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Harper es un detective privado de una gran ciudad que viaja a Luisiana para ayudar a una antigua novia que teme que su marido descubra que le ha estado engañando.Harper es un detective privado de una gran ciudad que viaja a Luisiana para ayudar a una antigua novia que teme que su marido descubra que le ha estado engañando.Harper es un detective privado de una gran ciudad que viaja a Luisiana para ayudar a una antigua novia que teme que su marido descubra que le ha estado engañando.
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- 1 nominación en total
Anthony Franciosa
- Chief Broussard
- (as Tony Franciosa)
Andrew Robinson
- Pat Reavis
- (as Andy Robinson)
Tommy McLain
- Nightclub Band
- (as Tommy McLain and his Mule Train Band)
Argumento
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- TriviaDuring post-production, director Stuart Rosenberg hired composer Charles Fox to do additional scoring, integrating the composer's melody "Killing Me Softly With His Song," into the movie. The song had been a #1 hit two years prior, while Fox was scoring Rosenberg's previous film, The Laughing Policeman (1973).
- ErroresThe crew added a lot of air into the water coming out of the pipe in the floor to make it visible to the audience that water was flowing out of said pipe.
- Citas
Schuyler Devereaux: How do you do Mr Harper?
Lew Harper: Oh sometimes I do better than others.
Schuyler Devereaux: Well I hope so.
- ConexionesEdited into La classe américaine (1993)
Opinión destacada
"The Drowning Pool" is an unusual film because it's a sequel to a film made nine years earlier. In 1966, Paul Newman starred in an excellent detective film, "Harper". Now here in 1975, Lew Harper is back and working for a family in Louisiana. Like Harper of old, this one is very bright but also far from perfect--and gets the crap kicked out of him periodically.
As far as the story goes, the plot is a bit complicated. It's also initially not super-interesting. Hold on...resist that urge to turn it off. This is because despite the many different directions the film goes, by the end of the film it all comes together and there are a lot of exciting moments. One of the best is the water scene-- a huge and impressive bit of camera-work that you just have to see to believe. Another is the ending and the many little surprises that occur.
The bottom line is that this is just a film you need to see to understand and appreciate. Well made and well worth seeing.
As far as the story goes, the plot is a bit complicated. It's also initially not super-interesting. Hold on...resist that urge to turn it off. This is because despite the many different directions the film goes, by the end of the film it all comes together and there are a lot of exciting moments. One of the best is the water scene-- a huge and impressive bit of camera-work that you just have to see to believe. Another is the ending and the many little surprises that occur.
The bottom line is that this is just a film you need to see to understand and appreciate. Well made and well worth seeing.
- planktonrules
- 4 jun 2015
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- The Drowning Pool
- Locaciones de filmación
- Lake Charles, Luisiana, Estados Unidos(beach scene)
- Productoras
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- Presupuesto
- USD 2,700,000 (estimado)
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