Extreme Close-Up (film)
Extreme Close-Up | |
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Directed by | Jeannot Szwarc |
Produced by |
Paul Lazarus III Michael I. Rachmil Kurt Villadsen |
Written by | Michael Crichton |
Starring | Jim McMullan |
Music by | Basil Poledouris |
Cinematography | Paul Lohmann |
Release dates |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Extreme Close-Up is a 1973 film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by Michael Crichton. It deals with privacy in an ever growing technological age.
Plot
A television reporter rents surveillance equipment for a story on the intrusion of surreptitious surveillance in peoples' private lives. He spies on his neighbors and eventually a broader range of citizens, finding himself caught up in the dark world of voyeurism.
Cast
- Jim McMullan as John Norman
- Katherine Woodville as Sally Norman
- James A. Watson Jr. as Cameraman
- Bara Byrnes as Sylvia Marina
- Al Checco as Surveillance Salesman
- Jacqueline Giroux as Barbie
- Curtis Credel as Reporter
Reception
The film is highly praised by fans of Michael Crichton.
Home video
The film was released on home video under the title Sex Through a Window.
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