A bookish CIA researcher finds all his co-workers dead, and must outwit those responsible until he figures out who he can really trust. Read more
| Starring | Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Max von Sydow |
|---|---|
| Director | Sydney Pollack |
| Genres | Thriller |
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A bookish CIA researcher finds all his co-workers dead, and must outwit those responsible until he figures out who he can really trust.
| Starring | Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Max von Sydow |
|---|---|
| Director | Sydney Pollack |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Thriller |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: unknown Production year: 1975 |
| Format | DVD |
Conspiracy theories abounded in Hollywood in the 1970s, as film-makers began to explore the nation's dark underside in the wake of Vietnam and Watergate. Directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redford, this tense thriller suffers in comparison with All the President's Men, in which Redford appeared the following year. But it is still a polished piece of work, as Redford holds photographer Faye Dunaway hostage while he tries to ascertain Max von Sydow's role in the murder of his undercover colleagues. The excellent cast makes up for Pollack's occasional lapses in pacing.
Entertaining New York-based thriller which shamelessly follows most of the twists of The 39 Steps. It is just possible to follow its complexities, and the dialogue is smart.
I can't believe that this is only now being released on DVD.
There is one minor flaw with this movie - Robert Redford (though excellent here) is somewhat miscast as the bookish intelligence worker at the heart of the convoluted (though never confusing) plot - lets face it, if you look like he does you would not be doing what he is doing to make a living!. If you enjoy a cracking, clever thriller, rent it - you won't be disappointed.
If you like films that are plausible yet still dramatic and intriguing, you will not be disappointed. Max Von Sydow is memorable. Faye Dunnaway, Robert Redford and Cliff Robertson are excellent. This is a classic thriller!