

Manhunt
The leftover disbanded partisan battalion draws Chetniks' attention, who push their plans of attacking the partisan headquarters aside and start hunting them instead.
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Plot Summary
A television journalist goes undercover to expose a corrupt politician, but finds himself framed for murder. As he evades both the police and the politician's hired killers, he must race against time to find evidence to clear his name and bring the real criminals to justice. The investigation uncovers a dangerous conspiracy reaching high into the city's power structure.
Critical Reception
Manhunt (1977) is a made-for-television movie that received moderate attention for its suspenseful plot and performances. While not a critical blockbuster, it was generally seen as a competent thriller that delivered on its suspenseful premise, offering a taut narrative suitable for its television airing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful pacing and effective use of its television movie format.
- The performances, particularly from the lead, were noted as a strong point.
- Considered a solid, if not groundbreaking, thriller that kept viewers engaged.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific television film is not widely documented through aggregated Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
The film was produced as a pilot for a potential television series, which ultimately did not materialize.
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