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À peine a-t-il commencé son voyage que le luxueux paquebot de croisière « Britannic » se retrouve entre les mains d’un terroriste qui se fait appeler « Juggernaut ». Son but est simple : si le gouvernement Britannique ne paie pas une rançon de 500 000 livres, le paquebot et ses 1200 passagers seront pulverisés ! Mais le gouvernement refuse de négocier et parachute à bord le commandant Anthony Fallon, expert en explosifs. Et tandis que les premières explosions se font ressentir, Fallon n’a que quelques heures pour désamorcer les autres bombes… s’il les trouve. (MGM/United Artists)

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kaylin 

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anglais It would almost seem that the film is dated, but because of the performances here, the fact that not a single actor phoned it in, and the fact that it's really suspenseful as it gets closer to the end, you'll forgive the clichés because the filmmakers really tried to keep audiences on their toes. And they did a great job of it. Richard Harris excels. ()

Lima 

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anglais A very good disaster film for its day, shown several times on the then ČTV (hey, how about a repeat?). The final choice between "red and blue" is unforgettable, it was my childhood nightmare :) ()

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gudaulin 

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anglais A classic adventure genre film, where the producer bet on a strong cast, featuring top-notch actors even in supporting roles. Richard Harris hadn't yet fallen into his B-movie phase and sometimes had something other than a bottle in his hand, while Omar Sharif exuded charming exoticism. The screenplay managed to make good use of the potential of a ship in the middle of the ocean with explosives on board, but it was a script misstep in the end that prevented me from giving it a four-star rating. In a tense moment when the main character decides whether to obey the terrorist's command, he doesn't inform the other bomb squad members which wire he's cutting, which would inevitably lead to the ship sinking in case of failure. This seemingly minor glitch is actually crucial. However, it must be acknowledged that such films never relied on viewers' thought processes, but on emotions. Overall impression: 65%. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais Long before the Yanks turned the story of Titanic into a movie, the story of Britannic arrived on the screen. The story isn’t as brutal, but it certainly doesn’t lack suspense. At the same time, this is probably a movie that is most popular with bomb disposal experts, who will be happy to enjoy the suspense this movie provides. I would rather not. ()

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