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Klute

Country: USA, Language: English, 114 mins

  • Director: Alan J. Pakula
  • Writer: Andy Lewis; David P. Lewis
  • Producer: C. Kenneth Deland; Alan J. Pakula

CGiii Comment

Under-whelming, wordy, dated and badly written.

And, an undeserving Oscar win for Jane Fonda.


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The(ir) Blurb...

After a businessman disappears the police draw a blank except for a dirty letter found in his desk written to a New York call-girl. His small-town friend John Klute travels to the big city to seek her out. At first their relationship is wary, and she sees him as just another guy to manipulate. But someone seems to be stalking her, and Klute's activities add to the danger as a bond of sorts starts to grow between the couple.

Cast & Characters

Jane Fonda as Bree Daniels;
Donald Sutherland as John Klute;
Charles Cioffi as Peter Cable;
Roy Scheider as Frank Ligourin;
Dorothy Tristan as Arlyn Page;
Rita Gam as Trina;
Nathan George as Det. Lt. Trask;
Vivian Nathan as Psychiatrist;
Morris Strassberg as Mr. Goldfarb;
Barry Snider as Berger;
Betty Murray as Holly Gruneman;
Jane White as Janie Dale;
Shirley Stoler as Momma Reese;
Robert Milli as Tom Gruneman;
Anthony Holland as Actor's Agent