Klute in New York: A Background for Suspense (1971) Poster

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8/10
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moogyboy7 April 2005
This was also on the widescreen VHS edition as well, along with the original theatrical trailer. Proof? I got my first DVD player only a couple of months ago and I've been familiar with it for years.

Anyhow, I really like this entry in the cycle of making-of shorts, produced by Professional Films, that accompanied Warner Bros. feature films of the late '60s/early '70s (others I've seen: Bullitt, Deliverance, All The President's Men, Dog Day Afternoon). It really captures the grimy, grungy, rusty atmosphere of New York of the period--even better than Klute itself--and almost makes one long for it. Maybe that's just me, a naive hick Midwesterner with a romanticized view of a Real Big City, but this short sure made me feel bittersweet-nostalgic. While long on atmosphere, the short--being short--is a bit skimpy on the actual movie goings-on, although we do get to hear voice-over from Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherland, director Alan Pakula, and DP Gordon Willis. I suppose this is the closest thing they had to a DVD-style running commentary in those days, and as I haven't seen the DVD yet I do hope that Pakula managed to supply a new commentary track before he passed away. In lieu of a running commentary, this is an okay substitute, and a marvelous Instamatic snapshot of the time and place besides.
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10/10
Great supplement to the film, only on DVD
MovieCriticMarvelfan13 August 2002
I had the pleasure of watching "Klute" on dvd, it is got to be one of the best films of Alan Pacula, and Jane Fonda's career.

The mystery and suspense of the film is something that Hollywood has rarely capture on screen so well.

This documentary filmed in 1971 details the making of the film including interviews with the actors, the location in New York (way before the Sept 11 attacks) and story.

The documentary is rare, you won't see anywhere but the DVD.

I watched the DVD for the film and loved it. Check it out.
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8/10
Nifty behind the scenes making of documentary
Woodyanders25 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This 8-minute documentary short covers some interesting ground on the making of "Klute," with a specific emphasis on shooting the movie on location in New York City. Jane Fonda talks about her character Bree Daniels coming from a middle-class family with probably a few years of college and praises director Alan J. Pakula for giving her the confidence to trust her instincts. Donald Sutherland points out that he was initially appalled at how rundown New York City was when he first arrived to act in the film. Moreover, Pakula's collaboration with cinematographer Gordon Willis is also touched on. Pakula makes a particularly neat insight at the end when he comments that shooting the film on practical locations in New York City gave the picture a greater immediacy and intensity that filming in a studio would have only taken away from. Well worth a watch for fans of the film.
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