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Pursuit

  • TV Movie
  • 1972
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
616
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Pursuit (1972)
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A political extremist plans to spread stolen nerve gas in a city where a political convention is being held. Government agents are sent to catch him.A political extremist plans to spread stolen nerve gas in a city where a political convention is being held. Government agents are sent to catch him.A political extremist plans to spread stolen nerve gas in a city where a political convention is being held. Government agents are sent to catch him.

  • Director
    • Michael Crichton
  • Writers
    • Michael Crichton
    • Robert Dozier
  • Stars
    • Ben Gazzara
    • E.G. Marshall
    • William Windom
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    616
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Crichton
    • Writers
      • Michael Crichton
      • Robert Dozier
    • Stars
      • Ben Gazzara
      • E.G. Marshall
      • William Windom
    • 15User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ben Gazzara
    Ben Gazzara
    • Steven Graves
    E.G. Marshall
    E.G. Marshall
    • James Wright
    William Windom
    William Windom
    • Robert Phillips
    Joseph Wiseman
    Joseph Wiseman
    • Dr. Nordman
    Jim McMullan
    Jim McMullan
    • Lewis
    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Timothy Drew
    Will Kuluva
    Will Kuluva
    • Dr. Wolff
    Hank Brandt
    • Agent
    Quinn K. Redeker
    Quinn K. Redeker
    • Captain Morrison
    • (as Quinn Redecker)
    Conrad Bachmann
    Conrad Bachmann
    • Second Officer
    Joe Brooks
    Joe Brooks
    • Cop
    Robert Cleaves
    • Gleason
    Walt Davis
    • First Officer
    Dan Ferrone
    Dan Ferrone
    • Salesman
    Sid Grossfeld
    • Stack
    Diki Lerner
    • Nerve Gas Victim
    Len Wayland
    Len Wayland
    • Karley
    Eddie Garrett
    • Agent monitoring phone
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Michael Crichton
    • Writers
      • Michael Crichton
      • Robert Dozier
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    7Coventry

    He's got the nerve, and he's got the nerve gas!

    Numerous people in the history of the film industry are overrated. Several ones are underrated, and then there's a small group of people that are massively, scandalously, and incomprehensibly underrated! In this last group sits writer/director Michael Crichton, although - admittedly - he would remain underrated even if he received a dozen of Oscars and a life-size statue on Hollywood Boulevard. That's how genius he was.

    With "Pursuit" Crichton dropped off his calling card as a director. Two of his novels were previously adapted already, namely the stupendous "The Andromeda Strain" and the quirky "The Carey Treatment", but here Crichton decided to turn his own novel (written under a pseudonym name) into a film scenario and direct it himself. Being a modestly produced, short, and mainly dialogue-driven TV-movie, "Pursuit" was also the ideal rehearsal for Crichton's bigger and more legendary works "Westworld", "Coma", and "The First Great Train Robbery".

    What anyone should admire about Michael Crichton is how his stories seem grotesque and unlikely to happen at first, but they are nevertheless brought in such a disturbingly realistic fashion that gradually the viewer gets persuaded that the top-event is inevitable from happening. The top-event can refer to robot-gunslingers in theme park turning against the human visitors, genetically engineered dinosaurs breaking out, or - in this case - one politically engaged psychopath being able to steal nerve gas from the government and conspire a large-scaled attack against the President and an entire city of innocent bystanders.

    From the very first second and throughout the entire 75 minutes of running time, "Pursuit" is a tense edge-of-your-seat thriller with a stressful atmosphere and great performances of both Ben Gazzara and E. G. Marshal. Via the simple yet effective trick of occasionally showing a countdown-clock at the bottom of the screen, Crichton makes clear how urgent it's getting for CIA bulldog Steve Graves to apprehend the mysterious James Wright and figure out his terrorist scheme. A few little defaults here and there (like an ungracious exit for the lead villain) but mostly good stuff.
    7blanche-2

    good thriller

    E.G. Marshall is a political activist who intends to release nerve gas into San Diego, where the Republican national convention is being held. Ben Gazzara and his team are assigned to capture him and stop the gas from being stolen.

    Written and directed by Michael Crichton, this was a low-budget TV movie, though it deserved better. What's always interesting about any films with a political slant -- even back to 1930 -- is that politics haven't changed, and most of the time, the speeches and situations remain timely. This movie is no different. Just listen to what E.G. Marshall has to say.

    It was wonderful to see Ben Gazzara, William Windom, Joseph Wiseman, and a baby-faced Martin Sheen in this - all of them were very prevalent in the TV of my youth, as was Jim McMullan, who had dark hair then.

    Very suspenseful.
    9sonthert

    Set in Beautiful San Diego, an emergent Terrorist Threat

    How this movie doesn't get more acclaim is strange.

    The prophetic and imaginative Michael Crichton ("Andromeda Strain", "Coma", "WestWorld" directs his own screenplay. Michael Crichton had a prescience in his vision and this movie is no exception. Getting hung up on setting the movie "in the future" never presented a dilemma for Crichton. He just uses contemporary settings to bring the movie closer to home. The technology may be beyond our means, but it still affects us all today.

    The movie stars brilliant and eclectic Ben Gazzara ("The Killing of a Chinese Bookie", "The Big Lebowski"), Storied great E.G. Marshall ("12 Angry Men", "Creepshow"), Prolific Martin Sheen ("Apocalypse Now", "The Dead Zone") and Television guest star William Windom ("Star Trek: The Doomsday Machine", "Escape from the Planet of The Apes").

    The musical score is even composed by composer-great Jerry Goldsmith. Its reminiscent of "Hawaii 5-0", "McQ" or "The French Connection" a typical, but lively, 70s-style action cop-show movie background score. I love background scores like this. Its a really good one. The sunset of actual orchestral background scores.

    The story revolves around a political activist-millionaire-terrorist who steals a large supply of nerve gas and threatens to release it in San Diego, which is hosting the Republican National Convention.

    Sounds simple. The movie is really thrilling for a TV Movie, the story has a familiar contemporary feel, the acting and musical score are good. The movie was filmed in early 1970s San Diego and for anybody who loves or lives in San Diego (like me), the movie is a great archive piece to record how San Diego was 40 years ago. Much more watchable than "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes".

    Could the movie have been better? Sure it could. It suffered from low-budget syndrome. Michael Crichton's visionary writing shakes most of the deficiencies the move has and makes this a great TV-Special...certainly one of my top 10-made for TV Movies of all time.
    Captain Kronos

    Above average cat & mouse suspense thriller.

    One of my local UHF channels showed this movie on a Saturday afternoon. Overall, it is very well done, especially for a made-for-TV movie. The movie moved along at a good pace and the acting was good all around. It is a little reminiscent of the early episodes of "Columbo". Ben Gazzara is pursuing E.G. Marshall, who he knows is planning to do something at a Democratic national convention in San Diego. The two repeatedly try to outwit each other, all the while knowing that the other guy is watching every move. This makes for some interesting plot twists and blind alleys. Crichton, as usual, pays very close attention to technological details, making the premise very realistic, unlike a lot of "caper" movies where plot hinges on an essential piece of knowledge the character could not possibly have had. I'm really surprised this hasn't been remade for the big screen, given Michael Crichton's popularity.
    7searchanddestroy-1

    Where is Kiefer Sutherland?

    I am surprised that no one has noticed that this film may have inspired 24 series, that's my own opinion at least. I appreciated this TV movie, very well paced but unfortunately too much foreesable, predictable. Good job anyway, no problem.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Crichton's first directing credit.
    • Goofs
      An unfinished set ceiling and some set lighting is visible in the apartment used by the Federal agents to watch E.G. Marshall.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About WestWorld (2021)

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Explosion!
    • Filming locations
      • Virginia, USA
    • Production companies
      • ABC Circle Films
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 13 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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