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Synopsis
The first part of his "paranoia trilogy," Alan J. Pakula's 1971 thriller details the troubled life of a Manhattan prostitute stalked by one of her tricks. Investigating the disappearance of his friend Tom Gruneman (Robert Milli), rural Pennsylvania private eye John Klute (Donald Sutherland) follows a lead provided by Gruneman's associate Peter Cable (Charles Cioffi) to seek out a call girl who Gruneman knew in New York City. The call girl is Bree Daniels (Jane Fonda), an aspiring actress who turns tricks for the cash and to be free of emotional bondage. Klute follows Bree's every move, observing the city's decadence and her isolation, eventually contacting her about Gruneman. Bree claims not to know Gruneman, but she does reveal that she has received threats from a john. As Bree becomes involved in Klute's search and realizes that she is in danger, she reluctantly falls in love with Klute, despite her wish to remain unattached to any man. When she finally comes face to face with the killer, however, she is forced to reconsider her detached urban life. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

Cast

Charles Cioffi Cable
Jane Fonda Bree Daniels
Rita Gam Trina
Roy Scheider Frank
Donald Sutherland John Klute
Dorothy Tristan Arlyn Page

Production Crew

George Jenkins Art Director
Gordon Willis Cinematographer
Michael Small Composer (Music Score)
Ann Roth Costume Designer
Alan J. Pakula Director
Carl Lerner Editor
William C. Gerrity First Assistant Director
Irving Buchman Makeup
Alan J. Pakula Producer
David Lang Producer
David Lange Producer
Andy Lewis Screenwriter
Dave Lewis Screenwriter
John Mortensen Set Designer
Chris Newman Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1971
Runtime: 114
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Thriller

Produced by
Warner Brothers