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" Notes: To be honest, it has been a while since I have seen this movie and I should definitely re-watch it at some point. It is apparently Francis Ford Coppola's personal favorite of his movies. Eventually, the only reason this movie didn’t get the love it deserved was probably the fact that Coppola was really on fire in the 70’s and all his movies turned out to be some huge masterpieces. Anyway, the whole thing was a raw and realistic feature, so much more spellbinding than the modern thri"
"This got pretty good towards the end. I was really tired watching this so the beginning was kinda slow atleast it felt like that. "
"8.1. DVD Uusintakatselu, ei muutoksia. Vainoharhan ja tyhjyyden mestariteos. "
"01.01.2017 "We know that you know, Mr. Caul. For your own sake, don't get involved any further. We'll be listening to you." Director: Francis Ford Coppola Writer: Francis Ford Coppola Cinematographers: Bill Butler and Haskell Wexler Composer: David Shire Cast: Gene Hackman, John Cazale, Harrison Ford, Allen Garfield, Frederic Forrest, Cindy Williams, Michael Higgins, Elizabeth MacRae, Teri Garr and Robert Duvall Review: This year i'm gonna be trying to catch up on a lot of classic movies i h"
"THE CLASSICS YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN BY NOW Gene Hackman Harry Caul is a man less concerned with the answers to uneasy questions than the questions themselves. He is a well-regarded surveillance specialist; a self-employed spy who builds his own equipment and attracts high profile clients who will pay top dollar for his services. He claims not to care about the inner feelings of others, yet goes to great lengths to keep anyone from gleaning his personal thoughts. As such, he is a human coil of simm"
“To be honest, it has been a while since I have seen this movie and I should definitely re-watch it at some point. It is apparently Francis Ford Coppola's personal favorite of his movies. Eventually, the only reason this movie didn’t get the love it deserved was probably the fact that Coppola was really on fire in the 70’s and all his movies turned out to be some huge masterpieces (‘The Godfather’, ‘The Godfather: Part II’, ‘Apocalypse Now’). Anyway, the whole thing was a raw and realistic feature, so much more spellbinding than the modern thrillers that we get nowadays. Indeed, for example, many years later, Tony Scott came up with ‘Enemy of State’ which was also focusing on some conspiracy theory, also starring Gene Hackman in a similar part, but even though it was fai” read more