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Director: John Frankenheimer•Genres: Thriller, Political Thriller, Sci-Fi
During the Korean War, a platoon of American soldiers is brainwashed by the Chinese into becoming sleeper agents. Years later, Major Bennett Marco, suffering from recurring nightmares of the incident, begins to suspect that one of his fellow soldiers, Raymond Shaw, has been programmed to assassinate a political figure. Marco races against time to uncover the conspiracy before Shaw's deadly programming is activated.
The Manchurian Candidate is widely regarded as a masterpiece of political thrillers and a chillingly prescient commentary on Cold War paranoia. Critics lauded its suspenseful direction, complex themes, and powerful performances, particularly from Angela Lansbury. It was both a critical and commercial success, though its initial release was overshadowed by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
A suspenseful and psychologically intense thriller with enduring relevance.
Angela Lansbury delivers a standout, chilling performance.
Praised for its sharp direction and prescient exploration of political manipulation.
Google audience: Viewers laud the film's masterful suspense, intricate plot, and thought-provoking themes that remain relevant today. Many highlight the chilling performances, especially Angela Lansbury's unforgettable portrayal, and the film's dark, paranoid atmosphere.
Nominated for two Academy Awards (Best Supporting Actress for Angela Lansbury, Best Film Editing). Considered one of the American Film Institute's 100 Greatest American Movies.
The film's release was delayed for nearly a year after its initial completion due to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, as its themes of assassination and political conspiracy were deemed too sensitive in the aftermath.
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