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The Falcon and the Snowman

 
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The Falcon and the Snowman

  • Director: John Schlesinger
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Spy Film
  • Movie Type: Docudrama, Unglamorized Spy Film
  • Themes: Traitorous Spies/Double Agents, Drug Trade
  • Main Cast: Timothy Hutton, Sean Penn, David Suchet, Lori Singer, Pat Hingle
  • Release Year: 1985
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 110 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

John Schlesinger directed this fact-based drama - adapted from Robert Lindsay's bestseller of the same title -- about two Californians, friends since boyhood, who are caught selling government secrets to the Soviet Union. Christopher Boyce (Timothy Hutton) is an all-American boy, studying for the priesthood in a seminary. But Boyce decides to drop out of school, and with the help of his father (Pat Hingle), a FBI agent, he gets a job working for the CIA in a message-routing center. While reading the messages, Boyce is shocked to learn that the CIA is involved in fixing Australian elections. Watching the Watergate hearings on television, he feels an ever-mounting sense of outrage at the arrogance of the U.S. government and decides to do something about it. Deciding to supply the CIA messages to the Russians, he enlists his childhood friend Daulton Lee (Sean Penn) to help him. Lee is to deliver the CIA secrets to a Russian operative (David Suchet) at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City. But Lee is an unreliable drug dealer, and his sloppy spy trail leads the two old friends into more trouble than they bargained for. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

Dorian Harewood - Gene; Richard Dysart - Dr. Lee; Mady Kaplan - Laurie; Macon McCalman - Larry Rogers; Boris Leskin - Mikhael; George C. Grant - Karpov; Jennifer Runyon - Carole; Joyce Van Patten - Mrs. Boyce; Priscilla Pointer - Mrs. Lee; Chris Makepeace - David Lee; Burke Byrnes - U.S. Customs Agent; Philip Carey - Pan Am Clerk; Anatoly Davydov - Guard; Abel Franco - Interrogator; Jaime Garza - Raul; Stanley Grover - NSA Inspector; Jerry Hardin - Tony Owens; Lara Harris; Betty Lou Henson - Debra; Sam Ingraffia - Kenny Kahn; Michael Ironside - F.B.I. Agent; Raul Martinez - Police Sergeant; Daniel McDonald - Clay; Marvin J. McIntyre - Ike; Tom Nolan - Undercover Cop; Vic Polizos - FBI Interrogator; Nicholas Pryor - Eddie; Guillermo Rios - Drug Dealer; Carlos Romano - Inspector Estevez; Drew Snyder - F.B.I. Interrogator; Karen West - Boyce Child; Valerie Wildman - U.S. Embassy Official; Stephen E. Miller - Newscaster; Bob Nelson - F.B.I. Agent; Bob Arbogast - Guard; George Belanger - U.S. Consul; Martha Campos - Carmen; Arturo Comacho - Boyce Child; Steve Duffy - Barman; Leopoldo Frances - Nigerian Diplomat; James Hardie - Police Interrogator; Annie Kozuch - Boyce Child; Rob Newell - Boyce Child; Rob Reed - Boyce Child; Jeff Seyfried - Pool Man; Arthur Taxier - F.B.I. Agent; Herbie Wallace - Pet Shop Owner

Credit

Michael Childers - Associate Producer, Albert Wolsky - Costume Designer, John Schlesinger - Director, Richard Marden - Editor, Lyle Mays - Composer (Music Score), Pat Metheny - Composer (Music Score), David Bowie - Songwriter, Ken Chase - Makeup, James D. Bissell - Production Designer, Allen Daviau - Cinematographer, John Daly - Producer, Gabriel Katzka - Producer, John Schlesinger - Producer, Edward Teets - Producer, Jim Teegarden - Set Designer, Greg Brickman - Stunts, Gilbert Combs - Stunts, Justin Derosa - Stunts, Fred Hice - Stunts, Laura Harris - Stunts, Steven Zaillian - Screenwriter, Michael Dennison - Costumes Supervisor, Robert Lindsey - Book Author

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Album Review: The Falcon and the Snowman
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  • Artist: Original Soundtrack
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1984
  • Total Time: 38:23
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Soundtrack

Review

Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays lent their trademark sound to the sweeping (occasionally orchestral) score of this original soundtrack. David Bowie's vocals are featured on "This Is Not America." ~ Scott Bultman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Psalm 121/Flight of the Falcon Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays Pat Metheny Group (4:09)
Daulton Lee Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays Pat Metheny Group (5:59)
Chris Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays Pat Metheny Group (3:21)
The The Falcon Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays Pat Metheny Group (5:02)
This Is Not America (Lyrics) David Bowie, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays David Bowie, Pat Metheny Group (3:55)
Extent of the Lie Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays Pat Metheny Group (4:18)
The Level of Deception Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays Pat Metheny Group (5:49)
Capture Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays Pat Metheny Group (4:03)
Epilogue (Psalm 121) Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays Pat Metheny Group (2:16)

Credits

David Bowie (Vocals), David Bowie (Producer), David Bowie (Performer), Pat Metheny (Producer), Pat Metheny (Performer), National Philharmonic Orchestra (?), Bob Clearmountain (Mixing), Lyle Mays (Producer), John McCarthy (Conductor), Pat Metheny Group (Performer), Pat Metheny Group (?)
Wikipedia: The Falcon and the Snowman
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The Falcon and the Snowman

Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by John Schlesinger
Produced by John Daly
Written by Steven Zaillian
Starring Timothy Hutton
Sean Penn
Pat Hingle
Joyce Van Patten
Music by Lyle Mays
Pat Metheny
Cinematography Allen Daviau
Editing by Richard Marden
Distributed by Orion Pictures Corporation
Release date(s) United States:
January 25, 1985
Running time 131 min.
Country U.S.
Language English

The Falcon and the Snowman is a 1985 film about two young American men, Christopher Boyce (played by Timothy Hutton) and Daulton Lee (played by Sean Penn), who sold U.S. security secrets to the Soviet Union. The film is based upon the 1979 book A True Story of Friendship and Espionage by Robert Lindsey, and features the theme song "This Is Not America", written and performed by David Bowie and the Pat Metheny Group.

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Plot synopsis

The Falcon and the Snowman is based on the true story of former altar boy and former Catholic seminary student Christopher Boyce and fellow former altar boy turned drug dealer Daulton Lee, two young men from wealthy California families who sold classified government information to the Soviet Union during the mid 1970s.

Boyce, an expert in the sport of falconry-- thus, the nickname "Falcon"-- gets a job at a civilian defense contractor (TRW, though it is called "RTX" in the movie) working in the so-called "Black Vault", a secure communication facility through which flows information on some of the most classified U.S. operations in the world. Boyce becomes disillusioned with the U.S. government through his new position, especially after reading a misrouted communiqué dealing with the CIA's (alleged) plan to depose the Prime Minister of Australia. Frustrated by this duplicity, Boyce decides to repay his government by passing classified secrets to the Soviets. Lee, a drug addict and minor smuggler sometimes called "the snowman" (in reference to his cocaine sales), agrees to actually contact and deal with the KGB on Boyce's behalf, motivated not by idealism, but by what he perceives as an opportunity to make money and eventually settle in his idea of paradise, Costa Rica.

As the pair become increasingly involved with espionage, Lee's ambition to create a major espionage business coupled with his excessive drug use began alienating the two men from each other, and their Soviet handler becomes increasingly reluctant to deal through Lee as the middleman because of Lee's periods of irrationality. Boyce wants to end the espionage so that he can attend college and meets with Lee's KGB handler to explain the situation. When Lee, desperate to regain the Soviets' regard after realizing that the KGB no longer needs him as a courier now that they have direct contact with Boyce, is observed tossing a note over the fence at the Soviet embassy in Mexico, he is arrested by Mexican police, and a U.S. Foreign Services officer accompanies him to the police station. When the police search his pockets and find film (from a Minox spy camera Boyce used to photograph documents) and a postcard (used by the Soviets to show the haphazard Lee the location of a drop zone), they produce pictures of the same location that was on the postcard, showing officers surrounding a dead man on the street: the Foreign Services officer explains that the Mexican police are trying to implicate him with the murder of a policeman, a charge Lee denies. The police drag away Lee and torture him. Hours later, he reveals finally that he is a Soviet spy... the real reason the police had been ordered to detain him. Told by the Mexican police that he will be deported, Lee is asked to where he should be deported. Lee suggests Costa Rica: the police give him a choice between the Soviet Union and the U.S.A. Lee reluctantly agrees to go back to America and is arrested as he walks across the border.

Boyce learns of Lee's arrest and, knowing that he too will soon be captured, releases his pet falcon in a field and then sits down to wait. Moments later, U.S. Marshals and FBI agents surround and capture him.

The movie ends with both Lee and Boyce in prisoner jumpsuits and shackles, flanked on either side by officers escorting them to prison.

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HBO broadcast jamming

The film has obtained some notoriety as a showing of the movie on HBO in 1986 was jammed by a satellite broadcast operator calling himself Captain Midnight.

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