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Munich

Director: Steven Spielberg
Writer: Tony Kushner, Eric Roth, George Jonas
Producer: Kathleen Kennedy, Barry Mendel, Vincent Servant, Steven Spielberg, Colin Wilson
Theatrical: 2006
Rated: R
Studio: Universal Studios
Genre: Drama
Duration: 164
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1330
DVD Details
Languages: English, German, French, Hebrew, Arabic, Italian, Greek, Russian, Dutch
Sound: Dolby
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:May 2006
Price: $29.98
Credits
Avner
Eric Bana
Steve
Daniel Craig
Carl
Ciarán Hinds
Robert
Mathieu Kassovitz
Hans
Hanns Zischler
Daphna
Ayelet Zurer
Ephraim
Geoffrey Rush
Avner's Mother
Gila Almagor
Papa
Michael Lonsdale
Louis
Mathieu Amalric
Andreas
Moritz Bleibtreu
Sylvie (as Valéria Bruni Tedeschi)
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Yvonne
Meret Becker
Jeanette the Dutch Assassin
Marie-Josée Croze
Tony - Andreas' Friend
Yvan Attal
General Zamir
Ami Weinberg
Golda Meir
Lynn Cohen
General Yariv (as Amos Lavie)
Amos Lavi
Mike Harari
Moshe Ivgy
Attorney General Meir Shamgar
Michael Warshaviak
Minister (as Ohad Shachar)
Ohad Shahar
Minister (as Rafael Tabor)
Raffi Tavor
General Nadev (as Sharon Cohen Alexander)
Sharon Alexander
General Hofi (as Shmuel Calderon)
Samuel Calderon
Mossad Accountant
Oded Teomi
Israeli Soldier with Zamir (as Alon Aboutbul)
Alon Aboutboul
Wael Zwaiter (as Makram J. Khoury)
Makram Khoury
Mahmoud Hamshari
Igal Naor
Marie Claude Hamshari
Hiam Abbass
Amina Hamshari
Mouna Soualem
Hussein Abad Al-Chir
Mostefa Djadjam
Newlywed Man
Assi Cohen
Newlywed Bride
Lisa Werlinder
Zaid Muchassi (as Djemal Barek)
Djemel Barek
Abu Youssef (as Derar Suleiman)
Dirar Suleiman
Kemal Adwan
Ziad Adwan
Kamal Nasser
Bijan Daneshmand
Adwan's Wife (as Rim Turki)
Rim Turkhi
Ehud Barak
Jonathan Rozen
Commando
Jonathan Uziel
Commando (as Guy Zu-Aretz)
Guy Zoaretz
Commando (as Yossi Sagi)
Yossi Sagi-Bizawi
Commando
Liron Levo
Commando
Ohad Knoller
Commando / Arab Guard
Charley Gilleran
Arab Guard (as Lyes Salem)
Lyès Salem
Arab Guard
Carim Messalti
Arab Guard
Hichem Yacoubi
Arab Guard
Omar Mostafa
Older Lebanese Man
Mahmoud Zemmouri
Yussef's Wife
Souad Amidou
Yussef's Son (as Amrou Alkadhi)
Amrou Al-Kadhi
Ali
Omar Metwally
Older Palestinian
Nasser Memarzia
Palestinian in 30s
Abdelhafid Metalsi
Young Palestinian (as Karim Qayouh)
Karim Quayouh
Hotel Aristides Porter
Mihalis Giannatos
KGB Liaison
Faruk Pruti
KGB Liaison
Rad Lazar
Papa's Wife (as Laurence Fevrier)
Laurence Février
Girl with Papa
Habir Yahya
Ali Hassan Salameh
Mehdi Nebbou
Salameh Guard
Hicham Nazzal
Salameh Guard
Lemir Guerfa
Salameh Guard (as Hisham Suleiman)
Hisham Suliman
Belligerent American
Brian Goodman
Belligerent American
Richard Brake
Belligerent American
Robert John Burke
Tel Aviv Airport Soldier
Yehuda Levi
Tel Aviv Airport Soldier
Danny Zahavi
Israeli Deputy Consul NY
Itay Barnea
Israeli Consulate Secretary
Elyse Klaits
Young Tarifa Guard
Nabil Yajjou
Issa - Luttif Afif / Mohammed Massalha
Karim Saleh
Tony 'The Cowboy' - Yusuf Nazzal
Merik Tadros
Badran - Mohammed Safady
Mousa Kraish
Denawi - Adnan Al-Gashey
Karim Saidi
Samir - Jamal Al-Gashey (as Mohammed Khouas)
Moa Khouas
Paulo - Afif Ahmed Hamid
David Ali Hamade
Salah - Khalid Jawad
Ben Youcef
Abu Halla - Ahmed Chic Thaa
Sami Samir
Moshe Weinberg
Guri Weinberg
Yossef Romano
Sam Feuer
Yossef Gutfreund
Sabi Dorr
Tuvia Sokolovsky
Wojciech Machnicki
Kehat Shorr
David Feldman
Andre Spitzer
Ori Pfeffer
Yacov Springer (as Shmuel Edleman)
Shmuel Edelman
Amitzur Shapira
Joseph Sokolsky
David Berger (as Leor Perel)
Lior Perel
Eliezer Halfin
Ossie Beck
Mark Slavin
Guy Amir
Ze'ev Friedman
Haguy Wigdor
Gad Tsabari (as Roy Avigdori)
Jonathan Avigdori
American Athlete
Kevin Collins
American Athlete
Daniel Bess
Palestinian Woman Watching TV
Baya Belal
Palestinian Woman Watching TV
Ula Tabari
Aida Refugee Camp Woman (as Saida Bekkouche)
Saïda Bekkouche
Aida Refugee Camp Woman (as Fettouma Bouamari)
Fattouma Ousliha Bouamari
German Reporter in Munich Underground
Alexander Beyer
Male Israeli News Anchor (as Amos Shoub)
Amos Shoov
Female Israeli News Anchor
Rana Werbin
Italian Girl in Car
Jane Garioni
Young Swiss Bank Official (as Felicite Du Jeu)
Félicité Du Jeu
Younger Man in Haifa Bar
Gil Soriano
Older Man in Haifa Bar (as Mordechai Ben Shachar)
Mordechai Ben-Shachar
Palestinian Teacher
Amani Zain
Palestinian Teacher
Leda Mansour
Young Israeli Woman Watching TV
Sasha Spielberg
Israeli Woman Watching TV
Renana Raz
Israeli Woman Watching TV (as Hagit Dasberg-Shamul)
Hagit Dasberg
English Reporter in Munich Underground
Patrick Kennedy
French Reporter in Munich Underground (as Stephane Freiss)
Stéphane Freiss
Spanish Reporter in Munich Underground
Arturo Arribas
Israeli Reporter in Munich Underground (as Yaron Josef Motolla)
Yaron Motola
Arab Reporter in Munich Underground
Jalil Naciri
Camera Crew at Munich
Martin Ontrop
Camera Crew at Munich
Joram Voelklein
Photographer at Munich
Michael Schenk
News Crew at Fürstenfeldbruck
Andreas Lust
News Crew at Fürstenfeldbruck
Tom Wlaschiha
Summary
At its core, "Munich" is a straightforward thriller. Based on the book "Vengeance: The True Story of an Israeli Counter-Terrorist Team" by George Jonas, it's built on a relatively stock movie premise, the revenge plot: innocent people are killed, the bad guys got away with it, and someone has to make them pay. But director Steven Spielberg uses that as a starting point to delve into complex ethical questions about the cyclic nature of revenge and the moral price of violence. The movie starts with a rush. The opening portrays the kidnapping and murder of Israeli athletes by PLO terrorists at the 1972 Olympics with scenes as heart-stopping and terrifying as the best of any horror movie. After the tragic incident is over and several of the terrorists have gone free, the Israeli government of Golda Meir recruits Avner (Eric Bana) to lead a team of paid-off-the-book agents to hunt down those responsible throughout Europe, and eliminate them one-by-one (in reality, there were several teams). It's physically and emotionally messy work, and conflicts between Avner and his team's handler, Ephraim (Geoffrey Rush), over information Avner doesn't want to provide only make things harder. Soon the work starts to take its toll on Avner, and the deeper moral questions of right and wrong come into play, especially as it becomes clear that Avner is being hunted in return, and that his family's safety may be in jeopardy.
By all rights, "Munich" should be an unqualified success--it has gripping subject matter relevant to current events; it was co-written by one of America's greatest living playwrights (Tony Kushner, "Angels in America") and an accomplished screenwriter (Eric Roth); it stars an appealing and likeable actor in Eric Bana; and it was helmed by Steven Spielberg, of all people. While it certainly is a great movie, it falls just short of the immense heights such talent should propel it to. This is due more to some questionable plot devices than anything else (such as the contrived use of a family of French informants to locate the terrorists). But while certain aspects ring hollow, the movie as a whole is a profound accomplishment, despite being only "inspired by true events," and not factually based on them. From the ferocious beginning to the unforgettable closing shot, "Munich" works on a visceral level while making a poignant plea for peace, and issuing an unmistakable warning about the destructive cycle of terror and revenge. As one of the characters intones, "There is no peace at the end of this." "--Daniel Vancini"