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Movie Description Of the three films that make up director Alan J. Pakula's "paranoid trilogy" (KLUTE, ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN, and THE PARALLAX VIEW), the latter most strongly conveys the paranoid atmosphere of the 1960s and '70s. A stylish suspense-thriller, THE PARALLAX VIEW mirrors the political distrust Americans began to feel during the period following the Kennedy assassination and the Vietnam War, culminating in the Watergate conspiracy. The film stars Warren Beatty as investigative journalist Joe Frady, whose former girlfriend and colleague, Lee Carter (Paula Prentiss), witnesses the assassination of a U.S. senator at the Seattle Space Needle. A government report declares it the work of a lone gunman, but when eyewitnesses begin showing up dead, Carter is convinced that a wider conspiracy is at work. Probing deeper, Frady uncovers the operations of the Parallax Corporation, which recruits social misfits and uses mind control techniques to turn them into assassins. In keeping with classic 1970s film, the story is a suspenseful, well-acted thriller with a surprise ending that will resound with the viewer long after the credits start rolling.
Synopsis The second of director Alan J. Pakula's "paranoid trilogy," THE PARALLAX VIEW falls between KLUTE and ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN and of the three films is considered by many to convey the paranoid theme most strongly. The film stars Warren Beatty as investigative journalist Joe Frady whose former girlfriend and colleague Lee Carter (Paula Prentiss) witnesses the assassination of a US Senator at the Seattle Space Needle. A government report declares it the work of a lone gunman, but Carter is convinced that a wider conspiracy is at work when eyewitnesses begin showing up dead. Probing deeper, Frady uncovers the operations of the Parallax Corporation which recruits social misfits and uses mind control techniques to turn them into assassins. Frady joins the organization as an undercover operative and gradually becomes aware--as the danger to himself increases--to what extent Parallax has left no angles uncovered. A stylish suspense-thriller, THE PARALLAX VIEW mirrors the political distrust Americans began to feel during the period following the Kennedy assassination, the Vietnam War, and culminating in the Watergate conspiracy.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Encoding Keep Case Widescreen Anamorphic Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Dolby Digital Mono - French Additional Release Material: Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection
Theatrical release: June 14, 1974.
Shot on location in and around San Francisco, Malibu, and Washington state.
The PARALLAX VIEW was a box office success and helped establish director Alan J. Pakula as a master of the conspiracy drama.
The film is an adaptation of the novel by Loren Singer.
Quotations "A martini is like a woman's breast. One is not enough and three is too many."--(Waitress)
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