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Our Greatest Hopes, Our Worst Fears: The Tragedy of the Munich Games (2005)

Our Greatest Hopes, Our Worst Fears: The Tragedy of the Munich Games (2005)
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Released on DVD to coincide with the theatrical premiere of Steven Spielberg's Munich, The Tragedy of the Munich Games documents the events of September 5, 1972 when Arab terrorists kidnapped Israeli athletes who were at the Olympic games. In addition to utilizing much of the footage that aired on ABC, the network covering the games, the film features interviews with some of the anchorman and reporters who were live on the scene. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Released on DVD to coincide with the theatrical premiere of Steven Spielberg's Munich, The Tragedy of the Munich Games documents the events of September 5, 1972 when Arab terrorists kidnapped Israeli athletes who were at the Olympic games. In addition to utilizing much of the footage that aired on ABC, the network covering the games, the film features interviews with some of the anchorman and reporters who were live on the scene. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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    Bob G.

    This movie was a bit slow and so I gave it 3 stars, but I loved recalling those days. I remember as a kid, watching that hooded man on the balcony. The world's first encounter with "terrorists". This is a great primer for kids who weren't born yet, to give the back story to Steven Spielberg's "Munich". Lest we forget.

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    EVELYN O.

    I thought the documentary was interesting, even though it was too short. It pretty much gives you a quick review of what happened that day using the footage they captured, but it doesn't go into detail of how it started or what happened after. Pretty much it was based on that "Black September" day.

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