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- Directors
- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 3 victoires et 3 nominations au total
- Louise
- (as Gail Dahms)
Avis en vedette
The actors make it all the more outstanding, Elliott Gould, who has phenomenal range spanning from dry comedy to innocence to riveting dramatics and angst-driven neuroses, delivers here one of his best.
Susannah York lights up the screen with her sparkle and talent.
All the others are equally effective, plus we have the added bonus of the great John Candy.
If you get a chance to see it, go for it!!
I won't give anything away at all -- if you like clever, twisty thrillers like The Usual Suspects, then check this one out. The acting is excellent and the script is too. Note that Curtis Hanson (Bedroom Window, LA Confidential) wrote this one 22 years ago!
Coming as it did out of Canada in 1978, this film, despite its high quality, was almost immediately forgotten, but it is surely deserving of rediscovery. Check it out. It's one of the very best thrillers you'll ever see.
Despite being a wonderful time capsule in showing the 70's decadent lifestyle, this little suspense film serves up the goods in many respects. The tight and incredibly inventive script, deliberate pacing and some show stopping moments (including one particularly nasty scene) ensure "The Silent Partner" is a real keeper.
Gould does well in the lead, delivering his usual relaxed performance but Plummer is the real winner here. Here he creates a truly disturbing sociopath who really gets under your skin.
As said, the script be Curtis Hanson is top notch. The Gould/Plummer duel is excellent and the fairly plot ridden story is tightly written, although some twists were fairly obvious.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe only ever dramatic theatrical feature film to be scored by Jazz pianist and composer Oscar Peterson who, coincidentally, was a schoolmate of lead actor Christopher Plummer.
- GaffesThe bank robber flees and steals a car from someone who is tying a Christmas tree to the roof of it. The bank robber drives away, throwing the car owner onto the wet pavement. But, before that, the seat of his pants are already wet, indicating the stunt was done more than once.
- Citations
Harry Reikle: I hope you didn't go to any trouble on my account. I'm not gonna break the door down. I'm just gonna give you a little time - to try to be reasonable. If you decide you're not gonna be reasonable, then, one night, when you come home, you'll find me on the inside, waiting for you. And that'll be the night you'll wish you'd never been born.
- Bandes originalesC'mon Downtown
Written by Nancy Simmonds
Recorded/Performed by Nancy Simmonds
© Scheumann Roberts Music
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Silent Partner
- Lieux de tournage
- Eaton Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Robbery sequence)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 2 500 000 $ (estimation)