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Warren Beatty | Joseph Frady | |
Hume Cronyn | Bill Rintels | |
William Daniels | Austin Tucker | |
Kenneth Mars | Former FBI Agent Will | |
Walter McGinn | Jack Younger | |
Kelly Thordsen | Sheriff L.D. Wicker | |
Jim Davis | Senator John Hammond | |
Bill McKinney | Parallax Assassin | |
William Jordan | Tucker's Aide | |
Edward Winter | Senator Jameson | |
Paula Prentiss | Lee Carter | |
Earl Hindman | Deputy Red | |
Chuck Waters | Thomas Richard Linder | |
Anthony Zerbe | Schwartzkopf | |
Alma Beltran | Shirley | |
Robert Lieb | Commission Spokesman | |
William Swan | Busboy-Assassin | |
William Joyce | Senator Charles Carroll | |
Bettie Johnson | Mrs. Charles Carroll | |
Jo Ann Harris | Chrissy - Frady's Girl | |
Ted Gehring | Schecter - Hotel Clerk | |
Lee Pulford | Shirley - Salmontail Bar Girl | |
Doria Cook-Nelson | Gale from Salmontail |
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Producer | Alan J. Pakula
Robert Jiras Charles H. Maguire |
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Writer | David Giler
Lorenzo Semple Jr. Loren Singer Robert Towne |
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The Parallax View, a superb drama about one man's paranoia that turns out to be total, incredible fact, ranks among the best political thrillers. Warren Beatty is a news reporter who, along with seven others, witnesses the assassination of political candidate. When the other seven die in "accidents," the newsman begins to doubt the official position: that a lone madman was responsible for the crime. He imagines a sophisticated network of highly trained murderers. But his nightmares pale against the bizarre truth he uncovers. |
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