Three Days of the Condor 7.4(65K) Sydney Pollack Edit 7.2(9.3K) François Truffaut Also known as Festival Internacional de Cine y T.V. de Cartagena de Indias Contribute to this page Learn more about contributing Edit page Recently viewed ...
“Three Days of the Condor” and “Parallax View” and “Point Blank” and even something more recent like “Michael Clayton” — the kind of films where, as he said, “You’re sort of feeling like the strange corporate forces are all around you and are kind of at work against you....
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Three Days of the Condor (1975) The Three Musketeers (1973) 3 Women (1977) Thursday's Game (1974) Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (1979) To the Devil a Daughter (1976) Too Many Suspects (1975) (aka: "Ellery Queen") A Touch of Class (1973) The Touch of Satan (1971) The Towering ...
, Three Days of the Condor Widely regarded as one of the most respected innovators of the American stage, John Houseman also enjoyed tremendous success as a producer, screenwriter and, perhaps most remarkable of all, as a character actor in a prolific later career, begun at the age of 70....
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Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Sting (1973), it was Pollack who molded him into the ultimate movie hunk, forging their careers alongside one another, from This Property is Condemned (1968) to Jeremiah Johnson (1972) to Three Days of the Condor (1975) to Out of Africa (...
Whether documentaries about architects (Sketches of Frank Gehry), old-fashioned Hollywood weepies (Out of Africa), political thrillers (Three Days of the Condor), gender-bending comedies (Tootsie), romance (Sabrina), gruelling Depression-era dramas (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?), or westerns...
Like the way Max Von Sydow was in “Three Days of the Condor.” That sort of danger lurking about him. A brilliant murderer. G— He could be French or Italian… No. Italians are too crazy. He could be an Arab. One of those weasel-faced, thin-moustached Arab professors. S — Like...
His many pictures since setting up operations in the United States in the early 1970s include “Serpico,”“Three Days of the Condor,”“Ragtime,”“The Bounty,”“Conan the Barbarian,”“Conan the Destroyer” and a remake of the 1930s classic, “King Kong,” that was the producer’s ...