Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair

Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair is a 1990 TV miniseries based on the 1985 Achille Lauro hijacking and starring Burt Lancaster. The two part series aired on TV in 1990 and was filmed on the actual Achille Lauro cruise ship. It is the second adaption of the hijacking, after 1989's The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro.

Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair
GenreDrama
Written byAlberto Negrin
Sergio Donati
Directed byAlberto Negrin
StarringBurt Lancaster
Eva Marie Saint
Robert Culp
Joseph Nasser
Theme music composerEnnio Morricone
Country of originUnited States
Germany
Italy
France
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersMario Gallo
Enzo Giulioli
CinematographyGiuseppe Ruzzolini
EditorRichard E. Rabjohn
Running time180 minutes
Production companiesTribune Entertainment Company
BETA
Taurus Group
Raidue
FilmAlpha Productions
TF1
DistributorTribune Entertainment Company
Release
Picture formatColor
Audio formatMono
Original releaseApril 29, 1990 (1990-04-29)

Plot

In October 1985, a group of Palestinian terrorists of the PLO embark on the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro in Alexandria with the purpose of reaching Haifa and perform a suicide mission against Israel. However, when they're found out during the trip, they decide to hijack the ship and take all passengers hostage. Among them are Mr. Leon Klinghoffer (Burt Lancaster), a disabled Jewish-American and his wife Marilyn Klinghoffer, who is hiding from her husband the fact she has skin cancer. Also taken hostage is Antonio, a ship staff member who bonds with Leon after looking after him at the request of Mrs. Klinghoffer. Prior to the hijacking Klinghoffer decided to stay on the ship and not go on tour to see the pyramids. Given the situation, the terrorists change their purposes, asking for the liberation of almost 50 other Palestinian terrorists detained in Israel, but both Egypt and Israel refuse to negotiate.

When even Syria refuses the entrance of the Achille Lauro in Tartus, the terrorists' leader Molqi (Joseph Nasser) kills Leon in retaliation and forces two sailors to throw his body overboard and the Syrians force the ship to leave.

To solve the situation, the PLO leader Yasser Arafat orders to one of his man, Abu Abbas (who is the planner of the failed mission) to act as a negotiator for the Egyptian Government, and thanks to him the terrorists allow the ship and the hostages free in exchange for a safe return to Tunis.

However, immediately after Abbas and the terrorists have left for Tunis aboard an Egyptian plane, Klinghoffer's execution is discovered by the authorities. Molqi forced the Achille Lauro's captain to lie about the murder in front of the negotiators, since the condition for negotiate was his word that all of the passengers were alive, and at that point President Reagan orders a couple of F-14 and a Delta Force's division, led by General Davies, to intercept the plane, force it to land in the Sicilian NATO base of Sigonella and then arrest the terrorists.

When the plane successfully lands in Sigonella, the Italian Army, by order of the Prime Minister Bettino Craxi, refuses to hand over the terrorists to the United States military, since the base is located on the Italian soil and the murder itself happened aboard an Italian ship.

For an entire night the tension rises, with the Italian Air Force security VAM and the Carabinieri and the American Delta Force that almost reach the point to shoot each other, but at the end President Reagan has no choice but accept the Italian jurisdiction over the terrorists. Molqi and his three companions are then taken in custody by the Italians, while Abu Abbas is left free to leave the country, despite the American request to arrest him too, since there is not enough proof of his involvement in the hijacking.

A year later a TV displays the news indicating the sentences the hijackers received but that Abbbu Abbas is not in prison. Antonio starts to cry as he remembers Leon.

Cast

ActorRole
Burt LancasterLeon Klinghoffer
Eva Marie SaintMarilyn Klinghoffer
Robert CulpGen. Davies
Renzo MontagnaniDe Rosa
Rebecca SchaefferCheryl
Brian BloomAntonio
Dominique SandaMargot
Bernard FressonPierre
Joseph NasserMolqi
Yossi AshdotAssadi
Maurizio BenazzoMichele
Jochen HorstHelmut
Saïd AmadisAbul

Production

The film was dedicated in memory of Rebecca Schaeffer who was killed a short time after the end of filming.

Release

The film was originally shown as a two-part mini-series and later released as a three-hour film.[1]

Home media

The film was made available for purchase on iTunes and Youtube after being released originally on VHS.[2]

References

  1. O'Connor, John J. (2 May 1990). "New Film on Achille Lauro Hijacking". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  2. Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair Sparklight
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