21 Hours at Munich

21 Hours at Munich (1976)

At 4:09 am on September 5, 1972, eleven Olympic athletes were taken hostage by terrorists. For the next 21 hours the world held its breath...

  • Genre: Drama, Thriller
  • Release Date: 1976-12-25
  • User Rating: 6.2/10 from 19 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 41min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Moonlight Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: William A. Graham
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Summary

A dramatization of the incident in 1972 when Arab terrorists broke into the Olympic compound in Munich and murdered 11 Israeli athletes.

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  • William Holden

    as Manfred Schreiber
  • Shirley Knight

    as Anneliese Graes
  • Franco Nero

    as Issa
  • Anthony Quayle

    as Zvi Zamir
  • Richard Basehart

    as Willy Brandt
  • Noel Willman

    as Bruno Merk
  • Georg Marischka

    as Genscher
  • Else Quecke

    as Golda Meir
  • Michael Degen

    as Mohammed Khadif
  • Djamchid Soheili

    as Touny
  • Walter Kohut

    as Feldhaus
  • Jan Niklas

    as Schreiber's Aide
  • Franz Rudnick

    as Troger
  • Günther Maria Halmer

    as Spitzer
  • Herbert Fux

    as Shorr
  • Ullrich Haupt

    as Trainer
  • Ernest Lenart

    as Ben Horin
  • Osman Ragheb

    as Aziz Sedky
  • James Hurley

    as Avery Brundage
  • Paul L. Smith

    as Guttfruend
  • David Hess

    as Berger
  • Eric Falk

    as Romano
  • Wilfried von Aacken

    as Springer
  • Dan van Husen

    as Tony
  • Julio Pinheiro

    as Paulo
  • Martin Gilet

    as Weinberger
  • Bernhard Melcer

    as Slavin
  • Heinz Feldhaus

    as Brandt's Aide
  • Eppaminodas Sodukos 

    as Shapira
  • Abraham Gabison

    as Halfin
  • Ullrich Haupt

    as Israeli Coach
  • Reto Feurer

    as Salah
  • Sammy Kazian

    as Denawi
  • Franz Gunther Heider

    as Samir
  • Achim Gieseler

    as Abu Halla
  • Carmelo Ceslo

    as Badran
Directing William A. Graham Director
Production Frank Baur Associate Producer
Production Edward S. Feldman Executive Producer
Sound Laurence Rosenthal Original Music Composer
Production Renate Arbes Casting
Production Lynn Stalmaster Casting
Art Hertha Hareiter Art Direction
Art Robert Fabiankowich Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Susi Krause Hairstylist
Costume & Make-Up Raimund Stangl Makeup Artist
Production Leonhard Gmür Production Manager
Directing Wolfgang Glattes Assistant Director
Directing Wieland Liebske Assistant Director
Sound Robi Güver Sound Mixer
Sound Rich Harrison Sound Effects
Sound Robert Knudson Sound Recordist
Crew Ron Ballanger Special Effects
Crew Jack Cooper Stunt Coordinator
Camera Atze Glanert Camera Operator
Costume & Make-Up Heidi Wujek Wardrobe Designer
Editing Gaby Karl Assistant Editor
Editing Richard Lane Assistant Editor
Production Dieter Meyer Location Manager
Sound Rocky Moriana Music Editor
Sound Larry Bunker Musician
Sound Vince De Rosa Musician
Sound Malcolm McNab Musician
Sound Richard Nash Musician
Sound Uan Rasey Musician
Sound Dorothy Remsen Musician
Sound Emil Richards Musician
Directing Elaine Schreyeck Script Supervisor
Crew Otto Retzer Transportation Coordinator
Crew Walter Sefke Weapons Master
Crew Hans Opilik Technical Advisor
Art Phill Norman Title Designer
Writing Edward Hume Writer
Writing Howard Fast Writer
Writing Serge Groussard Writer
Production Robert Greenwald Producer
Production Frank von Zerneck Producer
Sound Laurence Rosenthal Music
Editing Ronald J. Fagan Editor
Camera Jost Vacano Director of Photography

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