| GENERAL
DATA |
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| other
titles |
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Terminal
Entry.Das Spiel mit dem Terror |
| catch
phrases |
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• "Once
you get in... pray you get out!" •
"Welcome to Terminal Entry - A Game of Terror!"
• "A Deadly Game - Pray They Don't Win"
• "Es sollte nur ein Spiel sein. Ausser Kontrolle, löste
es verheerende Folgen aus..."
(big-screen
promotion, Germany) |
| release
category |
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big-screen-movie |
| genre |
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action/thriller |
| length |
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98 minutes
96 minutes (video, Canada)
95 minutes (big-screen version, Germany)
93 minutes 13 seconds (video, Britain)
2 minutes 31 seconds (video trailer, Britain) |
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theatrical
release
certificate |
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USA:
MPAA Rating 'R'
VIDEO
Britain: October 30, 1987 - video (15 certificate, uncut) |
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| release
dates |
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USA - 1987
• Germany - July 7, 1988 |
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| PRODUCTION |
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| country
of production |
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Norway
and USA |
| production |
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Intercontinental
Films,
TBA Film,
United Films |
| executive
producer |
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Sandy
Cobe, Tom Jenssen |
| screenplay |
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David
M. Evans,
Mark Sobel, based on a story by
Mark Sobel |
| music |
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MUSIC:
Gene Hobson
Saxophone solos: Mark Watters
LYRICS: Ken Brown, Jere Mendelsohn, Frederick Lahmann, Jack Wride,
Paul Martin,
PERFORMANCE: Ken Brown, Jere Mendelsohn, Tweed Sneakers
TITLES:
'Don't Go' Ken Brown
'Modern Romance' Jere Mendelsohn
'Let It End' Ken Brown
'She Don't Know Me' Ken Brown
'Skyline Drive' Ken Brown
'When Worlds Collide' Jere Mendelsohn
'Let's Fly Away' Tweed Sneakers
'Out On The Prowl' Tweed Sneakers
'Thunder Lane' Tweed Sneakers |
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| set
decoration |
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Pamela
Clouse |
| costume
design |
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Leslie
Peters Ballard |
| action
scenes |
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stunt
coordinator:
John Michael Stewart |
| cinematography |
|
James
L. Carter |
| distribution |
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Intercontinental
Releasing/Corporation (big-screen version, Germany)
Celebrity
Video Presentations (video)
Braveworld Limited (video, Britain)
Highlight Video (VHS, West Germany)
United Film Distribution Company UFDC (USA)
Warner Home Video (The Netherlands) |
| filming
location |
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Norway,
USA |
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| DIRECTOR |
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John
Kincade |
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| CAST |
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Paul
L. Smith (Stewart)
Yaphet Kotto (Col. Styles)
Heidi Helmer (Chris)
Patrick Labyorteaux (Bob)
Yvette Nipar (Tina)
Rob Stone (Tom)
Sam Temeles (Howie)
Jill Terashita (Gwen)
Kavi Raz (Mahaddi)
Mazhar Khan (Abdul)
Tracy Brooks Swope (Dominique)
Edward Albert (Capt. Danny Jackson)
Barbara Edwards (Lady Electric)
Terence Marinan (Communications Technician)
Michael Saad (Hassan)
Mario Piccirillo (Eyes)
Robert Cervi (Mexican Bandit #1)
Buddy Daniels (Bald Man)
Reggie De Morton (Military man #1)
Joseph L. Killinger (Military man #2)
Chuck Wells (Military man #3)
Bryan Utman (Military man #4)
SUPPORTING CAST
Kris Gilpin (extra,
uncredited) |
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| SUMMARY |
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Three
engineering students and their girlfriends get together in
a remote log cabin to spend the weekend playing computer games.
Unintentionally,
they crack the computer system of a high-tech terrorist group
that is plotting attacks on the USA.
Thinking
it's only a game, the kids randomly select targets for
a series of bombings and assassinations.
But the terrorists
do as their computerised targeting system tells them - they
shoot diplomats, blow up oil refineries, and many people die.
An
anti-terrorist unit is put on the case.
Meanwhile the students
go for the ultimate challenge in their computer "game" -
they set themselves up as targets.
Too late they discover they
are now in mortal danger... |
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| KABIR
BEDI DETAILS |
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| Kabir's
part |
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Kabir plays
the part of the Terrorist Commander. |
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| Kabir's
showstopper |
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| Andrea's review |
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| YUM! |
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| EEK! |
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MORE INFORMATION WILL BE ADDED === |
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| IN
SHORT... |
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| discussion |
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discuss
this movie with others |
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| KABIR
BEDI PICTURES |
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| Kabir
stills |
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movie
picture galleries |
| reviews
w/ Kabir pix |
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| other
links w/ Kabir pix |
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| tv
broadcasts |
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want
to see Kabir in
it? check TV listings of Kabir's
work - current/archives |
| not
to be confused with |
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...John
Badhams WarGames (1983), a thriller with a similar storyline:
A young man (Matthew Broderick) hacks into a central military
computer and confuses reality with game-playing which almost
leads to a world war. |
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| LINKS |
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| official
website |
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| trailers |
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| INFORMATION -
QUICK BITS |
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| INFORMATION -
GENERAL INFORMATION |
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| INFORMATION -
PEOPLE |
• Paul
L. Smith was about 48 years old when Terminal
Entry was filmed.
• Paul L. Smith has a black belt
in Tae Kwon Do and worked
as a bouncer and a bodyguard prior to acting.
• Paul L. Smith has a leading role in
Richard Fleischer's Red Sonja (1985) and he also stars in
Boris Sagal's acclaimed TV mini-series Masada (1981).
• Yaphet Kotto is taller than Kabir.
• Yaphet Kotto, born in New York in
1937, is the son of a Cameroonian crown prince.
• Yaphet Kotto stars as Kananga/Mr.
Big in the James Bond movie
Live and Let Die (1973).
• Yaphet Kotto stars in William
Hale's
TV movie Harem
(1986), with Art Malik, Nancy Travis, Omar Sharif and Ava Gardner in lead roles.
• Half-Columbian Edward Albert is the
son of Hollywood star
Eddie Albert and dancer/actress Margo.
• Sir Laurence Olivier was Edward
Albert's godfather.
• Edward Albert starred in many episodes
of the American TV series Port
Charles
(1997), a spin-off of GENERAL
HOSPITAL,
the long-running soap series which starred Kabir for
many months. • Patrick Labyorteaux started
his career at age 3 in a local stage play in Hollywood.
• Patrick Labyorteaux and his brother
Matthew founded the Youth Rescue Fund, a charity dedicated
to helping runaway
youth.
• Patrick Labyorteaux starred in many
episodes of the TV series JAG, The Love Boat, Spider-Man,
Lois & Clark.The New Adventures of
Superman, Little
House on the Prairie and Starsky and Hutch. |
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