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JFK |
Seven Days In May |
The Parallax View |
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Amazon.com essential video: Warren Beatty (Bonnie and Clyde) plays Joseph Frady, an arrogant investigative reporter who witnesses the assassination of a United States senator and then discovers that other reporters who were on the scene are dying under mysterious circumstances. With the help of his editor (Hume Cronyn), Frady goes underground to infiltrate the Parallax Corporation, which uses mind control to train assassins. And Frady might be the next one in line to take a fall. Featuring a classic brainwashing sequence and laced with intensity from start to finish, The Parallax View is essential viewing for fans of the political thriller genre. --Robert Lane Price: VHS -- $14.95; DVD -- $26.99 |
Amazon.com: Burt Lancaster is calm and calculating as the steely-eyed military hawk General Scott, who opposes the president's (Fredric March) plan to end the cold war with a bold nuclear disarmament plan. Lancaster's longtime friend and frequent costar Kirk Douglas is his smiling, joking right-hand man, Colonel "Jiggs" Casey, whose easygoing manner is jolted by evidence of a possible plot to overthrow the American government. --Sean Axmaker Price: VHS -- $14.95; DVD -- $17.98 |
Reviewer: phoenixwomyn from west bend, wi, United States: As a student of history (majoring in the latter 20th century), this film provides one of the definative overviews of the conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of JFK. The film mostly follows the book by Jim Garrison, On the Trail of the Assassins, although there are some times when Stone throws in ideas from other conspiracy theories. Price: VHS -- $17.98; DVD -- $22.48 |
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