| 1. | Frantic | 1988 |
| 2. | Presumed Innocent | 1990 |
Ford plays an American doctor whose wife suddenly vanishes in Paris. To find her, he navigates a puzzling web of language, locale, laissez-faire cops, triplicate-form filling bureaucrats and a defiant, mysterious waif who knows more than she tells.
A doctor and his wife go to Paris for a medical conference. While showering, his wife disappears. His lack of language, and the odd way she disappeared makes it nearly impossible for him to find any official help in his search as he enters the punk/drug culture to find out what has happened to her. Written by John Vogel
While in Paris attending a conference, Dr. Richard Walker's wife Sondra mysteriously disappears. When the French police prove to be of little help, he begins the search by himself. What he finds is a confusing mix-up, but one that could prove to be extremely dangerous and would perhaps be even more so if the police got involved. Written by Graeme Roy
Ford plays an American doctor whose wife suddenly vanishes while the couple is visiting Paris. To recover her, he navigates a puzzling web of language, locale, laissez-faire cops and triplicate-form bureaucrats. Ultimately - and reluctantly - he must try a defiant, mysterious waif who knows more than she tells about the woman's kidnappers. Written by Robert Lynch
SYNOPSIS
Dr. Richard Walker is a surgeon visiting Paris with his wife Sondra for a medical conference. At their hotel, she is unable to unlock her suitcase, and Walker determines that she has picked up the wrong one at the airport. While Walker is taking a shower, his wife mysteriously disappears from their hotel room.
Still jet-lagged, he searches for her in the hotel with the help of a polite but mostly indifferent staff and then wanders outside to search himself. A vagrant overhears him in a café and says he saw Walker's wife being forced into a car. Walker is skeptical until he finds his wife's ID bracelet on the cobblestones. He contacts the Paris police and the US embassy, but their responses are bureaucratic and there is little hope anyone will look for her.
As Walker carries on the search himself (with input from a very sympathetic but wary desk clerk at the hotel), he stumbles onto a murder scene and then encounters the streetwise young Michelle, who had mistakenly picked up his wife's suitcase at the airport. It transpires that Michelle is a career smuggler but does not know for whom she is working. She reluctantly helps Walker in his increasingly frantic attempt to learn what was in the switched suitcase and to trade whatever it is for the return of his wife.
It turns out that hidden within a small replica of the Statue of Liberty is a krytron, a small electronic switch used in the detonators of nuclear devices. The film ends with a confrontation beside the River Seine where Walker's wife is released. However, a firefight ensues between the Arab and Israeli agents. During the crossfire, the Arab agents are killed but Michelle is also shot and dies with Walker and Sondra at her side. Angry and upset, Walker throws the krytron into the river while the helpless Israeli agents look at him. Soon after, the Walkers leave Paris.
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Greta Scacchi | Carolyn Polhemus |
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John Spencer | Det. Lipranzer |
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Joe Grifasi | Tommy Molto |
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Tom Mardirosian | Nico Della Guardia |
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Anna Maria Horsford | Eugenia |
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Sabi Shimono | Kumagai |
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Bradley Whitford | Jamie Kemp |
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Christine Estabrook | Lydia MacDougall |
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Jeffrey Wright | Prosecuting Attorney |
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Emmanuell Seigner | Michelle |
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Jimmie Ray Weeks | Shaap |
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Roman Polanski | Taxi Driver Who Hands Over the Matches to Dr. Walker |
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Harrison Ford | Rozat Sabich |
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Brian Dennehy | Raymond Horgan |
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Raul Julia | Alejandro Stern |
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Bonnie Bedelia | Barbara Sabich |
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Paul Winfield | Judge Larren Lyttle |
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Betty Buckley | Sondra Walker |
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John Mahoney | U.S. Embassy Official |
| Director | Alan J. Pakula |
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| Writer | Alan J. Pakula, Roman Polanski, Gerard Brach, Jeff Gross, Frank Pierson, Robert Towne, Scott Turow | |
| Producer | Sydney Pollack, Thom Mount, Tim Hampton, Mark Rosenberg, Susan Solt | |
| Musician | Ennio Morricone, John Williams | |
| Photography | Witold Sobocinski, Gordon Willis | |
| Edition | Thriller Double Feature |
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| Packaging | HD Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Mono [French] DTS-HD High Resolution Audio [English] Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Warner Brothers Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 31, 2011 |
| Regions | Region A |
| Owner | Kerry & Dawn |
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| Location | Movies-05 |
| Storage Device | TD 20 |
| Purchased | On Oct 13, 2013 |
| Watched | Jan 31, 2024 |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Index | 620 |
| Added Date | May 17, 2015 05:44:04 |
| Modified Date | Apr 17, 2024 00:47:43 |
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