慕尼黑Munich Movie Script

杰瑞发布于26 May 08:28

慕尼黑》(英語:Munich)是一部於2005年上映的美國傳記電影,由史蒂芬·史匹柏執導兼製片人,艾瑞克·巴納、丹尼爾·克雷格、希朗·漢德、马修·卡索维茨及漢斯·齊施勒等主演。 該片改編自喬治·瓊納斯所著的書籍《復仇:以色列隊反恐隊的真實故事》(原文:Vengeance: The True Story of an Israeli Counter-Terrorist Team),其主要內容講述1972年在慕尼黑舉行奧運會時發生的慕尼黑慘案,即黑色九月屠殺以色列運動員事件,及其後發展出的報復行動天誅行動。電影中亦敘述了兩個真實發生的事件和行動—青春之泉行動及利勒哈默爾暗殺事件。

This is Peter.
Do you have something... to report to us from where you are?
This is Cosell.
I certainly do, Peter.
We have an immense flurry of action here.
Suddenly, in the whole area between building 20 and building 12... they have been clearing out cars.
Obviously wary of an assault from the German police within five minutes.
What I'm hearing from here is that... they're heading to an airport called Frstenfeldbruck.
...says the chopper just landed... at the back of the Olympic village here.
Can you see gate number seven?
This is Vance Kolvig.
What I have seen are... four hostages in one helicopter... and it looks like five hostages in the first helicopter.
Yes, I just got back a little while ago... and it was obvious that something... quite serious was going on out there.
Here we are, outside the gates. There are armored cars... police cars... Police are pouring in through the gates with lights flashing... and here come some more. Five, six, here comes another one.
Seven armored cars have gone in through the gates now.
They're mounting a major invasion.
The latest word we get from the airport is that... quote, "all hell has broken loose out there. " It's just arrived, Peter.
The bus has arrived... to the helicopters.
We have reports now... that all the hostages, all nine hostages are safe.
We repeat, we have confirmed, it's just past 1.:00 a. m.
The fighting ceased at midnight.
Well, that's at least 24 we've seen go in... and now we can see the lights flashing... There was a terrible battle at the airport, but the hostages... somehow the hostages are safe.
And, according to these reports, all Arab terrorists... have died by German gunfire.
Originally it was said that the hostages were safe... but now that has been changed.
An Olympic spokesman said that...