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Cast
Jamie Bell | As: LCpl. Rusty Firmin | |
Abbie Cornish | As: Kate Adie | |
Mark Strong | As: Max Vernon | |
Martin Shaw | As: John Dellow | |
Emun Elliott | As: Roy |
Storyline
London, England, April 1980. Six terrorists assault the Embassy of Iran and take hostages. For six days, tense negotiations are held while the authorities decide whether a military squad should intervene.
Tagline: | In the face of terror, a nation will show its strength |
Certification: | R |
Details
Genres: Action, Drama, History, Thriller
Language: English
Release Date: 09 July 2017
Country: NZ, GB
Runtime: 95m
Company Credits
Company: XYZ Films, New Zealand Film Commission, Ingenious Media, GFC Films, Lipsync Productions, Fightertown, Imagezone, Dog with a Dog Productions
Budget: $1,500,000
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Cast
Jamie Bell |
LCpl. Rusty Firmin |
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Abbie Cornish |
Kate Adie |
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Mark Strong |
Max Vernon |
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Martin Shaw |
John Dellow |
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Emun Elliott |
Roy |
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Ben Turner |
Salim |
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Aymen Hamdouchi |
Faisal |
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Tim Pigott-Smith |
Home Secretary William Whitelaw |
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Robert Portal |
Lt. Col. Mike Rose |
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Colin Garlick |
LCpl. John Mac |
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Andrew Grainger |
Ray |
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Martin Hancock |
BBC Cameraman Bill |
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Colin Moy |
Maj. Hector Gullan |
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Toby Leach |
PC Trevor Lock |
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Xavier Horan |
SAS Soldier Tom Morrell |
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Te Kohe Tuhaka |
Tak |
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William Chubb |
MI5 Spokesman |
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Ronan Vibert |
MI6 Spokesman |
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John Henshaw |
Metropolitan Police Spokesman |
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Tim Downie |
Jimmy |
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Sam Snedden |
Sim Harris |
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Mia Blake |
Betty, Max's Wife |
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Matthew Sunderland |
Tom Lovett |
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Emma Campbell-Jones |
Whitelaw's Aide |
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Jared Turner |
Sgt. Tommy Palmer |
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Calum Gittins |
Tommo |
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Ryan O'Kane |
Snapper |
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Fayssal Bazzi |
Makki |
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Kenneth Collard |
Clive |
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Nicholas Boulton |
Chris Cramer |
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Scarlett Featherstone |
Max's Daughter #1 |
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Venice Harris |
Max's Daughter #2 |
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Marjan Gorgani |
Lead Interpretor |
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Jeff Szusterman |
Intelligence Translator |
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Phil Peleton |
Intelligence Officer |
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Kip Chapman |
Trevor |
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Ajayshri |
Caretaker |
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Scott Michael Wagstaff |
PC Walker |
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Brady Powell |
Irish Policeman |
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Jay Sutherland |
Policeman #1 |
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Joel Beckett |
Policeman #2 |
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Alan B. McElroy |
Policeman #3 |
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Dominic Hughes |
Paramedic |
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David Rumney |
Signaller |
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Eric Colvin |
OB Technician |
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Sara Stone |
Zahra Zomorrodian |
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Margaret Thatcher |
Herself (archive footage) (uncredited) |
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Simon Elrahi |
Imam (uncredited) |
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Glen Levy |
Jerry (uncredited) |
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Ghazaleh Golbakhsh |
Nooshin (uncredited) |
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Andrew Lawrence |
SAS Van Driver (uncredited) |
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John Ramm |
Tony Crabb (uncredited) |
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Taylor Murphy |
SAS Soldier (uncredited) |
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Michael Denkha |
Mustapha Karkouti |
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Robert Hartley |
Army Technician |
Directed By
Toa Fraser |
Director |
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Glenn Standring |
Second Unit Director |
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Hamish Gough |
First Assistant Director |
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Writing Credits
Glenn Standring |
Screenplay |
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Production Crew
Matthew Metcalfe |
Producer |
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Catherine Madigan |
Line Producer |
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Dan Hubbard |
Casting |
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Norman Merry |
Co-Producer |
Edited By
Dan Kircher |
Editor |
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John Gilbert |
Editor |
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Costume and Makeup
Gabrielle Jones |
Makeup & Hair |
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Gabrielle Jones |
Prosthetic Designer |
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Liz McGregor |
Costume Designer |
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Sound
Adam Martin |
Sound Mixer |
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Paul Paragon |
Sound Mixer |
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David Long |
Original Music Composer |
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James Hayday |
Supervising Sound Editor |
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Lachlan Anderson |
Original Music Composer |
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Visual Effects
George Zwier |
Visual Effects Supervisor |
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Camera
Aaron Morton |
Director of Photography |
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Jen Raoult |
Still Photographer |
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Lighting
Art Department
Jill Cormack |
Art Direction |
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Daniel Birt |
Set Decoration |
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Jon Bunker |
Art Direction |
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Philip Ivey |
Production Design |
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Other Crew
Jacob Tomuri |
Stunt Double |
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