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Description: Black Sunday is the powerful story of a Black September terrorist group attempting to blow up a Goodyear blimp hovering over the Super Bowl stadium with 80,000 people and the president of the United States in attendance.

Cast:
Kabakov: Robert Shaw
Lander: Bruce Dern
Dahlia: Marthe Keller
Sam Corley: Fritz Weaver
Robert Moshevsky: Steven Keats
Mohammed Fasil: Bekim Fehmiu
Muzi: Michael V. Gazzo
Pugh: William Daniels
Col. Riat: Walter Gotell
Nageeb: Victor Campos
Joseph Robbie: Joseph Robbie
Robert Wussler: Robert J. Wussler
Pat Summerall: Pat Summerall
Tom Brookshier: Tom Brookshier
Fowler: Walter Brooke
Watchman: James Jeter
Freighter Captain: Clyde Kusatsu
Farley: Tom McFadden
Vickers: Robert Patten
Israeli Ambassador: Than Wyenn
Pearson: Jack Rader
Simmons: Nick Nickolary
Jackson: Michael Joseph Reynolds
TV Cameraman: Hunter von Leer
VA Receptionist: Sarah Fankboner
Head Nurse: Kathy Thornton
Lansing: Frank Logan
Desk Clerk - Miami: Frank Man
SWAT Captain: Kenneth I. Harms
Girl Hostage: Kim Nicholas
Bellhop: Bert Madrid
(scenes deleted): Kristy McNichol
Asst. Lybian Consul: Edward Ansara
Football Fan: Sherman 'Big Train' Bergman
Terry Bradshaw: Terry Bradshaw
Secret Service Agent: Ian Bulloch
Spectator: Joseph Oliveira
Panicking Super Bowl Fan: Dennis Falt
Football Stadium Fan: Jim Robertson
TV Director: John Frankenheimer
Ticket Scalper: Sig Frohlich
Man in Waiting Room: George Golden
Japanese Man: Robert Ito
Young Football Fan: January L'Angelle
Bystander: Hank Robinson
White-Haired Man in Lobby: Arthur Tovey
Man in Edward Hotel Elevator: Dan White
Kid at Football Stadium: Dfernando Zaremba

Written by: Thomas Harris, Ernest Lehman, Kenneth Ross

Director: John Frankenheimer

Production: Paramount Pictures, Robert Evans Company

Release date: 01 Apr 1977

Box Office: $15,769,322