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London, England | England
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6.2/10
IMDbFeatures | 2017 | Aaron
Budget 1,500,000 USD
The SAS used only 30 to 35 soldiers in the raid, but they estimate that more than 10,000 people claim to have taken part.
Rusty Firmin also wrote a book about the siege called "Go, Go, Go!"
Last role of Tim Pigott-Smith.
In the opening scenes in the "killing house" the location is given as Stirling Lines, RAF Hereford. At the time of the siege, the Regiment was based at Bradbury Lines, an old Royal Artillery depot, in the south of the town of Hereford. The name was changed to Stirling Lines in 1984 in honour of the regiments founding father David Stirling. The regiment didn't move to the former RAF site until 1999.
The movie was: "Filmed on location in Auckland, New Zealand and London, United Kingdom."
"Max Vernon: We can't negotiate in the bloody press!"
"Tommy Palmer: [examining model of the building] Oh, it's all wrong. Rusty Firmin: What do you mean it's all wrong? Tommy Palmer: Here. It does not open this way. Rusty Firmin: What? Tommy Palmer: And this .. the door is on the other side. Here, you will end up in a cupboard."