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Blow Out - Wikipedia
Blow Out is a 1981 American neo-noir political thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma.[3] The film stars John Travolta as Jack Terry,
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Blow Out (1981) - IMDb
Directed by Brian De Palma. With John Travolta, Nancy Allen, John Lithgow, Dennis Franz. A movie sound recordist accidentally records the evidence that proves that a car accident was actually murder and consequently finds himself in danger.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082085/
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Blow Out (1981) - Rotten Tomatoes
Brian De Palma's homage to Michelangelo Antonioni's classic art movie Blow-Up (1966) blends suspense and political paranoia when a Philadelphia soundman inadvertently records a murder. Former police technician Jack Terri (John Travolta) makes his living doing sound for slasher flicks. While recording new outdoor effects one night, Jack witnesses a couple's car careen off a bridge into a river, but he can save only the female occupant, Sally (Nancy Allen). Jack begins to suspect something when he learns that her dead companion was a Presidential hopeful. Re-playing his tape over and over, Jack thinks that he hears a gun shot before the crash-causing tire blow-out. When sleazy photographer Manny Karp (Dennis Franz) comes forward with photos of the accident, Jack discovers the real reason that the naïve Sally was in the car -- and also a way to prove his auditory suspicions through motion pictures. Even with all his surveillance talent, however, Jack cannot see (or hear) how dangerous the big picture really is until it's too late. Taking a break from horror films, De Palma turned his interests in technology and voyeurism toward more politically loaded subject matter at the dawn of the Reagan era; the film's red, white and blue mise-en-scène,
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Blow Out Movie Review & Film Summary (1981) | Roger Ebert
There are times when "Blow Out" resembles recent American history trapped in the "Twilight Zone." Episodes are hauntingly familiar, and yet seem slightly askew. What if the "grassy knoll" recordings from the police radio in Dallas had been crossed with Chappaquiddick and linked to Watergate? What if Jack Ruby had been a private eye specializing in divorce cases? What if Abraham Zapruder—the man who took the home movies of President John F. Kennedy's death—had been a sound-effects man? And what if Judith Exner—remember her?—had been working with Ruby? These are some of the inspirations out of which Brian De Palma constructs "Blow Out," a movie which continues his practice of making cross-references to other movies, other directors, and actual historical events, and which nevertheless is his best and most original work.
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/blow-out
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The Criterion Collection - Blow Out(1981)
In the enthralling Blow Out, brilliantly crafted by Brian De Palma, John Travolta gives one of his greatest performances, as a movie sound-effects man who believes he has accidentally recorded a political assassination.
https://www.criterion.com/films/27561-blow-out
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Amazon.com: Blow Out (1981)
John Travolta, Nancy Allen, John Lithgow, Dennis Franz, Peter Boyden, Curt May, John Aquino, John McMartin, Deborah Everton, J. Patrick McNamara, Missy Cleveland, Roger Wilson, Vilmos Zsigmond, Brian De Palma, Paul Hirsch, Fred C. Caruso, George Litto, Bill Mesce Jr.: Movies & TV
https://www.amazon.com/Blow-Out-John-Travolta/dp/B00005K3NV
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Blow Out (1981) directed by Brian De Palma • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd
Jack Terry is a master sound recordist who works on grade-B horror movies. Late one evening, he is recording sounds for use in his movies when he hears something unexpected through his sound equipment and records it. Curiosity gets the better of him when the media become involved, and he begins to unravel the pieces of a nefarious conspiracy. As he struggles to survive against his shadowy enemies and expose the truth, he does not know whom he can trust.
https://letterboxd.com/film/blow-out/
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Brian De Palma’s ‘Blow Out’ is one of the finest films about the process of film
A stylish American thriller knee-deep in paranoia, Brian De Palma’s Blow Out is a neatly packed, thrill-ridden film executed on a level far beyond average filmmaking.
https://cinephiliabeyond.org/brian-de-palmas-blow-out/
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Blow Out Reviews
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BLOW OUT (1981) Trailer - The Criterion Collection - YouTube
Out on Blu-ray and DVD on April 26th, 2011! Learn more: http://www.criterion.com/films/27561 In the enthralling Blow Out, brilliantly crafted by Brian De Pal...
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Blow Out – review | Film | The Guardian
Classic DVD: Brian De Palma's complex conspiracy thriller draws on Blow-Up and The Conversation to brilliant effect, writes Philip French
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/jun/09/blow-out-classic-dvd-review
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The Savage Stack: BLOW OUT (1981)
Brian De Palma laments the death of America's soul in his political thriller masterpiece.
https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2017/01/30/the-savage-stack-blow-out-1981
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Blow Out (1981) — Art of the Title
Twenty-seven seconds. The wind, thumping, a heartbeat, panting, screams, a bang, swerving, a crash, the back and forth of a VU meter registering it all.
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