The Parallax View

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The Parallax View, a superb drama about one man's paranoia that turns out to be total, incredible fact, ranks amount the best political thrillers. Warren Beatty is a news reporter who, along with seven others, witnesses the assassination of a political candidate. When the other seven die in "accidents," the newsman begins to doubt the official position: that a lone madman was responsible for the crime. He imagines a sophisticated network of highly trained murderers. But his nightmares pale against the bizarre truth he uncovers.

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This was an enjoyable movie. It's not really what I'd call a serious movie or an intelligent movie but it's a fun action adventure. I wouldn't really even call it a conspiracy movie as such. It's not particularly mysterious or suspenseful but Warren Beatty plays a good lead character.
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The 1970s Hollywood was a great period for conspiracy paranoia filled films . A classic