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Anderson Tapes (The)

Country: United States, Language: English, 99 mins

  • Director: Sidney Lumet
  • Writer: Lawrence Sanders; Frank Pierson
  • Producer: George Justin; Robert Weitman

CGiii Comment

They don't make them like this anymore - thank God.

This has the most annoying sound effects of any movie and the Quincy Jones score is tuneless and grating.

The acting - pitiful.

There's a gay cohort (and a neighbour) - both present a pathetic portrayal of gay men.

A hideous film and one that Connery ought to forget - like so many of his other movies.

Dreadful.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A thief (Duke Anderson) just released from ten years in jail, takes up with his old girlfriend (Ingrid) in her posh apartment. He makes plans to rob the entire building. What he doesn't know is that his every move is recorded on audio and video tape, although he is not the subject of any surveillance.

Cast & Characters

Sean Connery as Duke Anderson;
Dyan Cannon as Ingrid;
Martin Balsam as Haskins;
Ralph Meeker as Police Captain 'Iron Balls' Delaney;
Alan King as Pat Angelo;
Christopher Walken as The Kid;
Val Avery as Parelli aka Socks;
Dick Anthony Williams as Spencer;
Garrett Morris as Officer Everson;
Stan Gottlieb as Pop;
Paul Benjamin as Jimmy;
Anthony Holland as Psychologist;
Richard B. Shull as Werner;
Conrad Bain as Dr. Rubicoff;
Margaret Hamilton as Miss Kaler