Movies Starring Rodney El Haddad
Total movies found: 4, viewing from 1 to 4
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Carlos
[ 2010, Germany, France ] starting from $1.99The man who hijacked the world.
Genres: History, Crime, Drama, Thriller, Biography
Actors: Édgar Ramírez, Alexander Scheer, Alejandro Arroyo, Fadi Abi Samra, Ahmad Kaabour, Talal El-Jordi, Juana Acosta, Nora von Waldstätten, Christoph Bach, Rodney El Haddad, Julia Hummer, Antoine Balabane, Rami Farah, Aljoscha Stadelmann, Zeid Hamdan, Fadi Yanni Turk, Katharina Schüttler, Badih Abou Chakra, Basim Kahar, Cem Sultan Ungan, Susanne Wuest, Anna Thalbach, Salah El Din Abou Chanab, Johannes Richard Voelkel, Lamia Ahmed, Mohab Nader, Belkacem Djamel Barek, Hamid, Jef Bayonne, Alexander Beyer, Sándor Böjte, Romana Carén, Gabriella Csizmadia, Caroline De Bled, Emmanuel, Karam Ghossein, S. Gozani, Ahmed Hatoum, Dassal Medi, Rabih Zein, Maria Kwiatkowsky, Gigi Ledron, Abdalah Abdel Majid, Nourredine Moszadah, Mustapha Ousmani, Stephan Rives, Fadi Sabbah, Julien Schmidt, Liane Sellerer, Tomas Spencer, Istvan Szori, Keith Thomson, Szabolcs Thuróczy, Attila Toth, Philippe Tran, Mátyás Varsa
Directors: Olivier Assayas
Arthouse favorite Olivier Assayas followed up his critical darling L'Heure d'Été (2008) with this wildly different chronicle - a biopic of the ultra-left-wing Venezuelan terrorist-cum-mercenary Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, popularly known as "Carlos the Jackal." As co-written by Assayas and scenarist Dan Franck, the account spans the years 1973-1994 - or the period that witnessed Sanchez at his most violent and relentless. Narrative touchstones include the 1974 bomb attack at the Publicis Drugstore on Paris' Left Bank and the 1975 abduction of 11 OPEC officials from Vienna, as well as a torrent of assassinations that Carlos and his cronies planned but didn't carry out. As produced by Daniel Leconte, this telling of Sanchez's life stars Edgar Ramirez as the terrorist, as well as Alexander Scheer, Aljoscha Stadelmann, and Julia Hummer; it was predominantly shot in Germany, France, and Lebanon. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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"Carlos" Episode #1.1
[ 2010 ] starting from $1.99Genres: History, Crime, Drama, Thriller, Biography
Actors: Édgar Ramírez, Fadi Abi Samra, Ahmad Kaabour, Juana Acosta, Martha Higareda, Yanillys Perez, Gabriela Sánchez, Cesar Delgado Wixam, Olivier Cruveiller, Pierre-François Dumeniaud, Simon-Pierre Boireau, Ana María Durán, Carolina Callejas, Alexis Lameyda, Shamyr Ali, Alejandro Arroyo, Maria-Fernanda Ruette, Djemel Barek, Philippe Trad, Farid Elouardi, Hugo Diaz, Bibi Jacob, Maïwenn Heurtaux, Jean-Baptiste Malartre, Hiraku Kawakami, Ryosuke Sato, Go Nabetani, Akihiro Hata, Yuka Hirata, Vincent Jouan, Alexander Scheer, Christoph Bach, Aljoscha Stadelmann, Julia Hummer, Katharina Schüttler, Rodney El Haddad, Rami Farah, Zaïd Hamdan, Basim Kahar, Kida Khodr Ramadan, Cem Sultan Ungan, Badih Abou Chakra, Leslie Clark, Emmanuelle Bercot, Luis Jaime Cortez, Mohammed Mahmoud, Paolo Ospina, Elie Youssef
Directors: Olivier Assayas
Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, an activist of Venezuelan origin who fought alongside the Palestinians in Jordan, carries out a series of attacks in London. He then moves to Paris where the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) puts him in charge of its European branch under the command of a Lebanese militant, Michel Moukharbal, alias “André”. He coordinates several operations, in particular the hostage taking in the French Embassy in The Hague by militants of the Japanese Red Army. When André is arrested, French agents of the domestic intelligence service, the DST, want to know more about Ilich, who has by now adopted the nom de guerre Carlos. To escape arrest, Carlos shoots three policemen. He then joins the head of the PFLP, Wadie Haddad, in southern Yemen. Haddad entrusts him with a daring mission – taking hostage the oil ministers of the OPEC countries at their forthcoming conference in Vienna.
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"Carlos" Episode #1.2
[ 2010 ] starting from $1.99Genres: History, Crime, Drama, Thriller, Biography
Actors: Édgar Ramírez, Ahmad Kaabour, Talal El-Jordi, Rodney El Haddad, Christoph Bach, Julia Hummer, Rami Farah, Zeid Hamdan, Alexander Scheer, Nora von Waldstätten, Aljoscha Stadelmann, Katharina Schüttler, Badih Abou Chakra, Abbes Zahmani, Alejandro Arroyo, Mohamed Ourdache, Basim Kahar, Nourredine Mirzadeh, Laura Cameron, Edith Heller, Peter Benedict, Ronnie Paul, Udo Samel, Georges Kern, Cem Sultan Ungan, Sarkaw Goramy, Johann von Bülow, Charbel Aoun, Manfred Bunholzer, Antoine Balabane, Anton Kouznetsov, Karl Fischer, Robert Gallinowski, Fadi Yanni Turk, Timo Jacobs, Laurens Walter, Noureddine Ameur, Carlos Arturo Hainsfurth, Fadi Abi Samra, Salah, Riton Liebman, Laila Alina Reischer
Directors: Olivier Assayas
The majority of this second episode is devoted to a detailed account of the operation that remains one of the most spectacular terrorist acts of the period. Leading a groupof six militants – leftists from German Revolutionary Cells and Palestinian militants including Anis Naccache – Carlos seizes control of the OPEC headquarters, taking ministers and accompanying delegates hostage. He is at the height of his notoriety in the media. However, by finally releasing the ministers at Algiers airport in exchange for a large ransom, he fails the mission that Haddad had given him. This marks the end of relations between the two men. From now on, Carlos becomes a mercenary for hire to whichever country offers the most. First Iraq, then Syria. He switches operations to behind the Iron Curtain, moving between Budapest and East Berlin under the protection of the Stasi. He works with the remnants of the Revolutionary Cells, in particular Johannes Weinrich and his wife Magdalena Kopp, who soon leaves Weinrich for Carlos.





