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A party is held at the Nakatomi headquarters where she works, but the celebrations are interrupted by a gang of terrorists, led by Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman).
Despite playing some of film's best bad guys (Hans Gruber in Die Hard and Severus Snape in Harry Potter), in real life he was an utter sweetheart.
Saying all that, it is one of my favourite films ever, even if Alan Rickman as the ultimate bad guy Hans Gruber is way too over the top to be a proper villain.
The truth, however, is that the film's casting director immediately knew they had found the perfect person to play Hans Gruber after seeing Rickman's stunning performance as the deliciously evil Vicomte de Valmont on stage in the award-winning Les Liaisons Dangereuses - a role that that Rickman was overlooked for in the film adaptation in favour of John Malkovitch.
They can be totally evil and get their comeuppance (Lithgow, Die Hard's Hans Gruber, Marcus the mean dwarf in Bad Santa or Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern's burglars in Home Alone) or antagonists who see the error of their ways (Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Frank Cross in Scrooged, the prosecutor in Miracle on 34th Street or stepdad Judge Reinhold in The Santa Clause).
Looking the worse for wear, the NYPD cop is bloody and bare foot, while the charismatic Hans Gruber looks slick with his little gun and walkie talkie.
Looking the worse for wear, the NYPD cop is bloody and barefoot, while the charismatic Hans Gruber looks slick with his little gun and walkie-talkie.
But saboteurs led by villainous Kores Botha (Roland M[degrees]ller, a vapid substitute for Alan Rickman's iconic "Die Hard" mastermind Hans Gruber) invade the Pearl and set fire to the 96th floor.
Willis is superb as the lone, barefooted hero tackling a suave villain and his cohorts, Alan Rickman relishes his role as Hans Gruber, the brains behind the siege, and John McTiernan's direction is also superb.
His debut film battling terrorist leader, Hans Gruber (played by Alan Rickman) made him one of the biggest movie stars on the planet.
Released in 1988, Rickman starred counter the film's hero John McClane (Bruce Willis) as the villainous Hans Gruber, a German terrorist who captures the Nakatomi Plaza during Christmas, with McClane's wife being one of the hostages.