
Film
Munich
2005 · 2h 44m · Drama · History · Thriller
The world was watching in 1972 as 11 Israeli athletes were murdered at the Munich Olympics. This is the story of what happened next.
- IMDb
- 7.5
- Rotten Tomatoes
- 79%
- Metacritic
- 74
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Overview
During the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, eleven Israeli athletes are taken hostage and murdered by a Palestinian terrorist group known as Black September. In retaliation, the Israeli government recruits a group of Mossad agents to track down and execute those responsible for the attack.
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Cast

Eric Bana
Avner

Daniel Craig
Steve

Ciarán Hinds
Carl

Mathieu Kassovitz
Robert

Hanns Zischler
Hans

Ayelet Zurer
Daphna

Geoffrey Rush
Ephraim

Gila Almagor
Avner's Mother

Michael Lonsdale
Papa

Mathieu Amalric
Louis

Moritz Bleibtreu
Andreas

Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Sylvie

Meret Becker
Yvonne

Marie-Josée Croze
Jeanette the Dutch Assassin

Yvan Attal
Tony

Ami Weinberg
General Zamir
Crew
- Steven SpielbergProducer · Director
- Tony KushnerScreenplay
- Eric RothScreenplay
- Colin WilsonProducer
- Kathleen KennedyProducer
- Barry MendelProducer
- Janusz KamińskiDirector of Photography
- John WilliamsOriginal Music Composer
- Michael KahnEditor
- Fritz FleischhackerCasting
Media
Details
- Release date
- December 23, 2005
- Status
- Released
- Original language
- English
- Runtime
- 2h 44m
- Rated
- R
- Budget
- $70,000,000
- Revenue
- $130,982,129
- Genres
- Drama, History, Thriller
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