The Terrorists
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Average customer review:Product Description
Sean Connery as a Scandinavian security chief who must find and rescue a British ambassador smuggled into his country. Ian mcshane is the bad guy.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #21901 in DVD
- Brand: CONNERY,SEAN
- Released on: 2003-12-16
- Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: THX, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
- Running time: 88 minutes
Customer Reviews
Rarely broadcast Sean Connery winner
One really can't account for good taste. This rarely broadcast thriller starred Sean Connery as he was first attemtping to escape 007 typecasting during the 1970's. He is in fine form here as a Scandinavian Security Chief trying to negotiate with and outwit a team of terrorists. Excellent winter landscape photography adds to the film's realism and there are some interesting plot surprises along the way. Kudos to 20th Century Fox for releasing this gem on DVD; I never thought I'd see this film again. The quality of the DVD is very good as well.
CONNERY'S SECURITY
In a pre-9/11 world, THE TERRORISTS addresses the fears we all have of being victimized by self-righteous, insensitive terrorists. Tame by today's standards, this little known vehicle for Sean Connery is an intelligently plotted and tense little thriller. Connery plays the no-nonsense head of Norway's Security, called in when a group of British terrorists invade the home of the British Ambassador and hold him hostage, demanding release of imprisoned compatriates and safe passage out of Norway. These plans go awry however when the British government discovers the drop point and the terrorists are forced to make a change in plans. This change is orchestrated by a fellow terrorist, played with subdued relish by DEADWOOD's Ian McShane, who holds a commercial airline and its passengers hostage until the other group is released.
As in most British films of the seventies, the pace is deliberate but there is a good amount of suspense generated, and Connery is effective in his role.
One of Connery's lost films but a good thriller.
I wish I would have waited till the DVD came out because I paid $29,99 for the VHS tape. But anyway, very good movie and Connery is at his best after the post 007 era. He is more of a classy verison of Dirty Harry where he breaks all of the rules to get the terrorist but does it with charm!




