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Blow Out

Blow Out

By Brian De Palma

  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release Date: 1981-07-24
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 47min
  • Director: Brian De Palma
  • Production Company: Cinema 77
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.4/10
7.4
From 1,438 Ratings

Description

The legendary Brian De Palma ("Dressed to Kill") writes and directs "Blow Out," a taut thriller that mixes politics, conspiracy and paranoia in equal measure. John Travolta ("Get Shorty") gives an outstanding performance as a B-movie sound-effects editor who inadvertently records the car crash of a presidential hopeful. But the more he listens to his recording, the more he come to believe that the noise he heard was not a tire blow-out, but, rather, a gunshot, and that the accident was an act of political assassination. With the help of an eyewitness (Nancy Allen, "RoboCop"), Travolta attempts to unravel the web that has been unwittingly spun around him and uncover the truth. John Lithgow ("The Manhattan Project") and Dennis Franz ("The Package") co-star with a score by the great Pino Donaggio ("Carrie") and gritty cinematography by Vilmos Zsigmond ("The Long Goodbye").

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  • 1981 movie

    2
    By Elwin4
    After Saturday Night Fever, John Travolta didn't do that well and for $3.99 I have seen better movies for .99 cents.
  • Brilliant

    5
    By Sterling Cooper NYC
    Every shot in this movie is beautiful... De Palma made a handful of masterpieces and this paranoid thriller is one of them. The print on iTunes is widescreen and looks great.
  • Terrific Brian De Palma Thriller

    4
    By CR-10
    One of De Palma’s best films. A brilliantly directed, written and performed conspiracy thriller. John Travolta gives one of his best performances as a sound man who gets involved in a cover up to embarrass a senator that results in his death. Saying any more would spoil the story. Nancy Allen, Dennis Franz and John Lithgow round out a terrific supporting cast. Pino Donaggio composed a great and effective score. De Palma takes the story in unexpected directions and the film earns points for a startling surprise in its last act. Highly recommended.

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