Warhead (film)

This article is about the 1977 film directed by John O'Connor. For the proposed James Bond film title by Kevin McClory, see Kevin_McClory#1970s_and_1980s.
Warhead
Directed by John O'Connor
Produced by Guy Della-Cioppa (executive producer)
Buddy Ruskin (producer)
Written by Buddy Ruskin (screenplay)
Patrick Foulk (story) &
Donovan Karnes (story)
Cinematography Adam Greenberg
Edited by Renn Reynolds
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Warhead is a 1977 American film directed by John O'Connor and produced by Buddy Ruskin who produced The Mod Squad. The film was originally shot in Israel in 1973 under the title Sabra Command[1]

The film is also known as Prisoner in the Middle, and Mission Overkill (in West Germany). In Mexico, it was released as Amenaza Nuclear ("Nuclear Threat").

Plot summary

Terrorists blow up a school bus in the Middle East, killing everyone on board except the military guard, Lt Liora who identifies the Palestinian Major Malouf as leading the operation.

An Israeli military operation with Liora along to identify Malouf sets out to find the terrorists. Meanwhile, a US Air Force Colonel named Stevens, who is a nuclear arms expert, is parachuted into the desert to disarm a nuclear bomb that has accidentally fallen out of an airplane flying over the area. He and the military operation eventually meet and clash over ideas as the operation decides to take possession of the nuke. Throughout the film, the operation pursues the terrorists and the nuke expert Stevens learns more about humanity through his relationship with Liora. In the end, all the terrorists and operation members die from various fights. Stevens alone survives and recalls his newfound discovery of the love of humanity. The nuke is left in the desert, presumably defused by another nuke expert.

Cast

Notes

  1. Nuclear Bomb "Stars" in Mideast Terrorist Film The Victoria Advocate Dec 31, 1972

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