Juggernaut

1974 "The greatest sea adventure in history has just begun!"
6.6| 1h49m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 25 September 1974 Released
Producted By: David V. Picker Productions
Country: United Kingdom
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A terrorist demands a huge ransom in exchange for information on how to disarm the seven bombs he has planted aboard a trans-Atlantic cruise ship.

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Alicia I love this movie so much
Boobirt Stylish but barely mediocre overall
TaryBiggBall It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
Paynbob It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
David Harrison A slow-burning thriller with strong performances from stellar cast Richard Harris, Tony Hopkins, Ian Holm, David Hemmings, Omar Sharif & Freddie Jones together with some lovely comedy moments from the wonderful Roy Kinnear. Accepted...not much action but that would have detracted from the confined scenario and character-driven tension. Very underrated and under- appreciated.
LeonLouisRicci A Major Flop at the Time, this Nail-Biter of a Suspense Film was Marketed as and had the Trappings of One of those Disaster Films of the Early Seventies. It is More Subtle and Underplayed than Those Types and Relies Mainly on Close-Up Bomb Squad Stuff on the Ocean Liner, Intercut with On-Land Police Procedure.It Does Have a Hefty Cast Featuring Richard Harris, Omar Sharif, Anthony Hopkins, Ian Holm, and Others. Director Richard Lester was the Third Director Hired and He Took Over the Shoot Entirely. He Restrained His Usual Comedic Slants, for the Most Part, and Made the Move as a No Nonsense Thriller.Not All of it Works, but Enough of it Does to be a Satisfying and Claustrophobic Thriller that is Tense, but Without Much Big-Budget Looking SFX and Expected Big-Screen Extravagances that This Type Trended to Be.Overall, Worth a Watch for the Acting and the All Around Professionalism, but is Better Enjoyed Without Disaster Movie Expectations. Better than its Reputation and its Initial Undeserving Overlook.
TheExpatriate700 Juggernaut is a well done action / disaster thriller which combines some good performances with great direction and scripting. An extortionist calling himself Juggernaut has planted several bombs aboard the ocean liner Britannic and is threatening to sink the liner in heavy seas if he is not paid off. The film follows an official from the cruise company, a naval bomb defuser, and London police officials as they attempt to prevent a catastrophe.What sets Juggernaut apart from a thousand other 'mad bomber' films is that to a large extent it approaches the threat from an official, even technical perspective. Rather than a maverick cop chasing the psychopath around the ship, we get highly suspenseful scenes of professionals trying to defuse bombs. The film plays up the difficulty of defusing a booby-trapped bomb, taking it beyond the film cliché of simply cutting the right wire. The heroes have to get through a variety of hidden snares within the devices before they even get to the wires. Indeed, the sub-plot involving the cruise official serves to remind us that this is not just a 'technical exercise,' that there really are lives at stake.Furthermore, the film does not succumb to the temptation to overplay its villain or make him a flamboyant maniac. Despite his code name serving as the title of the film, Juggernaut does not figure that prominently in the plot. When he does turn up, the performance is quite understated, particularly when compared to the head of the bomb squad. (Only Richard Harris would think that downing a bottle of scotch is good preparation for defusing a bomb.) Indeed, one can argue that the bombs themselves serve as the primary antagonist of the film with their fiendish designs.The acting in the film is quite good overall, even if the characters aren't always that well fleshed out. Richard Harris does a good job as the film's overall protagonist, lending him a sense of mordant humor that keeps him from becoming a stale action hero. Omar Sharif also does a good job as the ship's captain, even though his character is largely one note.Juggernaut does have some weak points. At times, the investigation back in London is given short shrift, so that it is difficult to follow. Furthermore, there are one or two scenes contrived for dramatic effect that take away from the film's realism. In particular, one scene where a young child gets access to a restricted area of the ship strains credibility. Still, the film definitely stands as a minor classic in its genre.
intelearts Juggernaut is a terrific film - even now when I rewatch it I still don't know which of the seven bombs will or won't explode.The setting on the boat and each of the metal barrels with their puzzles is a timeless plot.It is clever without being pretentious, very exciting, and has just the right mix of military professionalism and human action to make this tick along.If you have never seen it, do - it hasn't aged a bit. For those watching it again it will still produce chills without resorting to horror, or cheap kicks.A classic well-constructed thriller that really delivers suspense and surprises - highly recommended.