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198597 minDrama, Thriller

The Ambassador

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Is The Ambassador worth watching? With a rating of 5/10, this Drama, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Ambassador Synopsis

An American ambassador to Israel tries to bring peace to the Middle East conflict through unconventional methods, but his efforts are hampered at every turn and his personal life threatened.

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Top Cast

Robert Mitchum
Robert MitchumPeter Hacker
Ellen Burstyn
Ellen BurstynAlex Hacker
Rock Hudson
Rock HudsonFrank Stevenson
Fabio Testi
Fabio TestiMustapha Hashimi
Donald Pleasence
Donald PleasenceMinister Eretz
Chelli Goldenberg
Chelli GoldenbergRachel
Michal Bat-Adam
Michal Bat-AdamTova
Ori Levy
Ori LevyAbe
Uri Gavriel
Uri GavrielAssad
Zachi Noy
Zachi NoyZe'ev

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The Ambassador has received mixed reviews with a 5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Thriller movies.

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The Ambassador has received average ratings (5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Ambassador is a Drama, Thriller movie that An American ambassador to Israel tries to bring peace to the Middle East conflict through unconventional methods, but his efforts are hampered at ever...

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CinemaSerfMar 21, 2024
★ 6

No wonder US foreign policy is always such a mess. It's probably because there is a genuine belief that stuff like this might actually be possible. Their ambassador to Israel arrives determined to sort of decades of political unease with the Palestinians just because, well he's Robert Mitchum! Assisted by his security chief "Stevenson" (Rock Hudson) he finds that his wife (Ellen Burstyn) is soon a pawn in a game he must play - at some risk - if he is to improve anything for anyone. Donald Pleasance shows up now and again as Israeli government man "Eretz" but for the most part this is one of those films where the whole is nowhere near the potential sum of it's parts. Indeed, as we progress it comes across as an over-written, politically simplistic and rather woeful opportunity for some stars nearing the end of their careers to have a nice holiday on the Mediterranean. Conspiring journalists, mass slaughters, helicopter chases - and a bit of illicit sex all creep in, but they can't really enliven this disappointing thriller that's really rather devoid of thrills. Rock Hudson's last full role - and not one I expect he'd be so very proud of.