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Gene Hackman
John Cazale
Allen Garfield
Frederic Forrest
Cindy Williams
Harrison Ford
He is introduced in SF's Union Square at midday, teamed with John Cazale and Michael Higgins in tracking the movements and voices of Frederic Forrest and Cindy Williams. The cleaned-up sound tapes, along with photographs, are to be delivered to a mysterious businessman, played in an unbilled part by Robert Duvall. What appears to be a simple case of marital infidelity suddenly shifts to a possible murder plot.
A major artistic asset to the film - besides script, direction and the top performances - is supervising editor Walter Murch's sound collage and re-recording. Voices come in and out of aural focus in a superb tease.
1974: Nominations: Best Picture, Original Screenplay, Sound
(Color) Available on VHS, DVD. Extract of a review from 1974. Running time: 113 MIN.
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