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I love the 1970s feel of this movie. I love the acting too. Robert Redford is gorgeous like always. The movie is fast paced and I didn't look at my phone one time. Overall, just a great suspense movie and I will recommend to all my frie...


Movie spotlight
When bookish CIA researcher Joe Turner finds all his co-workers dead, he, together with a woman he has kidnapped, must work together to outwit those responsible until he determines who he can really trust.
A low-level CIA analyst, code-named Condor, returns from lunch to find his entire office massacred. On the run from both the killers and potentially his own agency, he must uncover the conspiracy and expose the truth before he is eliminated.
Three Days of the Condor was a critical and commercial success, praised for its tense atmosphere, intelligent script, and strong performances. It is considered a classic of the paranoid thriller genre that was popular in the 1970s.
Praised for its gripping suspense and complex plot.
Robert Redford's performance as the cornered analyst is a major highlight.
The film masterfully captures a sense of pervasive distrust and conspiracy.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's thrilling plot, Robert Redford's compelling performance, and its suspenseful atmosphere. Many find it to be a well-crafted thriller with a thought-provoking conspiracy narrative.
Nominated for one Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Also received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Actor (Robert Redford).
The film's iconic poster, featuring Robert Redford looking over his shoulder, was designed by the legendary Saul Bass.
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I love the 1970s feel of this movie. I love the acting too. Robert Redford is gorgeous like always. The movie is fast paced and I didn't look at my phone one time. Overall, just a great suspense movie and I will recommend to all my frie...

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**

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 th...