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Juggernaut (1974)

Juggernaut (1974)
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Following his successful foray into swashbuckler comedy with The Three Musketeers and The Four Musketeers, director Richard Lester made what has proved to be one of the few quality films from the disaster craze that dominated filmmaking in the mid-'70s. Juggernaut is the pseudonym of a madman (Freddie Jones) who plants several steel drums aboard a luxury liner and calls the company's officials once the boat has put out to sea, demanding a large sum of money in exchange for instructions on how to defuse bombs inside the drums. Anthony Hopkins plays one of the company officials whose wife and children are aboard the ship, Omar Sharif is the ship's captain, Shirley Knight is a passenger who is also his mistress, and Richard Harris and David Hemmings are two members of the bomb disposal team, which is helicoptered onto the ship to defuse the explosives. As in many of Lester's best works, humor pops up in unexpected places; particularly memorable are Harris as the weary but wisecracking top dog among the explosives experts and Lester regular Roy Kinnear as a bumbling entertainment director desperately trying to distract the apprehensive passengers. ~ Tom Wiener, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard HarrisOmar Sharif, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Lester
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Juggernaut

Following his successful foray into swashbuckler comedy with The Three Musketeers and The Four Musketeers, director Richard Lester made what has proved to be one of the few quality films from the disaster craze that dominated filmmaking in the mid-'70s. Juggernaut is the pseudonym of a madman (Freddie Jones) who plants several steel drums aboard a luxury liner and calls the company's officials once the boat has put out to sea, demanding a large sum of money in exchange for instructions on how to defuse bombs inside the drums. Anthony Hopkins plays one of the company officials whose wife and children are aboard the ship, Omar Sharif is the ship's captain, Shirley Knight is a passenger who is also his mistress, and Richard Harris and David Hemmings are two members of the bomb disposal team, which is helicoptered onto the ship to defuse the explosives. As in many of Lester's best works, humor pops up in unexpected places; particularly memorable are Harris as the weary but wisecracking top dog among the explosives experts and Lester regular Roy Kinnear as a bumbling entertainment director desperately trying to distract the apprehensive passengers. ~ Tom Wiener, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Richard Lester
Writer(s):
Richard de KokerAlan PlaterRichard Alan Simmons
Producer(s):
Richard Alan SimmonsDenis O'DellRichard de Koker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Questionable for Children, Violence)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    James S.

    A tension filled movie, and a worthy rental. Bombs are placed on board a cruise ship in steel drums. Harris is sent in with team to difuse bombs. Unique triggering device inside the drums stops team until they can find the maker of the bombs. Harris recognizes the work of the bomber, as it is a friend from the past. Will the friend tell him how to difuse the bomb?....or will Harris be blown to smitherines? You gotta see what happens. Good flick. Omar Sharif sucks as boat captain. The entire story revolves around Harris....and rightfully so. Check this out. Its very good.

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