
Deadline
Deadline is a 1987 war drama film directed by Nathaniel Gutman. It stars Christopher Walken as American journalist Don Stevens, who is set up amidst the Lebanese Civil War and is fed false information. An international co-production of Israel, the United States, and West Germany, the film was shot in Israel and was released in some countries under the title Witness in the War Zone.
Plot
Ace Reporter Don Stevens (Christopher Walken) is an American journalist who goes to Beirut, Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War. He stays in a hotel with English journalist Mike Jessop. He is promised an interview with a top PLO leader, Palestinian Yassin Abu-Riadd (Amos Lavi). However, this proves to be a set-up and he is duped into interviewing an impostor who claims the PLO are prepared to negotiate peacefully.
More details
author | Hanan Peled |
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contentLocation | Lebanon |
director | Nathaniel Gutman |
editor | Peter Przygodda |
events | war correspondent |
genre | drama political thriller |
keywords | american journalist beirut bomb civil war double agent estrange kataeb party lebanese civil war murder plot palestine liberation organization phalangist plo reluctant hero terrify |
musicBy | Hans Jansen Jacques Zwart |
producer | Elisabeth Wolters-Alfs |
productionCompany | Creative Film |
publisher | 20th Century Fox Virgin Vision |
theme | political thriller trick war |