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Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / Theatrical Release: 1988 / Director: Roman Polanski / Actors: Harrison Ford, Betty Buckley ... more
Frantic (DVD) ... ... / DVD released 25 October, 1999 at Warner Home Video / Features of the DVD: Dubbed, PAL, Widescreen / Living in exile in Paris after eluding a controversial charge of statutory rape in America, director Roman Polanski seemed professionally adrift during the 1980s, making only one film (the ill-fated Pirates) between 1979 and 1988. Then Polanski found inspiration--and a major star in Harrison Ford--to make Frantic, a thriller that played directly into Polanski's gift for creating an atmosphere of mystery, dread, escalating suspense and uncertain fate. Set in Paris (Polanski couldn't go to Hollywood, so Hollywood came to him), the story begins when an American heart surgeon (Ford) arrives in the City of Lights with his wife (Betty Buckly) for a medical convention. They check into a posh hotel, and in a brilliantly directed scene, Ford takes a shower and emerges to find that his wife has vanished. This mysterious disappearance--and a confusion between two identical pieces of luggage--leads Ford into the Paris underground and a plot that grows increasingly dangerous as he approaches the truth of his wife's disappearance. The plot of Frantic gets too complicated, and the pace drops off in the cluttered second half, but in Polanski's capable hands the film is blessed with moments of heightened suspense in the tradition of classic thrillers. --Jeff Shannon

Newest Review: ... His wife disappears following the confusion over picking up the wrong suitcase, and thus ensures a frantic chase where Walker ... more

 ... teams up with Michele, a career smuggler, whose case his wife picked up by mistake. Walker must find his wife and get her back safely from international terrorists, and to do this he needs Mchele's help. The plot here is familiar territory for us as an audience. Smuggling and its casualties features in many films and is a common basis for a plot in cinema. What is gritty about this film is the acting talent from Ford and also Emmanuelle Seigner as Michele. The two of them desperately trek across Paris in dangerous...more

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pmcds
Premium Review Frantic (DVD): Anybody seen my wife? (341 words)
by pmcds - written on 12/09/08 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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Frantic is a 1988 thriller directed by Roman Polanski and starring Harrison Ford as a surgeon searching in Paris for his missing wife. The film didn't have a great return at the box office upon its release, but it was a critical success and has been regarded as one of Ford's most raw and believable roles to date. Ford stars as Dr Richard Walker, a surgeon visiting Paris for a medical conference. His wife disappears following the confusion over picking up the wrong suitcase, and thus ensures a frantic chase where Walker teams up with Michele, a career smuggler, whose case his wife picked up by mistake. Walker must find his wife and get her back safely from ...

wampyrii
Premium Review My Title Writer Is Taking The Morning Off (859 words)
by wampyrii - written on 26/10/02 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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Roman Polanski's "The Fearless Vampire Killers" is one of my favourite movies of all time. "Rosemary's Baby" is critically acclaimed as one of the creepiest movies ever made, despite my opinion that it's a bit pants. "Chinatown" is simply fantastic and easily one of the top ten films of all time for my money. Everything this director has produced since that 1974 masterpiece? Crap. Well, crap by the standards he laid down in the late 60s to mid 70s anyway but even so, he's produced nothing but distinctly average thrillers for the last 28 years. This year sees Roman Polanski apparently making some kind of return to form with ...

 
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