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Starring Antonio Banderas (Desperado), Mark Strong (Zero Dark Thirty), Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire) and Tahar Rahim (The Eagle), Day of the Falcon is a soaring epic of honor, greed, betrayal and love from award-winning director Jean-Jacques Annaud (Enemy at the Gates). After years of bloody conflict, the leaders of two rival kingdoms reluctantly agree to end the fighting. But when oil is discovered between their territories, the war is re-ignited. Now it is up to their children - young lovers who have married in hopes of bringing the families together - to find a way to end the violence and bring peace to the land. -- (C) Official Site
Release Date Day of the Falcon Mar 1, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Day of the Falcon

Tahar Rahim,Antonio Banderas,Mark Strong,Freida Pinto,Rizwan Ahmed,Liya Kebede,Corey Johnson,Akin Gazi,Eriq Ebouaney,Lotfi Dziri,Jan Udon,Hichem Rostom,Taoufik Ayeb,Mostafa Gaafar,Driss Roukhe,Ali Bennour,Raouf Ben Amor,Jamil Joudi,Ramsi Lehner,Mohamed Ali Nahdi

Genres Day of the Falcon : Drama,Action & Adventure

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Day of the Falcon

User Ranting Day of the Falcon : 3.3
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User Count Like for Day of the Falcon : 1,377
All Critics Ranting For Day of the Falcon : 3.9
All Critics Count For Day of the Falcon : 24
All Critics Percentage For Day of the Falcon : 13 %

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Movie Overview For Day of the Falcon

On the Arabian Peninsula in the 1930's, two warring leaders come face to face. The victorious Nesib, Emir of Hobeika, lays down his peace terms to rival Amar, Sultan of Salmaah. The two men agree that neither can lay claim to the area of no man’s land between them called The Yellow Belt. In return, Nesib adopts Amar’s two boys Saleeh and Auda as a guarantee against invasion. Twelve years later, Saleeh and Auda have grown into young men. Saleeh, the warrior, itches to escape his gilded cage and return to his father’s land. Auda cares only for books and the pursuit of knowledge. One day, their adopted father Nesib is visited by an American from Texas. He tells the Emir that his land is blessed with oil and promises him riches beyond his wildest imagination. Nesib imagines a realm of infinite possibility, a kingdom with roads, schools and hospitals all paid for by the black gold beneath the barren sand. There is only one problem. The precious oil is located in the Yellow Belt.

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Review For Day of the Falcon

A far, far cry from "Lawrence of Arabia," but it has its diversions.
Andy Webster-New York Times

A movie that's fascinating in many respects, but doesn't really work as the lavish entertainment intended.
Trevor Johnston-Time Out

This ambitious desert epic may be a bit slow and confusing at the beginning, but I found the exciting second half of the movie worth waiting for.
Betty Jo Tucker-ReelTalk Movie Reviews

There's an enormous amount of perverse pleasure to be had here for those who get off on the annihilation of nuance.
Diego Costa-Slant Magazine

Pedestrian storytelling and clunky dialogue leaves this would-be epic drama about a power struggle between feuding kingdoms in soon-to-be-oil-rich 1920s Arabia bogged down in the sand
Jason Best-Movie Talk

While a plot contrivance late in the day ensures that an opportunity for a climactic battle sequence is not wasted, the film is not really an action epic, but a sweeping story about belief sets in the Arab world.
Martin Roberts-Fan The Fire

At 130 minutes, Black Gold does outstay its welcome with too many confused or aborted storylines.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post

'Is there a greater curse than to be a poor king?' Nesib asks sadly early on. Yes: letting a potentially great story slide away into mediocrity.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher

It's a tepid, timid affair, sexually, dramatically and politically.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

A contemporary Lawrence of Arabia ... it is not because it's not beating with any passionate heart ...
Lisa Giles-Keddie-Real.com

It's all very glossy, yet remains an emotionally arid affair.
Stella Papamichael-Radio Times

The real problem is that Black Gold is rather dull, and much too long for comfort.
-This is London

The clumsy script never really delivers epic drama. Great action scenes, though.
Mark Adams-Daily Mirror [UK]

It would be easy to laugh off if it wasn't so clearly a comment on historical reality.
Alex Zane-Sun Online

It might look good but it's an anachronism that totally loses its way in the desert. Given the director's enthusiasm, Black Gold should have sparkled.
-Film4

Black Gold feels like it could have been made in the 1950s; we have come to expect a little more from our blockbusters.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

Like a cool oasis, the end credits shimmer tantalisingly on the horizon throughout this punishingly tedious Arabian epic...
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph

The screen is as wide as the universe, but the further you go in either direction the more you realise you have been there before.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

A distinctly average adventure which has us wishing for more.
Tom Cottey-Little White Lies

The direction drags, the performances are uneven and there's a strong sense that the fictionalised story is less interesting than the reality.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

It just goes on and on - the cinematic equivalent of watching sand pouring through an egg timer that takes well over two hours to empty.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies

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