Posted on 12/15/2018 11:01:52 PM PST by Calvin Cooledge
What made the ending poor? He was in a no win situation and just decided to take his chances (instead of heading to Europe and disappearing as von Sydow’s character suggested).
A friend of mine read the book, and saw the movie. He said they were nothing alike, except the name.
I always enjoyed the repartee between him and Kato...
Sneak attack!
While Clouseau is in bed with some woman, Kato comes through the canopy in a surprise attack! (for years, even the thought of this scene would make me laugh)
As in:
When you fell out of favor under Stalin's rule, you REALLY disappeared:
With our Media, heroes can't been shown supporting President Trump.
I recently saw a version of ‘In Harm’s Way’ where they edited out the word ‘Jap’.
From the original soundtrack:
Dave Grusin - Condor (1975)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbma7FICYFU
Condor has deep state overtones, news media repression, double agents, and depicts The US Government conducting business-as-usual.
Faye Dunaways character seemed a stretch to believe, but Max Von Sydow is terrific in this movie.
John Houseman has a great Alec Berg name. “John Houseman. John Houuusssemannnn.”
It will be a cool, crisp Autumn day.
You may be talking with a mailman you know.
Perhaps a mailman you even trust.
CONDOR still holds up well as a film, IMO. That is a truly stupid edit for someone to try and pull off.
FWIW Somewhere along the line they lost 3 days. Three Days of the Condor was based on the book Six Days of the Condor.
I rewatched it. They dont actually edit out “homo” but they lower the audio signal so the “homo” is much quieter than “sexual.”
I remember watching it on TV in the 90s. They edited out the derogatory words for African Americans but left in the ones for Asian Americans. There was a newspaper article the following week about all the complaints the station got.
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