Somewhat older readers probably remember the dramatic events of 1980, when six Islamic extremists seized the Iranian embassy in London and took 26 people hostage. The drama, which was then broadcast live on British television, can now be relived on the big screen in the film 6 Days (the Nimrod rescue operation took place for six days). For those of you who don't know and don't want to know the outcome, don't read any further and just watch the suspenseful trailer.
6 Days is an action drama filmed based on the true events of 1980. It describes the course of the anti-terrorist operation Nimrod, with which he is British SAS (a special organization of the British Army) on May 5, 1980 liberated Iranian Embassy in London, which was raided with 'scorpions', guns and hand grenades on 30 April 1980 masked Islamic extremists.
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The British government then took charge of the negotiations crisis committee, known by the acronym COBRA (Cabinet Office Briefing Room), headed by then British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. In the movie Toa Fraser he plays the main role of the head of the SAS Jamie Bell (Fantastic Four, Billy Elliot, Icebreaker, Tintin and the Adventures of the Unicorn).
Gallery - highlights from the movie 6 Days (2017):
Action movie, drama
6 Days
(New Zealand, Great Britain, 2017)
Direction: Toa Fraser. They play: Jamie Bell, Mark Strong, Abbie Cornish, Xavier Horan, Emun Elliott, Martin Shaw, Nicholas Boulton, Ronan Vibert, Jared Turner, Tim Downie, Kenneth Collard, Martin Hancock, Ryan O'Kane.
In the cinema from August 4, 2017.