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Klute

A high-priced call girl is forced to depend on a reluctant private eye when she is stalked by a psychopath.

Director(s)

Alan J. Pakula

Barbra Bjorkman

William C. Gerrity

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Cast & Crew

Rosalind Cash

Rosalind Cash

Pat (uncredited)

Veronica Hamel

Veronica Hamel

Model (uncredited)

Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland

John Klute

Lee Wallace

Lee Wallace

Goldfarb Jr. (uncredited)

Nathan George

Nathan George

Trask

Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone

Club Patron (uncredited)

Mary Louise Wilson

Mary Louise Wilson

Producer in Adv. Agency

Jane Fonda

Jane Fonda

Bree Daniels

Roy Scheider

Roy Scheider

Frank Ligourin

Richard Jordan

Richard Jordan

Man Kissing Bree in Night Club (uncredited)

Jean Stapleton

Jean Stapleton

Goldfarb's Secretary

Alan J. Pakula

Alan J. Pakula

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Kevin Dobson

Kevin Dobson

Man at Bar (uncredited)

Joe Silver

Joe Silver

Dr. Spangler (uncredited)

Richard B. Shull

Richard B. Shull

Sugarman

Richard Russell Ramos

Richard Russell Ramos

Asst. Dir. in Little Theatre

Ellen Stretton

Ellen Stretton

Woman at Bar (uncredited)

Jerome Collamore

Jerome Collamore

Custodian (uncredited)

Shirley Stoler

Shirley Stoler

Momma Reese

Antonia Rey

Antonia Rey

Mrs. Vasek

Candy Darling

Candy Darling

Discothèque Patron (uncredited)

Betty Murray

Betty Murray

Holly Gruneman

Anthony Holland

Anthony Holland

Actor's Agent

Dorothy Tristan

Dorothy Tristan

Arlyn Page

Vivian Nathan

Vivian Nathan

Psychiatrist

Fred Burrell

Fred Burrell

Man in Hotel

Charles Cioffi

Charles Cioffi

Peter Cable

William C. Gerrity

William C. Gerrity

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Rita Gam

Rita Gam

Trina

Barry Snider

Barry Snider

Berger

Harry Reems

Harry Reems

Discothèque Patron (uncredited)

Tony Major

Tony Major

Bill Azure (uncredited)

Morris Strassberg

Morris Strassberg

Mr. Goldfarb

Jane White

Jane White

Janie Dale

Robert Milli

Robert Milli

Tom Gruneman

Marc Malvin

Marc Malvin

Asst. Prod. in Adv. Agency

Jan Fielding

Jan Fielding

Psychiatrist's Secretary

Robert Ronan

Robert Ronan

Director in Little Theatre

Barbra Bjorkman

Barbra Bjorkman

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Details

GenresThriller, Mystery, Crime, Drama
Runtime1h 54 mins
Released on23 Jun 1971
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

9/10

Once Bree breezes into Klute’s life, things will never be the same. Klute is directed by Alan J. Pakula and written by Andy and Dave Lewis. It stars Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherland, Charles Cioffi and Roy Scheider. Music is by Michael Small and cinematography by Gordon Willis. When businessman Tom Gruneman (Robert Milli) mysteriously disappears, private detective John Klute (Sutherland) is hired to find out what happened. Travelling to New York, Klute follows a lead to high class prostitute Bree Daniels (Fonda), who is known to have had much correspondence with Gruneman. An uneasy relationship forms between Klute and Daniels, but when it becomes apparent that she is being stalked by someone sinister, Klute gets in far deeper than he ever could have imagined. Alan J. Pakula, a purveyor of 1970s paranoia infused cinema, lends his astute sense of screw tightening to make Klute a taut and menacing neo-noir. He gives us a New York cloaked in urban claustrophobia, a place populated with lost souls, of emotionally stunted abusers, and sexually charged murders. Right in the middle are John and Bree, two people in search of meaning and direction in life, brought together by way of a miserable scenario. Their respective psychological make-ups suggest complexities, yet this chapter in their life is not. The mystery element to the narrative is not particularly strong, but it doesn’t really need to be, such is the strength of the lead characterisations and the atmosphere rung out by Pakula’s sparse direction and Willis’ spectral photography. Fonda is terrific, a ball of emotionally conflicted fudge, sexy, feisty but ever so fragile, she deserved her Academy Award. Sutherland is equally ace, masking John’s inner anxieties with stoic outward bravado. While Scheider and Cioffi offer firm and telling support. A very strong neo-noir that is an ode to great film making techniques, where story and characters are chosen as being more important than visceral shocks. 8.5/10

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