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21 Hours at Munich by William A. Graham
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21 Hours at Munich

by William A. Graham (Directed By)

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Chilling account of events that shocked the world at the twentieth Olympics in Munich, West Germany, when a group of terrorists killed two Israeli team members and took nine others hostage.
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21 Hours at Munich [1976 film] by William A. Graham

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E' la drammatica rievocazione della strage compiuta ai danni della squadra olimpica israeliana ad opera di un commando di terroristi dell'OLP, nel settembre del 1972. Le tragiche 21 ore che tennero il mondo con il fiato sospeso sono rivissute in questo film con dovizia di particolari e rispettando rigorosamente la sequenza dei fatti. (fonte: retro del vhs)
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Holden, Williamsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Knight, Shirleysecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Quayle, AnthonyActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Chilling account of events that shocked the world at the twentieth Olympics in Munich, West Germany, when a group of terrorists killed two Israeli team members and took nine others hostage.

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