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The Odessa File By Andrew Wright
An overeager German journalist (Jon Voight) discovers a long-buried
secret plot beginning to resurface in this moderately compelling,
surprisingly straightforward adaptation of a novel by conspiracy whiz
Fredrick (Day of the Jackal)
Forsythe. Although this somewhat pokey suspenser never quite flows the way
a classic espionage thriller should, it does offer a number of compelling
diversions along the way, including a blessedly nonhammy (and impressively
accented) performance by Voight, Derek Jacobi's amusingly Freudian
supporting turn, and a tremendously physical hand-to-hand confrontation in
a print shop that leaves no pane of glass intact. Maximillian Schell's
scenery-chewing, deliciously evil cameo almost makes this worth the watch
by itself. Andrew Lloyd Webber composed the garishly florid (yet somehow
effective) score.
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|  | Director: Ronald Neame
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|  | Stars: Jon Voight, Maximilian Schell, Maria Schell, Derek Jacobi
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|  | Released: October 18, 1974
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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