The Conversation is regarded as one of Francis Ford Coppola’s greatest films.
Two-time Academy Award® winner Gene Hackman (Unforgiven, The French Connection) plays a paranoid and personally-secretive surveillance expert who has a crisis of conscience when he suspects that a couple he is spying on will be murdered. This tense thriller makes some remarkably advanced arguments about technology's role in society that still resonate today.
In addition to Apocalypse Now, The Conversation was Coppola’s only other film to win the prestigious Palme d’Or at Cannes.
Special Features:
Collectible Booklet “The Conversation on The Conversation” – Includes First Reviews of the Movie After its Release in 1974
Over 5.5 Hours of Bonus Material:
Never-Before-Seen Archival Audio of Director Francis Ford Coppola Dictating the Original Script
Audio Commentary with Francis Ford Coppola
Audio Commentary with Supervising Editor Walter Murch
Never-Before-Seen Interview with Francis Ford Coppola and Composer David Shire
Never-Before-Seen Archival Screen Tests
Archival On-set Interview with Gene Hackman