Parallax View, The - (Movie Clip) Too Independent
Critical scene in which reporter Lee (Paula Prentiss) snubs ex-beau Joe (Warren Beatty), Senator Carroll (Bill Joyce) ascends the Space Needle, and the assassin appears in Alan J. Pakula's The Parallax View, 1974.
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Parallax View, The - (Textless Trailer)
A reporter (Warren Beatty) uncovers a corporation that manages political assassinations in The Parallax View (1974).
Parallax View, The -- (Movie Clip) Credits, Commission
The credit sequence from Alan J. Pakula's The Parallax View, 1974, plays as the commission report on the assassination of Senator Carrol, which opened the film, is delivered.
Parallax View, The -- (Movie Clip) Nothing But Fish
Sheriff Wicker (Kelly Thordsen) befriends reporter Joe (Warren Beatty), offers him a lead about a dam, and meets him there the next morning in Alan J. Pakula's The Parallax View, 1974.
Parallax View, The -- (Movie Clip) These People Were Killed!
Panicked ex-girlfriend Lee (Paula Prentiss) tries to convince Joe (Warren Beatty) that somebody is killing witnesses to an assassination three years earlier in Alan J. Pakula's The Parallax View, 1974.
Parallax View, The -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Senator Carroll
Senator Carroll (Bill Joyce) is the main attraction at the Seattle Independence Day parade, with Lee Carter (Paula Prentiss) reporting live and consultant Austin Tucker (William Daniels) commenting in the opening scene from The Parallax View, 1974.
Parallax View, The -- (Movie Clip) Non-Ex-Agent
Frady (Warren Beatty) visits his ex-lawman friend Will (Kenneth Mars) at an amusement park to talk about creating a cover for his investigation in Alan J. Pakula's The Parallax View, 1974.