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Witness Reviews

1985 Certificate 15 Certificate 15
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After an Amish boy witnesses police corruption in a Philadelphia train station, a hardened cop takes him and his widowed mother back to their quiet Amish community. There, hiding from his crooked superiors, he is witness to a simpler and seductively innocent world. Academy Award Nominations: 8, including Best Picture, Best .. Read more

Starring Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis, Danny Glover, Josef Sommer
Director Peter Weir
Genres Thriller

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  • Critics' reviews (4) of Witness

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  • 5 stars out of 5

    Witness begins like many thrillers, with a murder, this time at a city railway station. The killing is witnessed by a small boy, Lukas Haas, who is a member of the Amish community, a religious sect living in rural Pennsylvania that eschews as much of modern life — notably machinery — as they can. Pursued by the bad guys, the boy and his widowed mother (Kelly McGillis) are protected by a cop (Harrison Ford), who takes them back to their village and awaits the killers' arrival, just as Gary Cooper did in High Noon. Directed by Australian Peter Weir, Witness is partly a love story and partly a thriller, but mainly a study of cultural collision — it's as if the world of Dirty Harry had suddenly stumbled into a canvas by Brueghel. This bucolic world is brilliantly evoked: there is a magical barn-raising scene, a beautiful sequence when an embarrassed yet lustful Ford discovers a half-naked McGillis in the middle of her ablutions, and a telling episode as the Amish endure the hostility of the tourists who gawp at them. The performances are immaculate, with Ford shining in his first serious dramatic role after his action escapades as Han Solo and Indiana Jones. McGillis is perfectly cast, the camera adoring her Nordic beauty beneath her bonnet, and Haas looks suitably wide-eyed and innocent. There are also fine turns by the late Alexander Godunov as McGillis's suitor, and Danny Glover as one of the heavies. Yet it's Weir's delicacy of touch that impresses the most. He ably juggles the various elements of the story and makes the violence seem even more shocking when it's played out on the fields of Amish denial.

    • Radio Times
  • 4 stars out of 4

    As much about the meeting of cultures as about cops and robbers, this is one of those lucky movies which works out well on all counts and shows that there are still craftsmen lurking in Hollywood.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • "...[An] inspired film -- one of those quintessentially American movies in which story, theme and visual style coalesce; a film rich in both skill and suggestion..."

    • Sight and Sound
  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of Witness

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  • 5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Classic Weir

    Harrison Ford has done very few films actually worth watching. Peter Weir's Witness is definitely one of them however. Set amongst the backdrop of Amish ... more

      • Beacon97 from Neath
  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    WITNESS

    Witness, is the super crime thriller with a little romance thrown in, Harrison Ford is the detective that unfolds a cover up by the police, he triess to ... more

      • Cornetto from Lancaster
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Looks dated...but holds up well

    How young is Harrison Ford in this film!??

    This is a Classic film that hasn't aged as well as it should have, but it still fantastic to watch, if... more

      • Melisa Tupou from Harrow, UK
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of Witness

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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    This movie has everything

    Thriller ('who will win?'), romance ('will they get together?'), suspense ('can I bear it?'), philosophy ('is Turning The Other ... more

      • Gray from London, England
  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    WITNESS

    Witness, is the super crime thriller with a little romance thrown in, Harrison Ford is the detective that unfolds a cover up by the police, he triess to ... more

      • Cornetto from Lancaster
  • 5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Classic Weir

    Harrison Ford has done very few films actually worth watching. Peter Weir's Witness is definitely one of them however. Set amongst the backdrop of Amish ... more

      • Beacon97 from Neath
  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    WITNESS

    Witness, is the super crime thriller with a little romance thrown in, Harrison Ford is the detective that unfolds a cover up by the police, he triess to ... more

      • Cornetto from Lancaster
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Looks dated...but holds up well

    How young is Harrison Ford in this film!??

    This is a Classic film that hasn't aged as well as it should have, but it still fantastic to watch, if... more

      • Melisa Tupou from Harrow, UK
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    This movie has everything

    Thriller ('who will win?'), romance ('will they get together?'), suspense ('can I bear it?'), philosophy ('is Turning The Other ... more

      • Gray from London, England
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Excellent movie

    this showed the lifestyle of the Amish people and how different it can be for others to adapt to.

      • A customer from Telford Shropshire
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Great film depicting Amish life and the cop trying to hide amongst them to protect a young boy (the Witness of the title).

      • A customer from CARLTON
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Harrison Ford puts in a good performance in this unusual tale of an Amish woman whose son witnesses a murder. Very watchable film. Good performances with ... more

      • A customer from PETERBOROUGH
  • Rated - 3 stars

    Doesn't Hold Up Over Time

    I saw this when it first came out and loved it. Re-watching it again was disappointing. It just doesn't seem to have held its own against modern, much ... more

      • A customer from Salisbury, England
  • Rated - 5 stars

    life after star wars

    Harrison Ford stars in a great thriller set in the Amish life of america. He plays a policeman who is on the run from dangerous colleagues. A love connection of... more

      • A customer from Plymouth Devon
  • Rated - 5 stars

    the oldies are goodies

    love this film could watch it over and over again

      • A customer from dudley, england
  • Critics' reviews (4)

  • 5 stars out of 5

    Witness begins like many thrillers, with a murder, this time at a city railway station. The killing is witnessed by a small boy, Lukas Haas, who is a member of the Amish community, a religious sect living in rural Pennsylvania that eschews as much of modern life — notably machinery — as they can. Pursued by the bad guys, the boy and his widowed mother (Kelly McGillis) are protected by a cop (Harrison Ford), who takes them back to their village and awaits the killers' arrival, just as Gary Cooper did in High Noon. Directed by Australian Peter Weir, Witness is partly a love story and partly a thriller, but mainly a study of cultural collision — it's as if the world of Dirty Harry had suddenly stumbled into a canvas by Brueghel. This bucolic world is brilliantly evoked: there is a magical barn-raising scene, a beautiful sequence when an embarrassed yet lustful Ford discovers a half-naked McGillis in the middle of her ablutions, and a telling episode as the Amish endure the hostility of the tourists who gawp at them. The performances are immaculate, with Ford shining in his first serious dramatic role after his action escapades as Han Solo and Indiana Jones. McGillis is perfectly cast, the camera adoring her Nordic beauty beneath her bonnet, and Haas looks suitably wide-eyed and innocent. There are also fine turns by the late Alexander Godunov as McGillis's suitor, and Danny Glover as one of the heavies. Yet it's Weir's delicacy of touch that impresses the most. He ably juggles the various elements of the story and makes the violence seem even more shocking when it's played out on the fields of Amish denial.

    • Radio Times
  • 4 stars out of 4

    As much about the meeting of cultures as about cops and robbers, this is one of those lucky movies which works out well on all counts and shows that there are still craftsmen lurking in Hollywood.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • "...[An] inspired film -- one of those quintessentially American movies in which story, theme and visual style coalesce; a film rich in both skill and suggestion..."

    • Sight and Sound
  • "...A gentle, affecting story of star-crossed lovers..."

    • Variety
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