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Genres:
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Thriller /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Alan J. Pakula
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Actors:
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Kelly Thordsen,
Earl Hindman,
Walter McGinn,
William Joyce,
Chuck Waters,
Bettie Johnson,
Warren Beatty,
Paula Prentiss,
William Daniels,
Hume Cronyn
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Duration:
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102 min.
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Rating:
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(7.3/10)69.5
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Plot Summary:
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Joe Frady is a unyielding reporter who often needs to stand with his arouse from colleagues. After the assassination of a recognizable U.S. senator, Frady begins to notice that reporters present during the assassination are moribund mysteriously. After getting more involved in the case, Frady begins to earn that the assassination was part of a dirty work somehow involving the Parallax Corporation, an enigmatic training commence. He then decides to enroll for the Parallax training himself to contrive the actuality.
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The Parallax View
Throughout an on the level career filmmmaker Alan J Pakula (who died in 1998) respected his audience's intelligence. His films were often complex and invariably good-looking to look at. In this case he uses a disorientating visual style to recommend the paranoia of the place. Pakula was entirely concerned with the psychological trauma of his characters, and this top-hole political thriller was no exclusion. Sandwiched between Klute (1971) and All The Presidents' Men (1976) it's part of an unofficial trilogy dissecting the modish-day USA. Television commentator Lee Carter(Prentiss) discovers some perplexing deaths. She turns for help to Joseph Frady (Beatty), a hard-nosed investigative lady of the press. Other journalists, who had witnessed...
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