Who Dares Wins (The Final Option) (1982)
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Released in the U.S. under the title The Final Option, this action thriller was produced and set in Great Britain. The British Special Air Services, an anti-terrorist group, is pitted against an organization of international terrorists who plan to take over the U.S. Embassy in London and hold… More Released in the U.S. under the title The Final Option, this action thriller was produced and set in Great Britain. The British Special Air Services, an anti-terrorist group, is pitted against an organization of international terrorists who plan to take over the U.S. Embassy in London and hold everyone hostage. Captain Skellen (Louis Collins), a member of the Special Air Services, assumes a false identity in order to infiltrate the terrorists, who are rogue members of the anti-nuclear-weapons movement -- and uncover their plans. Judy Davis appears as Frankie, a key member of the anti-nuclear group. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi
- Directed By
- Ian Sharp
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Aug 1, 1982 Wide
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Cast
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Lewis Collins
as Capt. Skellen
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Judy Davis
as Frankie Leith
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Richard Widmark
as Secretary of State
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Edward Woodward
as Cmdr. Powell
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Robert Webber
as Ira Potter
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Tony Doyle
as Col. Hadley
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John Duttine
as Rod
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Kenneth Griffith
as Bishop Crick
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Rosalind Lloyd
as Jenny Skellen
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Ingrid Pitt
as Helga
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Norman Rodway
as Ryan
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Maurice Roëves
as Maj. Steele
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Patrick Allen
as Police Commissioner
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John Woodnut
as Foreign Secretary
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Don Fellows
as Ambassador Franklin
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Michael Forest
as Pickley
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Albert Fortell
as Capt. Freund
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Aharon Ipalé
as Malek
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Andrew MacLachlan
as Immigration Officer
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Bob Sherman
as Capt. Hagen
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Paul Freeman
as Sir Richard
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Richard Coleman
as Martin
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Mark Ryan
as Mac
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Ziggy Byfield
as Baker
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Allan Mitchell
as Harkness
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Jon Morrison
as Dennis