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The Parallax view [NTSC]

United States, 1974
film

The second film in Pakula’s “paranoia” trilogy (falling between “Klute” (1971) and “All the President’s Men” (..

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All the presidents men

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Foreign correspondent

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North by northwest

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Suddenly [DVD]

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Vertigo [DVD]

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In the line of fire

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Suspicion

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Hidden agenda

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Torn curtain

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What's wrong with this picture?

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Rear Window [DVD]

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Melancholia

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