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  Movie Review for Three Days of the Condor

Movie Review for
Three Days of the Condor



Three Days of the Condor
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9 Reviews total.

Release date: 1975
Run length: 117 mins.
Categories: Thriller , Action/Adventure

Summary: Sydney Pollack directed this thriller in which Robert Redford plays Joe Turner, a bookworm CIA employee who finds himself a hunted man after a triple-cross. Faye Dunaway is Kathy Hale, the innocent woman who is forced to shelter Redford in her home. Hale eventually comes to believe Turner's wild story as he searches desperately through his friends and co-workers for someone he can still trust. The screenplay is based on the novel SIX DAYS OF THE CONDOR by James Grady.

                         Reviews of Three Days of the Condor

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Dave Kehr of Chicago Reader (7/0)
            Basically, the film is a throwback to the 60s anti-Bond spy thriller (a la The Ipcress File), exc...

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Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times (7/0)
            Three Days of the Condor is a well-made thriller, tense and involving, and the scary thing, in th...

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Dragan Antulov of rec.arts.movies.reviews (7/0)
            Both entertaining and very intelligent thriller.

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Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat of Spirituality and Practice (7/0)
            Stars Robert Redford in a thriller for thinkers probing covert activities within the CIA

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Geoff Andrew of Time Out (7/0)
            The action rarely falters, and at its best the film offers an intriguing slice of neo-Hitchcock.

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Vincent Canby of New York Times (3/5) Login Required (Login Required)
            At its best moments, Three Days of the Condor creates without effort or editorializing that sense...

                         Reviews of Three Days of the Condor
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James Rocchi of Netflix (3/4) No reference
            Redford, Dunaway, Von Sydow, Cliff Robertson and John Houseman turn in superb work, and the film ...

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James Kendrick of Q Network Film Desk (3/4) No reference
             fascinating cultural artifact in its reflection of post-Nixonian government paranoia, but it doe...

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John A. Nesbit of ToxicUniverse.com (6/1) No reference
            ...it’s entertaining and continues to hold up over the years and represents the days when the ene...

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