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One Day in September (2000)
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1 hr 32 mins
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Documentary
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Released: 11/17/2000
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Synopsis:
The 1972 Olympic Games, held in Munich, Germany were to be the "Olympics of Peace and Joy," forever erasing the memory of the Nazi-controlled Berlin games of 1936. But a combination of inadequate security and profound unpreparedness instead led to 21 hours of terror. As the world looked on in disbelief, an extreme separatist group of Palestinians calling themselves "Black September" entered the sleeping quarters of the athletes from Israel, killing some of the team members and holding the rest hostage.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
11/17/2000
Director
Credit
Kevin MacDonald
Director
Cast
Credit
Ankie Spitzer
Interviewee--Widow of Andre Spitzr
Michael Douglas
Narrator - Narration
Jamal Al Gashay
Interviewee--Terrorist
Gerald Seymour
Interviewee--ITN News Reporter in 1972
Alex Springer
Interviewee--Son of Jacov Springer
Gad Zabri
Interviewee--Israeli Wrestler
Shmuel Lalkin
Interviewee--Head of Israeli Olympic Delegation in 1972
Manfred Schreiber
Interviewee--Muinich Chief of Police in 1972
Walter Troger
Interviewee Mayor of Olympic Village in 1972
Ulrich K Wegener
Interviewee Hans Dietrich Genscher Aide-De-camp in 1972
Hans-Dietrich Genscher
Interviewee German Minister of the Interior in 1972
Schlomit Romajo
Interviewee--Daughter of Joseph Romajo
Magdi Gahary
Interviewee--Advisor to the Arab League
Zvi Zamir
Interviewee--Chief of Mossad 1968-1974
Dan Shillon
Interviewee--Israeli Television Journalist
Heinz Hohensinn
Interviewee--Munich Police
Esther Roth
Interviewee--Israeli Olympic Runner in 1972
Hans Jochen Vogel
Interviewee--Mayor of Munich 1960-1972
Anouk Spitzer
Interviewee--Daughter of Andre Spitzer
Production Credits
Credit
Andrew Ruhemann
Associate Producer
John Battsek
Producer
Lillian Birnbaum
Executive Producer
Arthur Cohn
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Passion Pictures
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Redbus Film Distribution
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Domestic Video Distributor
SPC
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Film Camera
Credit
Hans-Albrecht Lusznat
Camera
Raymond E Depardon
Photography - special stills photography
Alwin Kuchler
Director of Photography
Philippe Bellaiche
Camera
Neve Cunningham
Director of Photography
Music
Credit
Alex Heffes
Music
Craig Armstrong
Song - songs
Liz Gallacher
Music Supervisor
Johann Sebastian Bach
Music
Led Zeppelin
Song
Deep Purple
Song
Beta Band
Song
Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
Song
Philip Glass
Song - songs
David Holmes
Song
Moby
Song
Production Management
Credit
Alice Henty
Production Manager
Shanti Ramakuri
Production Coordinator
Dean Watkins
Post-Production Supervisor
Sound
Credit
Wilm Brucker
Sound - sound recording
Amir Boverman
Sound - sound recording
Visual Effects
Credit
Ravi Swami
Graphics - graphics/title sequence
Peter Richardson
Graphics - graphics/title sequence
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