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The Arab Conspiracy

Director: Air Warriors
Actors: Richard C. Sarafian, Sean Connery, Cornelia Sharpe, Albert Paulsen
Studio: Imd Films
Category: DVD


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Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 104955

Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Digital Sound, Full Screen, Original Recording Remastered, Restored, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 108 Minutes

UPC: 827421001115
EAN: 0827421001115
ASIN: B0000BZNH6

Theatrical Release Date: November 10, 1976
Release Date: May 13, 2008

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Description
As the temperature in the Middle East heats up, Khalil (Sean Connery), a Saudi Arabian diplomat, wants not only to make peace with Israel, but also to admit the Jewish state as a member of OPEC. As the other OPEC nations argue amongst themselves, Khalil suddenly becomes a target for a series of ingeniously conceived assassination attempts, most of which he foils with the aid of his friend Hamid (Albert Paulsen) and his girlfriend Nicole (Cornelia Sharpe). As the dust begins to settle, can he trust even his closest allies in the end? - starring Sean Connery, Cornelia Sharpe, Albert Paulsen, Adolfo Celi, Marco St. John and Ted Beniades. Original Music by Michael Kamen, Cinematography by Michael Chapman, Film Editing by Aram Avakian & Robert Q. Lovett, Production Design by Gene Callahan, Written by Morton S. Fine & Richard C. Sarafian, Produced by Martin Bregman and Directed by Richard C. Sarafian


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5 out of 5 stars Powerful and unconventional spy thriller   June 16, 2008
Bill Graham
It's that opening scene that grips me: A female spy seduces an ambassador in a top floor room of his hotel, then smothers him with a plastic bag. Other operatives break in and throw his assistant out the window. Sean Connery is the Arab ambassador that wants to negotiate peace between the Arabs and Isrealis, but OPEC oil cartel members oppose the plan because it might drive oil prices down. They hire our spy (Cornelia Sharpe) to assasinate him. A detective uncovers the plan but he is too late to stop it. This film is so relevant to our current situation in the middle east and to explain some of the roots of terrorism. Are Arabs villainized? No,
only terrorism itself. And solutions are offered to those open to many of its underlying themes.



2 out of 5 stars Was Sean Connery Desperate for a Paycheck?   August 7, 2005
David Thomson (Houston, TX USA)
4 out of 9 found this review helpful

It would be understandable if this pathetic movie were made in the late 1950s before Sean Connery became a major star. Somehow, though, he agreed to be involved in this mess in 1976. Did the famous Scottish film idol have serious financial trouble? Was Connery possibly blackmailed? Not only is he the only leading actor, but the film's overall production values are not even equal to a badly made for TV special. Connery plays the role of a top Saudi Arabian official who gets the permission of his government to form a working relationship with the Israelis. They have the technical enterprise while the Saudis possess the oil. Abstractly, this idea does indeed seem sensible. Connery becomes the target of assassins who prefer to keep the power in the hands of OPEC. Cornelia Sharpe is chosen to perform the dastardly deed. Will she succeed? More importantly, will Sharpe do so early in the story so that the suffering of the audience might be lessened?

Does anybody in their right mind really believe that the virulently anti-Semitic government of Saudi Arabia would ever seek to form a viable working relationship with Israel---even today? This bizarre notion was completely laughable some thirty years ago. Does this movie have a redeeming value? Yes, it opens up with a now haunting scene of the World Trade Center against the Manhattan skyline. Is there anything else? I'm afraid not. It's all downhill after that.



1 out of 5 stars Arabs again????   July 6, 2004
2 out of 14 found this review helpful

What about if Hollywood tries something else, more genuine than their eternal depiction of arabs. I feel sad for Connery for not being able to be more selective in his movies... well, maybe some petrol and dollars are worth a film script... but an old formula is just an old one!


1 out of 5 stars Terrible Propaganda movie   April 6, 2004
A. Alabadi (Morenovally Ca, USA)
3 out of 18 found this review helpful

The writer of the film story showed an absolute ignorance


1 out of 5 stars Another Racist Movie   March 31, 2004
USArch (USA)
5 out of 23 found this review helpful

This is another of the unlimited supply of anti-Arab racism that is prevalent in American media, of all types. A bad movie on all counts. Racist conception and goal, bad and disturbing story, and a bad production. I do not recommend it to anyone, unless he or she enjoyes putting down other people, and has no brains to figure how he or she is being used in anti-Arab propaganda.