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    The Parallax View

    R1974 · Thriller · 1h 42m
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  1. The Parallax View is a 1974 American political thriller film starring Warren Beatty, with Hume Cronyn, William Daniels and Paula Prentiss in support. Produced and directed by Alan J. Pakula, its screenplay is by David Giler and Lorenzo Semple Jr., based on the 1970 novel by Loren Singer.

  2. Jun 19, 1974 · With Warren Beatty, Paula Prentiss, William Daniels, Walter McGinn. An ambitious reporter gets in way-over-his-head trouble while investigating a senator's assassination which leads to a vast conspiracy involving a multinational corporation behind every event in the world's headlines.

    • (22K)
    • Drama, Mystery, Thriller
    • Alan J. Pakula
    • 1974-06-19
  3. After a presidential candidate is assassinated, political reporter Joe Frady (Warren Beatty) begins to suspect that the mysterious Parallax Corporation may be involved. As he investigates, others...

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    • Alan J. Pakula
    • R
    • Warren Beatty
  4. A newspaper reporter investigates a conspiracy of assassins hired by a mysterious corporation in this thriller directed by Alan J. Pakula. Warren Beatty stars as the hero who uncovers the truth behind a series of murders.

  5. Frady travels to a small fishing village in upstate Washington where one of the witnesses to Carroll's assassination died. At the local bar, a rough deputy, named Red (Earl Hindman), tries to beat up Frady, but after a long and vicious fistfight, Frady wins, knocking out Deputy Red.

  6. Three years after witnessing the murder of a leading senator atop Seattles Space Needle, reporter Joseph Frady (Warren Beatty) begins digging into the mysterious circumstances surrounding the killingand stumbles into a labyrinthine conspiracy far more sinister than he could have imagined.

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  8. 6 days ago · In the 50 years since it was released, the film's paranoid, politically corrupt world has, unfortunately, become increasingly (and disturbingly) familiar. The Parallax View follows Joseph Frady ...

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