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The parallax view

Author: Alan J PakulaDavid GilerLorenzo SempleWarren BeattyHume CronynAll authors
Publisher: Hollywood, CA : Paramount Pictures, ©1999.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : NTSC color broadcast system : English : Widescreen versionView all editions and formats
Summary:
Warren Beatty is a news reporter who, along with seven others, witnesses the assassination of a political candidate. When the other seven die in "accidents", the newsman begins to doubt the official position: that a lone madman was responsible for the crime.
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Genre/Form: Feature films
Thrillers (Motion pictures)
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Drama
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Alan J Pakula; David Giler; Lorenzo Semple; Warren Beatty; Hume Cronyn; William Daniels; Paula Prentiss; Paramount Pictures Corporation.
ISBN: 0792155505 9780792155508
OCLC Number: 42266233
Language Note: English and French sound tracks. Closed-captioned.
Notes: Originally released in 1974 as a motion picture.
Scene list on card in case.
Credits: Director of photography, Gordon Willis ; editor, John W. Wheeler ; music, Michael Small.
Cast: Warren Beatty, Hume Cronyn, William Daniels, Paula Prentiss.
Target Audience: MPAA rating: R.
Description: 1 videodisc (102 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + scene card.
Details: DVD, NTSC, region 1, widescreen (16x9) presentation; Dolby Digital mono.
Other Titles: The parallax view
Responsibility: Paramount Pictures ; produced and directed by Alan J. Pakula ; screenplay by David Giler and Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Local System Bib Number:
160014

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Warren Beatty is a news reporter who, along with seven others, witnesses the assassination of a political candidate. When the other seven die in "accidents", the newsman begins to doubt the official position: that a lone madman was responsible for the crime.
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