36 days of terror
Movie | |
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German title | 36 days of terror |
Original title | SFW / So Fucking What? |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1994 |
length | 91 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Jefery Levy |
script | Jefery Levy, Danny Rubin |
production |
Dale Pollock , Sigurjon Sighvatsson |
music | Graeme Revell |
camera | Peter Deming |
cut | Lauren Zuckerman |
occupation | |
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36 Days of Terror is an American film directed by Jefery Levy from the 1994 film year . It is a film adaptation of a novel by Andrew Wellman.
action
Terrorists raid a shop where they take the teenagers Cliff Spab, Wendy Pfister and Joe Dice hostage . They film what is happening and request that the tapes recorded be broadcast.
While his friend Joe is killed in the robbery, the working-class Cliff becomes a hero as one of the surviving hostages as the tapes broadcast in the media for the next few days .
Reviews
- Peter Rainer compared the film in the Los Angeles Times to the thriller Natural Born Killers . He accused the film of narcissism and sentimentality . The terrorists' motives are not explained.
- Roger Ebert wrote in the Chicago Sun-Times that the film showed a stupid character who Forrest Gump was a genius.
backgrounds
The drama was shot in Los Angeles . Tobey Maguire can be seen as stoner Al in a scene on a bench .
Web links
- 36 days of terror in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- 36 days Terror at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
- 36 days of terror in the German dubbing files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Peter Rainer: 'SFW': Brash Drama About Media and Cult-Hero Status. In: Los Angeles Times . January 20, 1995, archived from the original on March 11, 2007 ; accessed on January 25, 2018 (English).
- ↑ Roger Ebert : SFW In: Chicago Sun-Times . March 31, 1995, archived from the original on September 8, 2012 ; accessed on January 25, 2018 (English).