Current Sales Rank: 6927 All-Time Sales Rank: 1340
| Overall Rating:    4 out of 5, including 3 reviews Add your comments on this Title. |
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Lots of guys swing withia call girl like Bree. One guy just wantsito kill her.
Directed by Alan J. Pakula (The Pelican Brief, Presumed Innocent), Klute is a spellbinder that's both love story and taut thriller. As detective John Klute, Donald Sutherland gives a cool performance devoid of screen sleuth clichés. And Jane Fonda makes call girl Bree a shattering tour-de-force that swept 1971's Best Actress honors, including the Academy Award®, the Golden Globe and the New York Film Critics Award.
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Features:
| Behing-The-Scenes Documentary Klute In New York: A Background For Suspense
Interactive Menus
Theatrical Trailer
Cast/Director Film Highlights
Scene Access
| Video:
| | Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic) | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
| Subtitles:
| | English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai
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| Studio: Warner Bros. Production Year: 1971 Release Date: 2/5/2002
Length: 114 mins Rating: R Chapters: 35
| Packaging: Snap Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-SL Item Code: 1027 UPC Code: 012569102729
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Overall Rating:    4 out of 5, including 3 reviews Add your comments on this Title. |
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Empire Review
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Klute in widescreen finally - 3.25 out of 5 (1/28/2002)
KLUTE is a movie I have seen many times already but I truly feel as if I
just saw it again tonight for the first time as it was meant to be.
If that confuses you, consider this. I have seen the movie time and time
again on television and it has been cut up and moreover it has been shown in
fullscreen. If ever there was a movie that deserved to be only shown in
widescreen, KLUTE is it.
And for that matter, this version of KLUTE looks the best I have ever seen
it. I never saw the lase
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Customer Review
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Jane Fonda's Finest Hour In Cinema - 4.5 out of 5 (2/26/2002)
The late sixties and seventies saw Jane Fonda stop doing "bimbo" roles, return to the United States and get "dinkum" (serious) about her career
They Shoot Horses,Don't They ?, Klute,Comes A Horseman,Julia, Coming Home and others are a testament to this. Her portrayal as call girl Bree Daniel is her best performance and won her the Oscar for Best Actress in 1971. She is superbly supported by Donald Sutherland who plays a private detective hired to find what happened to a friend of his and becomi
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Customer Review
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Fonda is astounding... - 4.25 out of 5 (2/11/2002)
Jane Fonda changed the manner in which filmmakers look at actresses with her gutsy, realistic performance in this stylish noir that is also a compelling character study. Unafraid to look wretched, Fonda disappears under the skin of Bree Daniels to create a flawed,confounding woman who is being stalked by one of her clients. An actress who moonlights as a hooker, she is filled with self-loathing which begins to fade when she meets John Klute, the detective investigating her. Donald Sutherland giv
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