
A mild mannered CIA researcher, paid to read books, returns from lunch to find all of his co-workers assassinated. "Condor" must find out who did this and get in from the cold before the hitmen get him.... (Full plot summary below)
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A mild mannered CIA researcher, paid to read books, returns from lunch to find all of his co-workers assassinated. "Condor" must find out who did this and get in from the cold before the hitmen get him.
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| New York TimesVincent CanbyA thrilling pseudo-expose on the corrupt inner workings of covert organizations. |
| Groucho ReviewsPeter CanavesePollack excels by establishing an interesting situation, sustaining it, and--in keeping with the paranoid-thriller genre--resolving it on a pleasingly ambiguous note. [Blu-ray] |
| Kansas City KansanSteve CrumTaught spy yarn for its time; Redford as always watchable. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertA well-made thriller, tense and involving, and the scary thing, in these months after Watergate, is that it's all too believable. |
| IGNR.L. Shaffer3 Days of the Condor is a classic spy thriller. It remains just as relevant and thrilling today as it did in 1975. It's a film built around political metaphors and pessimism, trends that continue to spiral and evolve throughout our culture even today, with events unfolding that oddly mimic this film's once outlandish plot. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzAt its best this spy thriller is tense, engaging and good fodder for paranoids with conspiracy theory fever. |
| TIME MagazineJay CocksA piece of dotty, slightly paranoid intrigue. Three Days of the Condor promises little and keeps its word. It is hard to get indignant about it, or enthusiastic either. |
| CineVueAdam LowesAdd to the mix gregarious powerhouse producer Dino De Laurentiis, plus regular Redford directorial collaborator Sydney Pollock and, unsurprisingly, the resulting film is a cracking thriller. |
| Movie ViewsRyan CracknellIt's got the mystery aspect down beautifully, but because I wasn't given a chance to get behind the characters and get to know them, I had a hard time getting into the film itself. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatStars Robert Redford in a thriller for thinkers probing covert activities within the CIA |