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Jane Fonda | Bree Daniel | |
Donald Sutherland | John Klute | |
Charles Cioffi | Peter Cable | |
Rita Gam | Trina | |
Nathan George | Trask | |
Roy Scheider | Frank Ligourin | |
Dorothy Tristan | Arlyn Page | |
Vivian Nathan | Psychiatrist | |
Barry Snider | Berger | |
Morris Strassberg | Mr. Goldfarb |
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Producer | Alan J. Pakula
David Lange |
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Writer | Andy Lewis
Dave Lewis |
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Cinematography | Gordon Willis
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Musician | Michael Small
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Lots of guys swing with a call girl like Bree. One guy just wants to kill her. Directed by Alan J. Pakula (The Pelican Brief, Presumed Innocent), Klute is a spellbinder that's both love story and taut thriller. As detective John Klute, Donald Sutherland gives a cool performance devoid of screen sleuth clichés. And Jane Fonda makes call girl Bree a shattering tour-de-force that swept 1971's Best Actress honors, including the Academy Award®, the Golden Globe and the New York Film Critics Award. |
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