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So, 'The Hijacking of 'Savoy' is quite the curious film from 1979. It has this peculiar blend of adventure and family drama, revolving around two kids—Janek, a Polish schoolboy, and Tanya, a Russian girl—who find themselves in a hijacked plane. The tension is palpable as they face off against a gang of drug dealers led by the menacing Henrich Scharf, an ex-Nazi. It’s not just about the action; there's this underlying theme of resilience and camaraderie. The pacing teeters between suspenseful and heartfelt, and while the practical effects might not be top-tier, they serve the narrative well. The performances by the young leads give it a certain charm, making it stand out in a sea of late '70s adventure flicks.
This film hasn't seen many releases over the years, which adds to its collectibility. Limited availability means that those with a taste for obscure adventure films might find it appealing. The scarcity of original prints and early VHS copies make it a niche item for collectors. The unique blend of childhood innocence mixed with high-stakes drama sets it apart from standard fare from the era.
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