Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 9600000
Revenue
$ 14000000

Ed Horman

Beth Horman

Terry Simon

Charles Horman

Captain Ray Tower

Consul Phil Putnam

U.S. Ambassador

Colonel Sean Patrick

Andrew Babcock

Frank Teruggi

David Holloway

David McGeary

Kate Newman

Congressman

Senator

Maria

Statesman

Paris

Colonel Clay

Peter Chernin

Rojas

Mrs. Duran

Espinoza

Pia

Samuel Cross

Silvio

Doctor (Mental Hospital)

Young Woman (Ford Foundation)

Ann

Hotel Manager

Operator U.S. Embassy

Woman Doctor (Basement Ward)

Bob

Woman (State Department)

Captain (airport)

Soldier (laundry)

Officer (laundry)

Young Man (Stadium)

Marine Officer

Carlos

Woman (Ford Foundation)

Young Man (Mental Hospital)

Little Man (Mental Hospital)

Rojas' Assistant

2nd Marine Officer

Little Boy at Beth's Class (uncredited)

Extra (uncredited)

Director of Morgue (uncredited)

Nurse (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-06-08
This is quite an intense political thriller from Oscar winning Costa-Gavras that sees "Ed Horman" (Jack Lemmon) and his daughter-in-law "Beth" (Sissy Spacek) travel to Chile to try to find his writer son who has become caught up in the coup that has deposed President Allende. It is soon clear that the inherently patriotic Horman couple are not getting the support they would have expected from their consular officials and as the story develops we discover how little they actually knew their son and also how the confidence in their own government can be shaken to the core. Lemmon's frustration is palpable as he becomes more and more desperate. Both he and Spacek were deservedly Oscar nominated for their performances in this gripping drama. I could have done with more of a conclusion, but perhaps it is better as it is...?