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Three Days of the Condor

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Movie Reviews of Three Days of the Condor

Movie Review: Should have been a sequel
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a great movie with plenty of twists and turns. The only thing I think should have been done is the creation of a sequel and it could still be done now, especially now. The ending leaves you wondering with a sliver of doubt and that's why a sequel should be made. This is one of Robert Redoford's better movies and Fayle Dunway does a remarkable job. Max Von Sydow is cold and calculating. The rest of the cast blend in naturally. I've seen this movie so many times but the plot is so real and the chances of probability well done. The director did an excellent job of directing the actors. I recommend this movie and after growing up and working at a Drive-In theatre I have seen my share.

Movie Review: By far , the best thriller of Sidney Pollack !
Summary: 5 Stars

The incredible plot of this engrossing script will involve you from start to finish . The dark intimate of an Information Agency through the figure of a simple reader - Redford makes he knows too many things he should not be noticed . That will be the essential and dramatic focus for an implacable chase . If you consider this golden cast : Max von Sydow , Faye Dunaway and Clift Robertson you will understand why this film has reached a privileged status at the moment you make the choice of the best bit nail thrillers of the seventies .
The sixth best acting of Mr. Redford after The Candidate , Sundance Kid , The Great Gatsby and The Chase and The Great Waldo Pepper

Movie Review: Suspense and Intrigue at it's best.
Summary: 5 Stars

If you like your movies filled with a good story line, suspense, intrigue, and Robert Redford, you'll enjoy this movie. The CIA stuff and a guy stuck between a rock and a hard place make this movie one that you don't want to press the pause key on your remote to get a snack. A movie made in the mid 70's really is a quality film. Great shots of the World Trade Center with a scene actually taken from within one of the Trade Center Towers. Limited profanity and killing. Just enough to give the film the reality to deal with the subject matter. A guy flick for sure, but Redford will not be too hard on the eyes for the women. No disappointment purchasing "Three Days of the Condor".

Movie Review: Conspiracy Fest?
Summary: 5 Stars

In my humble opinion Sydney Pollack's brilliant 'cat & mouse' thriller, "Three Days of the Condor" surpasses many a modern effort in this genre without the aid of any CGI or sfx-jiggery pokery. The film delivers a superbly simple plot but with expertly orchestrated twists & turns. This is no 'film buff only' movie, there are great performances, action, tension, sexual & otherwise, enough to rivet any discerning viewer. Watch this and Alan J Pakula's 1974, 'Parallax View' for a rainy Sunday afternoon 'Conspiracy Fest'. What movie would you add to the list?
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Movie Review: ONE OF THE FINEST
Summary: 5 Stars

This classic suspense film was released in a chilling time. Viet Nam was a national, benchmark issue; Columnist Jack Anderson believed his life to be in danger from the government and the CIA was said by some to be involved in illegal plots and intrigues. Redford handles his role superbly; Faye Dunaway as well, and Max Von Sydow is most classy as a skilled, hired assasin. It is difficult to bring to mind a film since made that captures the plot and flow of this one. The suspense is gripping - a tribute to the Redford talent. This is the sort of classic one can view periodically and enjoy all over again. History since adds great irony to the film's premise.
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