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Klute
Directed by
Alan J. Pakula
R
1971
1h 54m
Mystery
,
Crime
,
and more
7.1
93%
80%
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A small-town detective searching for a missing man has only one lead: a connection with a New York prostitute.
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Cast of Klute
Jane Fonda
Bree Daniels
Donald Sutherland
John Klute
Charles Cioffi
Peter Cable
Roy Scheider
Frank Ligourin
Dorothy Tristan
Arlyn Page
Rita Gam
Trina
Nathan George
Trask
Vivian Nathan
Psychiatrist
Morris Strassberg
Goldfarb Sr.
Barry Snider
Berger
Betty Murray
Holly Gruneman
Jane White
Janie Dale
Shirley Stoler
Momma Reese
Robert Milli
Tom Gruneman
Anthony Holland
Actor's Agent
Fred Burrell
Man in Hotel
Richard B. Shull
Sugarman
Mary Louise Wilson
Producer in Adv. Agency
Marc Malvin
Asst. Prod. in Adv. Agency
Jean Stapleton
Goldfarb’s Secretary
Jan Fielding
Psychiatrist's Secretary
Antonia Rey
Mrs. Vasek
Robert Ronan
Director in Little Theatre
Richard Russell Ramos
Asst. Dir. in Little Theatre
Rosalind Cash
Pat
Sylvester Stallone
Club Patron (uncredited)
Jerome Collamore
Custodian (uncredited)
Candy Darling
Discothèque Patron (uncredited)
Kevin Dobson
Man at Bar (uncredited)
Veronica Hamel
Model (uncredited)
Richard Jordan
Man Kissing Bree in Night Club (uncredited)
Tony Major
Bill Azure (uncredited)
Harry Reems
Discothèque Patron (uncredited)
Joe Silver
Dr. Spangler (uncredited)
Ellen Stretton
Woman at Bar (uncredited)
Lee Wallace
Nate Goldfarb (uncredited)
Klute Reviews
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
While the plot mechanics work along the well-worn gears of any number of mystery-thrillers, the film catches and holds us because Bree is such a fascinating, enigmatic character.
The Retro Set
Nathanael Hood
But Klute feels vibrantly alive in a way that betrays its subdued chilliness.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
With Fonda and Sutherland, you have actors who understand and sympathize with their characters, and you have a vehicle worthy of that sort of intelligence. So the fact that the thriller stuff doesn't always work isn't so important.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
As close to a classic as anything New Hollywood produced.
Village Voice
Melissa Anderson
A movie resolutely of its moment that still surges with third-rail electricity ...
Variety
Variety Staff
Produced handsomely in New York, but directed tediously by Alan J. Pakula, the film is a suspenser without much suspense.
TIME Magazine
Jay Cocks
[Fonda] makes all the right choices, from the mechanics of her walk and her voice inflection to the penetration of the girl's raging psyche. It is a rare performance.
New York Times
Roger Greenspun
Pakula, when he is not indulging in subjective camera, strives to give his film the look of structural geometry, but despite the sharp edges and dramatic spaces and cinema presence out of Citizen Kane, it all suggests a tepid, rather tasteless mush.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Fonda and Sutherland are at the top of their game in this mystery/thriller that also provides a fasinating look into the mind and soul of a top NYC callgirl.
Seattle Film Blog
Kathy Fennessy
Klute is a cool film about a cool customer, but it's all a façade... [I]t's more of a character study in thriller garb, and Bree's cool affect is mostly a well-honed act.
Nolan's Pop Culture Review
Michael A. Smith
Fonda won an Oscar. Roy Scheider is her nasty pimp!
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
There was no shortage of superb performances by lead actresses in the 1970s -- Diane Keaton in Annie Hall and Sally Field in Norma Rae are two that immediately come to mind -- but Jane Fonda's turn in Klute was not only great but also groundbreaking.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Playing a complex, sharpy written part, Jane Fonda won the Best Actress Oscar for her strongest dramatic performance in Alan Pakula's well mounted drmataic thriller
TV Guide
TV Guide Staff
Sutherland is either an excellent sounding board for this nuanced portrait or he's a big zero, probably both. Fonda, however, transcends her limitations, making the most of her often forced quality as an actress.
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
One of the most important and influential movies of the early 1970s.
Kansas City Kansan
Steve Crum
Fonda and Sutherland sizzle. A great story too.
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