Sorcerer

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Sorcerer is a 1977 tense adventure thriller film directed by William Friedkin, known for its gritty realism and story of desperate men transporting unstable explosives through a dangerous jungle.

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Sorcerer canonical 5
Sorcerer (soundtrack) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
adventure film
film
thriller film
authorOfSourceMaterial Georges Arnaud
basedOn Le Salaire de la peur
The Wages of Fear
basedOnWorkType novel
boxOfficePerformance initial commercial disappointment
cinematographer Dick Bush
John M. Stephens NERFINISHED
composer Tangerine Dream
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception mixed on initial release
director William Friedkin
distributor Paramount Pictures
Universal Pictures
editor Bud S. Smith
Robert K. Lambert
featuresPlotElement dangerous truck journey
jungle setting
transporting unstable explosives
genre adventure
drama
thriller
hasTheme desperation
existentialism
fatalism
survival
isRemakeOf The Wages of Fear
surface form: The Wages of Fear (1953 film)
laterReception critical reappraisal
cult classic
musicGenre electronic score
notableFor gritty realism
intense suspense sequences
notableScene truck crossing rotting rope bridge in storm
originalLanguage English
productionBudgetUSD approximately 22 million
productionCompany Paramount Pictures
Universal Pictures
ratingMPAA PG
releaseYear 1977
runtimeMinutes 121
setIn Latin American jungle
fictional South American country
stars Amidou
Bruno Cremer
Francisco Rabal
Edgar Stehli
surface form: Ramon Bieri

Roy Scheider

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Roy Scheider notableWork Sorcerer
William Friedkin notableWork Sorcerer
William Friedkin directed Sorcerer
Tangerine Dream notableWork Sorcerer
this entity surface form: Sorcerer (soundtrack)