uses their considerable financial resources to secure information of the whereabouts of these culprits, set about their mission. This isn't a task about justice, it's straightforward revenge. No efforts are needed to capture these people alive, though they do attempt to limit the extent of collateral damage - especially as virtually none of their activities take place on Israeli soil. It's when one of their operations goes spectacularly wrong that they begin to suspect that they are also being used by other nefarious folks to do a bit of housekeeping too. The underpinning story is one of vengeance, of retribution and though initially I did have some sympathy with that cause, I found the marauding actions of these men with a self-appointed justification for their slaughtering to become a little unjustifiable. The actor Bana can't really impose himself - or his character - enough to humanise the proceedings and though Rush does impact now and again when he is on screen, the rest of the cast deliver a lacklustre contribution to what I perceived to be an increasingly unforgivable course of action that was only ever going to make matters worse and sow more seeds of counter-vengeance. To be fair to Steven Spielberg, I think he has presented this film in a fashion that invites comment and criticism. Not just of the random atrocity with which we begin, but of the futility of engaging in a dog-eat-dog cycle of self-perpetuating violence. Michael Lonsdale's outwardly rather benign "Papa" living a life of peace and family in rural France illustrating well that there are rarely any winners in these sorts of conflicts - and those that do rarely have any skin in the game beyond the venal. Amalric does quite well in these slightly sleazy sort of roles, but otherwise I was underwhelmed by the whole, somewhat lengthy, thing.