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Munich
TrailerIn 1972, at Olympic Games, which happens at Munich, there is a murder that 11 athletes are killed by a terrorist gang named Black September. Israeli’s goverment sends a group of inspectors to investigate this case to bring justice back.Actors: Eric Bana, Daniel Craig, Ciarán Hinds, Mathieu Kassovitz, Hanns Zischler, Ayelet Zurer, Geoffrey Rush, Gila Almagor, Michael Lonsdale, Mathieu Amalric, Moritz Bleibtreu, ...»Director: Steven SpielbergCountry: United StatesDuration: 164 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "Munich"
AvnerPlayed by: Eric BanaStevePlayed by: Daniel CraigCarlPlayed by: Ciarán HindsRobertPlayed by: Mathieu KassovitzHansPlayed by: Hanns ZischlerDaphnaPlayed by: Ayelet ZurerEphraimPlayed by: Geoffrey RushAvner's MotherPlayed by: Gila AlmagorPapaPlayed by: Michael LonsdaleLouisPlayed by: Mathieu AmalricSylviePlayed by: Valeria Bruni TedeschiYvonnePlayed by: Meret BeckerJeanette the Dutch AssassinPlayed by: Marie-Josée CrozeTonyPlayed by: Yvan AttalGeneral ZamirPlayed by: Ami WeinbergGolda MeirPlayed by: Lynn CohenGeneral YarivPlayed by: Amos LaviMike HarariPlayed by: Moshe IvgyAttorney General Meir ShamgarPlayed by: Michael WarshaviakMinisterPlayed by: Ohad ShaharGeneral NadevPlayed by: Sharon AlexanderGeneral HofiPlayed by: Samuel CalderonMossad AccountantPlayed by: Oded TeomiWael ZwaiterPlayed by: Makram KhouryMahmoud HamshariPlayed by: Igal NaorMarie Claude HamshariPlayed by: Hiam AbbassAmina HamshariPlayed by: Mouna SoualemHussein Abad Al-ChirPlayed by: Mostefa DjadjamZaid MuchassiPlayed by: Djemel BarekAbu YoussefPlayed by: Dirar SuleimanKemal AdwanPlayed by: Ziad AdwanPresident NasserPlayed by: Bijan DaneshmandEhud BarakPlayed by: Jonathan RozenCommandoPlayed by: Jonathan UzielArab GuardPlayed by: Lyès SalemAliPlayed by: Omar MetwallyYoung PalestinianPlayed by: Nasser MemarziaKGB LiaisonPlayed by: Faruk PrutiAli Hassan SalamehPlayed by: Mehdi NebbouSalameh GuardPlayed by: Hicham NazzalBelligerent AmericanPlayed by: Brian GoodmanIsraeli Consulate SecretaryPlayed by: Elyse KlaitsIssaPlayed by: Karim SalehPauloPlayed by: David Ali HamadeAbu HallaPlayed by: Sami SamirMoshe WeinbergPlayed by: Guri WeinbergTuvia SokolovskyPlayed by: Wojciech MachnickiKehat ShorrPlayed by: David FeldmanAnkie SpitzerPlayed by: Ori PfefferAmitzur ShapiraPlayed by: Joseph SokolskyDavid Marc BergerPlayed by: Lior PerelMark SlavinPlayed by: Guy AmirZeev FriedmanPlayed by: Haguy WigdorGad TsabariPlayed by: Jonathan AvigdoriAmerican AthletePlayed by: Kevin CollinsOlder Man in Haifa BarPlayed by: Mordechai Ben-ShacharPalestinian TeacherPlayed by: Amani ZainCamera Crew at MunichPlayed by: Martin OntropNews Crew at FPlayed by: Andreas Lust -
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Critic Reviews of "Munich"
Seattle TimesDecember 27, 2005It's a smart, mesmerizing and often angry film, from a truly confident filmmaker, but it remains, maddeningly, just beyond our grasp.
San Francisco ChronicleDecember 27, 2005Everything that keeps it from being lovable could be looked upon as a virtue, and everything about it is intentional.
Philadelphia InquirerDecember 27, 2005Munich ricochets all over the place, but it hits its target dead-on.
Orlando SentinelDecember 27, 2005Like the superior Syriana, this isn't a Middle Eastern tale that offers much hope. It's just bloodstained history. And if we don't remember that history, Spielberg says, we learn nothing.
Newark Star-LedgerDecember 27, 2005The ultimate problem with Munich is that it's looking for a clear-cut answer that doesn't exist. And while it frames its final act as an argument, it's an argument it's having with itself.
Miami HeraldDecember 27, 2005It's a brutal, merciless, somber picture, utterly devoid of the heart-tugging sentimentality that always creeps into even his best films. It is also, unfortunately, timid when it should be bold and clunky when it should be eloquent.
Jerusalem PostMarch 22, 2016It's an incoherent film, as if Spielberg desperately wanted to say something important and could only come to the conclusion that killing is bad and we're all human.
The DissolveFebruary 23, 2015Munich is more measured and classy than Spielberg's action-adventures.
Empire Magazine AustralasiaNovember 07, 2012This punishing, borderline amoral picture is Spielberg at his most bleak, and most challenging. It refuses to pick sides and resonates in unsettling ways.
ComingSoon.netApril 08, 2011Munich is an important story to be sure but an important movie isn't the same as a great one. It's told in such a muddled way the message is easily lost, except for the moments when it is hammered home at the cost of story-telling believability.
Cinema WriterAugust 20, 2010Spielberg described Munich as his 'prayer for peace,' yet his movie strangely lacks the eloquence and yearning of a prayer.
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