21 Hours at Munich (1976) [NR]

Release Date:
December 25, 1976

Original Title:
21 Hours at Munich

Alternate Titles:
21 Hours at Munich

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Filmways Television
Moonlight Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  IE: 18  US: NR 

Runtime: 101

At 4:09 am on September 5, 1972, eleven Olympic athletes were taken hostage by terrorists. For the next 21 hours the world held its breath...

A dramatization of the incident in 1972 when Arab terrorists broke into the Olympic compound in Munich and murdered 11 Israeli athletes.

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Art Direction:
Hertha Hareiter

Assistant Director:
Wolfgang Glattes
Wieland Liebske

Assistant Editor:
Gaby Karl
Richard Lane

Associate Producer:
Frank Baur

Camera Operator:
Atze Glanert

Casting:
Renate Arbes
Lynn Stalmaster

Director:
William A. Graham

Director of Photography:
Jost Vacano

Editor:
Ronald J. Fagan

Executive Producer:
Edward S. Feldman

Hairstylist:
Susi Krause

Location Manager:
Dieter Meyer

Makeup Artist:
Raimund Stangl

Music:
Laurence Rosenthal

Music Editor:
Rocky Moriana

Musician:
Larry Bunker
Vince De Rosa
Malcolm McNab
Richard Nash
Uan Rasey
Dorothy Remsen
Emil Richards

Original Music Composer:
Laurence Rosenthal

Producer:
Robert Greenwald
Frank von Zerneck

Production Manager:
Leonhard Gmür

Script Supervisor:
Elaine Schreyeck

Set Decoration:
Robert Fabiankowich

Sound Effects:
Rich Harrison

Sound Mixer:
Robi Güver

Sound Recordist:
Robert Knudson

Special Effects:
Ron Ballanger

Stunt Coordinator:
Jack Cooper

Technical Advisor:
Hans Opilik

Title Designer:
Phill Norman

Transportation Coordinator:
Otto Retzer

Wardrobe Designer:
Heidi Wujek

Weapons Master:
Walter Sefke

Writer:
Edward Hume
Howard Fast
Serge Groussard

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