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The Conversation
The Conversation

The Conversation (1974)

75% User Rating
1h 54min
Crime
Drama
Mystery

"Harry Caul is an invader of privacy. The best in the business."

A paranoid, secretive surveillance expert has a crisis of conscience when he suspects that the couple he is spying on will be murdered.

Francis Ford CoppolaDirector

Cast

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Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman

Harry Caul

John Cazale

John Cazale

Stan

Allen Garfield

Allen Garfield

William P. 'Bernie' Moran

Frederic Forrest

Frederic Forrest

Mark

Cindy Williams

Cindy Williams

Ann

Michael Higgins

Michael Higgins

Paul

Elizabeth MacRae

Elizabeth MacRae

Meredith

Teri Garr

Teri Garr

Amy Fredericks

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford

Martin Stett

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Mark Wheeler

Receptionist

Robert Shields

Robert Shields

The Mime

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Phoebe Alexander

Lurleen

Ramon Bieri

Ramon Bieri

Man at Party (uncredited)

Gian-Carlo Coppola

Gian-Carlo Coppola

Boy in Church (uncredited)

Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall

The Director (uncredited)

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Richard Hackman

Confessional Priest / Security Guard (uncredited)

Billy Dee Williams

Billy Dee Williams

Man in Yellow Hat (uncredited)

Reviews (4)

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Rating 100%

May 2, 2016

Unfortunately, it appears with every passing day that the great American paranoid political thrillers of the 60's and 70's, with its strongest work bookended by 'The Manchurian Candidate' (eerily foreseeing the JFK assassination) and 'All the President's Men' (placing a coda of closure on the Watergate scandal), simply haven't aged a day, and are as timely as ever in conceptualizing the palpable fear that ordinary citizens have in those in control of their destinies, namely the police and government of their communities. It's the American ideal that any person born, regardless of circumstances, is in control of their destiny, and that with hard work, guile and determination, can make something of himself. Whether that was ever the case is questionable, but it seems more than ever that the people in power are in control of way more than we could ever suppose, or would ever want to know. This was a nice smaller-scale film that, incredulously, Coppola was able to dish up in a run that is one of the finest a director would ever have, up there with Hitchcock's in the late 50's-early 60's, and Melville a decade later. It's definitely excellent work by Hackman (along with his Popeye Doyle in the pair of great 'French Connection' movies), and is up there with the greatest dissertations ever about the double-edged sword of surveillance, namely De Palma's 'Blow Out' and Antonioni's 'Blow-Up'. As a human being, I only wish this film wasn't as important as it is.

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Walter Murch on The Conversation and working with Francis Ford Coppola | BFI Q&A

Walter Murch on The Conversation and working with Francis Ford Coppola | BFI Q&A

Official Studiocanal Trailer

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