Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 7800000
Revenue
$ 41509797

Joseph Turner

Kathy Hale

J. Higgins

G. Joubert

Mr. Wabash

Leonard Atwood

Sam Barber

Janice Chon

Beefy Man

S.W. Wicks

Dr. Ferdinand Lappe

The Major

Harold

Mrs. Edwina Russell (as Helen Stenbure)

Martin

Jennings (as Hansford H. Rowe Jr.) (as Hansford Rolle)

Mae Barber (as Carlin Gylnn)

Mailman

Fowler

Messenger

Tall Thin Man

Jimmy

Newberry

Hutton

Heidegger

Ordinance Man

TV Reporter

Alice Lieutenant

Store Clerk

Customer

Civilian

Civilian

Landlady

Locksmith

CIA Agent

Telephone Worker

CIA Receptionist

Santa Claus

Kid

Kid

Kid

Kid

Kid

Nurse

Nurse

Teenager

Girl (uncredited)

Intelligence Officer at Briefing (uncredited)

Computer Operator (uncredited)

Neighbor in Elevator (uncredited)

Written by GenerationofSwine on 2023-01-12
Mission Impossible, the movie, kind of ripped this off didn't it? Right down to the phone booth scene. Of course the ending was different. Yeah, anyway, I first caught this one on AMC on a rainy day with my mom back in the 90s. One of those flicking through the channels and nothing is on kind of days, and looking out the window and you can't really go outside and then..."Oh you'll like this." And the 13 year old me thought it was the coolest most paranoid thing that I'd ever seen. And, now the 40 year old me thinks it's the coolest and most paranoid thing that I've ever seen. Paranoid is really the only way to describe it. And the paranoia is doubled with Redford's character who is a spook, but not the James Bond kind. He's more the every day low level paper pusher kind of spook, not the kiss kiss bang bang spook. He's not sure what he's doing, he's never been in this situation before and you can feel his stress from start to finish. And, for those of you that read the book (also as good) this is spawned departments in both the KGB and then later the CIA that were simply based on Redford's job made up by the author. It literally didn't exist before the film. This is really the perfect spy movie. Everything that came before it and everything that followed it seem like a hollow shell in the genre.

Written by JPV852 on 2024-12-28
Still a well done spy thriller with Robert Redford doing a great job, though the romance between him and Faye Dunaway was... weird. Sure it's dated with the technology but like The Conversation, the storyline still is relevant. **4.25/5**