Deadline

September. 11,1987      R
Rating:
5.4
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Trailer Synopsis Cast

An American journalist is set up and fed false information after the Lebanon war.

Christopher Walken as  Don Stevens
Hywel Bennett as  Mike Jessop
Marita Marschall as  Linda Larsen
Arnon Zadok as  Hamdi Abu-Yussuf
Martin Umbach as  Bernard
Moshe Ivgy as  Adbul
Sasson Gabai as  Bossam
Shlomo Bar-Aba as  Micha
Igal Naor as  Antoine
Moni Moshonov as  Donny

Reviews

ChanBot
1987/09/11

i must have seen a different film!!

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Limerculer
1987/09/12

A waste of 90 minutes of my life

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Glucedee
1987/09/13

It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.

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Arianna Moses
1987/09/14

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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zakariyyahzakiyyah
1987/09/15

I was very disappointed while seeing this film, it contains awful historical mistakes, it alters the reality, it is completely different from the facts of war we have lived, its only purpose is to embellish the israeli invasion of LEBANON. The film settings resemble in no way the LEBANESE geography, and the script doesn't fit the LEBANESE local dialects. This films drops off the initial problem which is that the israelis are the ones who took the homes of the Palestinian and sent them to LEBANON and it focuses only on the militia financed by the israeli government. I watched this film, I consider it wasted 2 hours of my time, and I don't recommend it for viewers with scarce knowledge of the middle east problem and I consider it a racist movie classifying the Palestinian as a second class human who have no right to claim back their homes stolen by the israelis.

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Jamal Duval .........
1987/09/16

It's probably fair to say that who ever reviewed this film in the first place was just being irresponsible. Deadline is in no way shape or form a documentary. If it were, maybe that would have made it a little more interesting. The basic premise is, Walken, a journalist amidst a war is set up and fed false information. The information then ends up making national headlines. As the result, 'ace reporter" Don Stevens' reputation is on the line. Stationed in Beirut he has only till the end of the movie to save his reputation and present "good" news. It's kind of confusing, and not much else happens. I found it interesting in that the Palestinians were not portrayed as savage terrorists, like most films from this era but that's about all. Deadline is no "Endless Night" or "Murder Elite" but then again, nothing ever is.Pair Deadline up with Salvador and you might have a hot double feature, maybe just don't play Salvador first.

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Sakhu
1987/09/17

Back when Deadline was playing at the movies I went to see it with my husband. I have been a Christopher Walken fan for a long time. It really was a very good documentary in a way. But I rented it again about 2 years ago for my analysis of Hywel Bennett as an actor. I knew about Hywel's great ability as an actor from Shelly. I thought Hywel acted with a chip on his shoulders playing 2nd to Christopher Walken. He really looked and acted disgusted playing his role as the British reporter. It may be his personal life reflected through his acting. It was obvious to me as a great admirer of Hywel Bennett that he was in some kind of mental anguish. Perhaps like so many actors vanity got in the way of his professionalism.It did not take me long to figure out that he had a face lift prior to being cast in Deadline. Before, when his face started to sag he held more heart into his roles. His acting has been superior to some American and British cast in other films such as "Endless Night", and "Murder Elite.I'm writing a novel which I hope will some day soon be turned into a feature/future movie script. I hope someday I'll be able to get him casted as my main lead male for my novel. But, in the meantime he has to come out of his shell. He has Hollywood potential, but Hollywood has so far turned their backs on this veteran actor from Wales. Hywel take charge from here. Obviously you've let too many people give you professional advice which didn't work out to your expectations of a real Hollywood role call.I have a dream of meeting this actor some day, but it will be under professional circumstances not as a fan Sincerely, Sakhu

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