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  • @quirtdrozario856
    @quirtdrozario856 Рік тому +150

    Can't beat Edward Fox as the "Jackal". Fantastic movie.

    • @dukabear2640
      @dukabear2640 4 місяці тому

      Yeah, but his nephew’s a bellend

  • @harshaphukan5091
    @harshaphukan5091 2 роки тому +102

    One of the best book to movie adaptations ever!

  • @SubrataDas-se2vk
    @SubrataDas-se2vk 2 роки тому +196

    A sublime movie, no explosion, no car chase, no mannerism, yet tense and thrilling.

    • @alexsis8980
      @alexsis8980 7 місяців тому

      Читай книгу, намного интереснее.

    • @popindosin228
      @popindosin228 6 місяців тому +6

      Cause It is about committing a crime how it is in real life. Not in Hollywood.

    • @alastairbeaumont9578
      @alastairbeaumont9578 5 місяців тому +11

      And the soundtrack is spot on.
      (There basically isn’t one).

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 4 місяці тому +1

      Props folk even balanced the rifle!

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 4 місяці тому

      @@alastairbeaumont9578 The piano rips are scary. I figured out how they did that.

  • @tilesetter1953
    @tilesetter1953 3 роки тому +139

    .... and no annoying "music" or idiotic fake sound effects!!!! I love it.

  • @jojoanggono3229
    @jojoanggono3229 2 роки тому +115

    It's a rare occasion where the movie come up to the book.

    • @twown
      @twown 4 місяці тому +3

      Talented Mr. Ripley.

    • @McRocket
      @McRocket Місяць тому +5

      Rare is - sadly - right.

  • @RedForeman301
    @RedForeman301 2 роки тому +21

    I love this movie. Watched it with my Dad about 40 years ago...a great memory

  • @dasbof
    @dasbof 3 роки тому +44

    Also loved the cars in this movie. Also the places he stayed. Very old world Europe feel. Just love this movie.

  • @flankerpraha
    @flankerpraha 7 років тому +399

    That's how you make a thrilling scene. One gun and one melon. No explosions, no car chases. That's a MOVIE.

    • @adamschaeffer4057
      @adamschaeffer4057 4 роки тому +2

      Gnarly looking round. NOT!!

    • @ppuh6tfrz646
      @ppuh6tfrz646 4 роки тому +14

      All the great movie scenes contain melons.

    • @Adrian-jk4kx
      @Adrian-jk4kx 4 роки тому +7

      Imagination is the greatest effect.

    • @williamvaughn4148
      @williamvaughn4148 4 роки тому +11

      @@Adrian-jk4kx Absolutely. These days, sadly, it's rarely utilized.

    • @Kermit_T_Frog
      @Kermit_T_Frog 3 роки тому +7

      It is anticipation that makes for story telling. The frantic action sets only work when they take a movie to a resolution of some kind.

  • @mfranssens
    @mfranssens Рік тому +14

    The French aristocrat he meets. Great actress and a beautiful lady. This film is a classic. The casting was spot on.

    • @ianboard544
      @ianboard544 4 місяці тому +4

      Michel Lonsdale as the detective was perfect too.

    • @plasticbucket
      @plasticbucket 4 місяці тому

      Why did he have to kill her.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 4 місяці тому +1

      @@plasticbucket She figured him for a criminal. Also, he's a psychopath.

  • @emansnas
    @emansnas 3 роки тому +222

    One of those very rare movies that wears like a diamond. Each time it's taken out and viewed the luster is still there. Perfect cut.

    • @TheAngelOfDeath01
      @TheAngelOfDeath01 3 роки тому +24

      From an age where movies were made to feel like a good book: an evening before the tele with a cup of strong tea and a nice sponge cake, sitting on the couch wrapped in warm blankets long after the kids have gone to bed.

    • @ericbond5276
      @ericbond5276 3 роки тому +8

      @@TheAngelOfDeath01 Well said.

    • @pmafterdark
      @pmafterdark 3 роки тому +5

      Couldn't agree more.

    • @kennethrouse7942
      @kennethrouse7942 3 роки тому +5

      I must agree.. so far I have refused to watch the remake. 👍

    • @ericbond5276
      @ericbond5276 3 роки тому

      @@kennethrouse7942 I am seeing a video of an interview with Edward Fox.

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan 3 роки тому +196

    Fox was perfectly cast as the cold, calculating assassin. The entire film is brilliantly paced and directed.

    • @nihilistcentraluk442
      @nihilistcentraluk442 3 роки тому +10

      I would have cut an overlong section at the end around the parades but otherwise a top class film.
      Suspense maintained brilliantly and a hard hitting ending

  • @apurvakmr
    @apurvakmr 2 роки тому +71

    Edward Fox played the rutherless killer to perfection. Brilliant actor.

    • @TimGuitarcouk
      @TimGuitarcouk 4 місяці тому +1

      The scariest movie villain ever…

  • @stuarthenwood7347
    @stuarthenwood7347 9 років тому +191

    This has to be the best scene from my all time favourite film. Edward Fox as the Jackal exudes sheer class!

    • @ericbond5276
      @ericbond5276 3 роки тому +5

      I did like it when the forger got it coming.

    • @davemathews7890
      @davemathews7890 2 роки тому +3

      I preferred him as the gangster in Performance and the dissolute property owner in The Servant. But he's great in everything.

    • @nickslick75
      @nickslick75 7 днів тому

      It's wrong. After aligning the sights, the Jackal disassembles the gun, thus ensuring the sights are misaligned again and must be realigned when the weapon is assembled.

  • @vanpelt2321
    @vanpelt2321 4 місяці тому +60

    Even Fox's gestures and slight movements, like slinging the securing rope around the tree, are so balletic, intentional and well executed that this masterpiece becomes a visual treat that feasts each of the senses. "Day of the Jackal" is pure cinema.

    • @Neandertron
      @Neandertron 4 місяці тому +15

      You absolutely get the sense of a man who has done these exact motions a thousand times before

  • @richardclarke376
    @richardclarke376 3 роки тому +97

    Brilliant writing, acting and filmmaking. Everyone at the top of their game here.

  • @shephherd
    @shephherd 3 роки тому +31

    My all time favourite. I was (and still am) so impressed with this movie...costumes, lighting, acting, and every other detail... this is a milestone in movie making.👍

    • @shephherd
      @shephherd 10 місяців тому

      @user-ek2ng7qb6c yes.... great locations too

  • @TacoVeldstraGrutte
    @TacoVeldstraGrutte 4 роки тому +173

    This is an example how a thrilling movie must be made... underneath tension without bombing or explosions!

    • @draco-amercon
      @draco-amercon 3 роки тому +7

      I watch this more than two decades ago, at the time I was to immature of taste to appreciated its pacing but I did like the movie quite a bit. Many years later I watched the remake of this film, and found it to be quite garish.

    • @AARONANKRUM
      @AARONANKRUM 3 роки тому +15

      Yes. There are no big chases or wild shootouts along the way. This assassin is more cunning and subtle than that - hide the gun inside the car so nothing to find in the bags, car IDed, no carjacking just a some stolen plates and paint job (What planning this guy shows), need a safe place, chat up a duchess (I think), need another, find a male friend this time right in the enemy's camp. And finally, switch again to completely unknown persona of an old crippled soldier. But always, the police detective is on your tail....such tension between the two unseen foes.

    • @viborgvee8399
      @viborgvee8399 2 роки тому

      With bombs? But The bank robberies?

  • @Paolo7219
    @Paolo7219 3 роки тому +17

    Terrific movie. It's one of those movies you can watch and re-watch. It's that good. Love the movie!

  • @nickrat4416
    @nickrat4416 3 роки тому +13

    Seen this movie a dozen times, brilliant movie in every respect.

  • @maxvauderk816
    @maxvauderk816 2 роки тому +42

    Modern movies would most likely skip a scene like this, but it builds tension and is very educational!

    • @AlephNeil
      @AlephNeil 4 місяці тому +4

      Or else they'd keep it but 'jazz it up' and have Bruce Willis use Jack Black as target practice.

    • @nickslick75
      @nickslick75 7 днів тому +1

      It's not educational at all. It's wrong. After aligning the sights, the Jackal disassembles the gun, thus ensuring the sights are misaligned again and must be realigned when the weapon is assembled.

    • @Dec38105
      @Dec38105 14 годин тому +1

      @@nickslick75 maybe that's why he missed de Gaulles head

  • @pgraja5767
    @pgraja5767 3 роки тому +15

    fabulous movie extraordinary, very rarely seen and Edward Fox excelled and others too. What a direction, splendid work.

  • @j.d.b.4683
    @j.d.b.4683 3 роки тому +171

    I didn't know Wilson had played in anything other than Castaway. His work in this is brilliant. It appears he did his own stunt work at the start of his career.

    • @archerarcher8181
      @archerarcher8181 2 роки тому +5

      How does this not have more likes

    • @michaelkelly3221
      @michaelkelly3221 2 роки тому +9

      @@archerarcher8181 Because Wilson was a soccer ball, not a melon!

    • @alloydog613
      @alloydog613 2 роки тому +9

      @@michaelkelly3221 Just shows how good an actor Wilson is.

    • @casualchauncey
      @casualchauncey 2 роки тому +4

      @@michaelkelly3221 excuse me Wilson is a method actor

    • @viborgvee8399
      @viborgvee8399 Рік тому

      Wilson was also the “man-“ I mean “ball in rubber suit” as the alien in Dark Star 1974.

  • @marka87
    @marka87 3 роки тому +75

    It stays pretty true to Frederick Forsyth’s meticulously researched book and keeps all the feel and suspense. Excellent film, one of my top ten.

    • @stuart5811
      @stuart5811 3 роки тому +1

      it is my favorite book and film

    • @smolkafilip
      @smolkafilip 3 роки тому +5

      It was truly meticulously researched. The British passport loophole was in fact a real loophole which Forsyth learned about when researching credible ways in which the Jackal might obtain a false identity that would be good enough for international travel. He even tried to warn the authorities before publishing but they would not listen. It became a subject of controversy after the book became a best seller and the loophole was finally closed... in 2007.

  • @joshuapopoff9225
    @joshuapopoff9225 4 місяці тому +5

    Iconic film. Not a single wasted scene. One of the best!❤❤

  • @luzonvisayasmindanao1354
    @luzonvisayasmindanao1354 3 роки тому +9

    In cable for months and everytime I watch this 3-hour movie. Absorbing riveting engaging and fascinating. There's never a dull moment!

  • @mclaughlinja1995
    @mclaughlinja1995 3 роки тому +56

    This is the rare case where I absolutely loved a book and also absolutely loved the movie version of it. What a classic.

    • @stuart5811
      @stuart5811 3 роки тому +1

      I read Forsyth obtained his knowledge when he was reporting on Biafra

    • @bugbrian723
      @bugbrian723 3 роки тому +1

      Not sure if true . But i was told that at the time of the books release people copied the Jackals method of second passport attainment , and were still able to get away with it . ( Don't bother trying now).

  • @malcs0
    @malcs0 7 років тому +100

    That rifle is a beautiful bit of kit. The whole scene is just class.

    • @philoshaughnessy906
      @philoshaughnessy906 5 років тому +11

      The rifle is feasible, not fantastic, so the whole idea works beautifully.

    • @hansgrueber8169
      @hansgrueber8169 3 роки тому +7

      @@philoshaughnessy906 Its just a rimfire rifle without a stock.

    • @TheBrakpan
      @TheBrakpan 3 роки тому +3

      Looks a lot like a Welrod used by the SOE in occupied France during WW2.

    • @Crete1943
      @Crete1943 3 роки тому +8

      @@TheBrakpan It's a vintage .25 Long Stevens R.F. (movie prop), using the basic components of a single-shot bolt action (without the bolt handle), either an Eatonia or a Cooey Model Canuck was used. The .25 Long Stevens Rim Fire is an obsolete chambering and practically untraceable since 1945, when the last batch of this ammo was manufactured and sold to the public, never to be seen again in quantity or quality.

    • @wolfgangkranek376
      @wolfgangkranek376 3 роки тому +3

      If he didn't have dry fired it it would've been even more classy. ;°)

  • @FGoolg
    @FGoolg 7 років тому +216

    This movie has almost documentary feel to it, that's how authentic it looked.

    • @adamschaeffer4057
      @adamschaeffer4057 4 роки тому +2

      Well, the real Jackal wasn't a white man, for starters

    • @northpaul3276
      @northpaul3276 4 роки тому +9

      @@adamschaeffer4057 who tf cares

    • @adamschaeffer4057
      @adamschaeffer4057 4 роки тому +5

      @@northpaul3276 I find it ironic you spent as much time as you did posting that comment.

    • @northpaul3276
      @northpaul3276 4 роки тому +3

      @@adamschaeffer4057 and i don't find it ironic

    • @adamschaeffer4057
      @adamschaeffer4057 4 роки тому +1

      @@northpaul3276 Maybe because... you're a bromidic, platitudinal wanker!

  • @pattalbot3561
    @pattalbot3561 Місяць тому +4

    Seen this film over 20 times..m..it never fails to impress!!

    • @viktordtz2080
      @viktordtz2080 14 днів тому

      same for me...
      The remake was a piece of sh...

  • @JMUDoc
    @JMUDoc 3 місяці тому +8

    Eddie Fox was _perfect_ for this.
    Absolutely nailed the novel - sophisticated, charming, and totally amoral.

  • @dharmsingh8055
    @dharmsingh8055 3 роки тому +10

    Classic movie ...I remember going to the theatre and almost all tickets were gone just 2 in the front row which normally is a headache ...but the movie was so rivetting that this was completely forgotten ...the best thriller I ever watched

  • @nev707
    @nev707 4 місяці тому +12

    The gunsmith doesn’t ask any questions.
    Truely professional relationship.

  • @hughmckendrick3018
    @hughmckendrick3018 3 роки тому +91

    The exchange earlier between Cyril Cusack and Jamex Fox, when Fox was placing the gun's order.
    Cusack asking the relevent questions, Will the gentleman be sitting or standing? Head shot? Chance of a second shot? Distance?
    A brilliant cinematic scene and the matter of fact coldness when you think of what they are discussing.

    • @TheBlaert
      @TheBlaert 3 роки тому +2

      The question always remained for me did he kill the gunsmith? Or did he spare him? In the book he doesn't kill him but I think in the movie it implies that he does

    • @robertherron9807
      @robertherron9807 3 роки тому +12

      @@TheBlaert in the book there is a thorough discussion of the precautions the gunsmith has made to protect himself from this obvious threat. Details of the purchaser lodged with a 3rd party which would be released after a certain date etc

    • @robertherron9807
      @robertherron9807 3 роки тому +12

      He does kill the guy who provides the false passports and other items to build his disguise, this was after he indicated he would expose the gunman and demands more money for his silence.

    • @billt8504
      @billt8504 3 роки тому +24

      @@TheBlaert Because I read the book first, then saw the movie, it never even occurred to me he'd kill the gunsmith in the movie. I just took it for granted: two professionals respecting each other.

    • @ericbond5276
      @ericbond5276 3 роки тому

      I can see a parody being made in re. to OCD or is it CDO?

  • @neuvocastezero1838
    @neuvocastezero1838 3 роки тому +20

    Helluva film. Not a lot of unnecessary music, cut scenes or sensationalism, but even watching it as a child, I found it riveting.

  • @williamtobin7282
    @williamtobin7282 2 роки тому +7

    Timeless CLASSIC movie.. BRAVO

  • @Grattenj
    @Grattenj 3 місяці тому +5

    That trick with the rope around the tree to stabilise the gun is so interesting. It shows this is a serious, experienced, and knowledgeable assassin

  • @AbdulHadi-yz2eg
    @AbdulHadi-yz2eg 4 роки тому +253

    The weapon test in the remake with Bruce Willis is also the most (& perhaps the only) interesting scene in the whole movie. The difference is that it needed a guy firing at Jack Black using a remotely controlled high calibre machine gun to be interesting. This movie only needed a guy shooting at a watermelon with a rifle that looks like a crutch to be 10x more captivating.

    • @Wimpymind
      @Wimpymind 3 роки тому +27

      Seeing jack black get destroyed was the most satisfying moment in the whole movie.

    • @alanjball5702
      @alanjball5702 3 роки тому +37

      It must go down as the worst remake in history. Turning a classic into ... well to be perfectly honest , I struggle to find words to describe the garbage that presented as the modern day remake of DOJ. Willis was crap... Die hard is a great movie, but horses for courses... DOJ is way above his acting ability.

    • @BaseK59
      @BaseK59 3 роки тому +4

      @@Wimpymind I AGREE 100%

    • @tjm3900
      @tjm3900 3 роки тому +12

      @@alanjball5702 I disagree. The Flight of the Phoenix was the worst remake, Day of the jackle was just 2nd

    • @tortinwall
      @tortinwall 3 роки тому +11

      @@alanjball5702 You mean not counting the remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still?

  • @threadbear
    @threadbear 3 роки тому +25

    Perfect casting of Edward Fox in this role.

  • @jimcrawford5039
    @jimcrawford5039 3 роки тому +5

    this is a great classic movie! must watch my dvd again. Edward Fox is brilliant!

  • @ondrejcarda
    @ondrejcarda 3 роки тому +72

    Whole movie is a true gem! And this clip... Just how the gunsmith wipes out and straighten the cloth in the case. Or the rope knot around tree - it looks like he's really done it 1000x in his life/career. Great acting, atmosphere and attention to details.

    • @NetworkGulf
      @NetworkGulf 2 роки тому +3

      Exactly

    • @BradBrassman
      @BradBrassman 2 роки тому +4

      I saw a directors cut once where the gunsmith says some part was a little more expensive and turns his back on Fox who says, "oh, how much" and makes as if to karate chop his neck and kill him, and the gunsmith says "oh, twenty dollars" and Fox decides he's for real and decides not to kill him.

    • @jimstanga6390
      @jimstanga6390 2 роки тому

      There is a photo floating around on the internet of a Canadian sniper using a Pattern 14 with a Warner-Swasey scope in Italy in 1943. You’d wonder if it was Edward Fox.

  • @Amazar01
    @Amazar01 4 місяці тому +5

    Little details count. Pacing the range. Roping the tree. Actually adjusting some sights. Brilliant film.

  • @priyasebastian9491
    @priyasebastian9491 3 місяці тому +3

    This scene is etched in my memory. So understated and yet so powerful.

  • @MrNpchr
    @MrNpchr Місяць тому +2

    Love this part of the movie,,, the face when he gives him the trigger,,, brilliant....

  • @adamfreeman2348
    @adamfreeman2348 4 місяці тому +9

    Edward fox had that cool, classy, ruthless swagger in this film, that one would want to impersonate as a young man. He really looked the part. His face cutting, eye colour, physique, walking style, the lot. Very impressive.

    • @onyx2626
      @onyx2626 2 місяці тому +4

      And Lebel/Michel Lonsdale was the opposite, though he gave the film the light touch it needed.

    • @stevenhodgson834
      @stevenhodgson834 28 днів тому +2

      Would've made a great James Bond.

  • @magr7424
    @magr7424 3 роки тому +11

    The very definition of film-art. My absolute favorite film

  • @mshahnazi7636
    @mshahnazi7636 3 роки тому +93

    Frederick Forsyth’s great book along with Edward Fox’ great acting makes for a perfect movie. The other real star is Michael Lonsdale who is absolutely brilliant as the police inspector who chases the Jackal.

    • @cephalotus59
      @cephalotus59 3 роки тому +8

      Surely you are like me and want the Jackal to succeed?

    • @mshahnazi7636
      @mshahnazi7636 3 роки тому +10

      @@cephalotus59 Absolutely. I was routing for him all the way until he killed the 2 women (the baroness and the old lady at the end of the movie). But still I wanted him to miss hitting President DeGaulle, and then somehow for him to escape. But I also wanted the police inspector to succeed as he was so resourceful, intelligent, competent and professional. I have watched and analyzed this movie since it came out first in 1973 (when I was in my early teens) at least 15 times as I enjoyed the locales and just how stylish and believable it was that it could have actually happened. Jackal was so thorough, methodical and detail oriented. It really was a Battle between two extremely professional and smart men.

    • @ericbond5276
      @ericbond5276 3 роки тому +2

      @@cephalotus59 Everytime I watch the movie I think the Jackal will get him this time.

    • @cephalotus59
      @cephalotus59 3 роки тому +4

      @@ericbond5276 I think you meant to say "I HOPE the Jackal will get him this time" , 'cause I do ;-)

    • @ericbond5276
      @ericbond5276 3 роки тому +1

      @@cephalotus59 I'll give you a thumbs up but I don't want to offend anyone. Actually, there was an assassination attempt on de Gaulle.

  • @mottee
    @mottee 3 роки тому +14

    What especially I love about this film is that it follows the book to the letter.

    • @stevetheduck1425
      @stevetheduck1425 2 роки тому

      The Danish identity is that of a pastor, not a schoolteacher, and his penultimate identity, that of an American student called Marty, is not in the film at all.
      He also disappears in Paris by going to a gay bar rather than a Turkish bath.

  • @dantheman5745
    @dantheman5745 9 місяців тому +23

    1973 was one of the greatest years for great movies.

  • @javasoldier5926
    @javasoldier5926 4 місяці тому +4

    one of the best sniper scenes - tricky weapon hold, scope adjustments and play

  • @rancosteel
    @rancosteel 2 роки тому +5

    This film has great editing. So underrated.

  • @aldosigmann419
    @aldosigmann419 3 роки тому +45

    Edward Fox was perfect for the role!

  • @mets1617
    @mets1617 7 років тому +31

    Great scene indeed. Great acting. Love the dialogue between the Jackal and the gunsmith.

    • @williamvaughn4148
      @williamvaughn4148 4 роки тому +5

      Two absolute pros in quiet admiration. Contrast the Gunsmith with the Forger in terms of bravado and professionalism - wow. Small wonder one was paid and the other "send packing".

  • @mattmcdonnell2515
    @mattmcdonnell2515 14 днів тому +2

    Brilliant homage to this scene in “the day of the jackal”, episode 5. Even down to the color of the adjustment tool and ascot.

  • @pmafterdark
    @pmafterdark 3 роки тому +5

    Such a excellent film. This is one of my favorite scenes.

  • @nayemahmed5381
    @nayemahmed5381 3 роки тому +3

    Some movies are immaculate. You can't find any clue to make any objection. This is really that type of movie. Worth watching.

  • @TheBlaert
    @TheBlaert 3 роки тому +6

    Fantastic book and movie. In my top 3 movies of all time

  • @Ichioku
    @Ichioku 3 роки тому +13

    Whenever this was on TV, even if I caught it half way through, I had to watch it to the end, just in case the ending was different!

  • @hiarken
    @hiarken 6 років тому +59

    The book was a great read.

    • @shephherd
      @shephherd 3 роки тому +1

      @JstBB the book is usually a better experience as it unfolds....but it takes real skill to capture it in a movie...in say 90 mins?

  • @Nixter1974007
    @Nixter1974007 3 роки тому +40

    Gunsmith and The Jackal, perfect business transaction, no blackmail, etc, unlike the forger..

    • @andrewgreenberg5068
      @andrewgreenberg5068 4 місяці тому

      But he kills the gunsmith anyway, right?

    • @68blues
      @68blues 4 місяці тому +5

      @@andrewgreenberg5068…no not the gunsmith. The forger got it!

    • @onastick2411
      @onastick2411 4 місяці тому +5

      @@andrewgreenberg5068 He'd never work again, the gunsmith wasn't a fool, and was recommended from reliable underworld sources. Kill a protected asset, and you have to spend the rest of your life looking over your shoulder.

    • @mitchbennpatreon3997
      @mitchbennpatreon3997 4 місяці тому +2

      The Jackal does appear to operate to some sort of code of honour; he kills the forger because he realises he’s too untrustworthy to be left alive but the gunsmith, for all that he has as much information on the Jackal, did a fine job and didn’t quibble the price so he gets to live.

    • @brinsonharris9816
      @brinsonharris9816 4 місяці тому +1

      @@andrewgreenberg5068No, gunsmith was a professional business man in their line of work. They seemed to know each other when they first meet in the movie, as if they’d done business previously. Also, the Jackal places the one explosive round in a piece of cloth, then later retrieves it from his pocket still wrapped in the same cloth when he tests it after zeroing the rifle. Forger tried to extort more $ when the Jackal picked up his fake IDs after already agreeing to give him all the prints and negatives at their first meeting. Forger also asked some prying questions about it being some kind of “big job.” Jackal knew the forger was not a true pro like the gunsmith, who only asked relevant questions to the design of the weapon. “Over what range will you fire? Will the gentleman be moving or still? Head or chest shot?” Only technical details he needed to build the weapon for. In the lousy remake, they made the forger the pro and the gunmaker the flake. Jack Black does not belong in a thriller based on a Forsyth novel. Terrible movie all the way. The original is a classic.

  • @daviddixon2209
    @daviddixon2209 3 роки тому +7

    One of my favorite movies

  • @stevegarrod4764
    @stevegarrod4764 7 років тому +98

    I love this film; no back ground music, very little action but great acting and excellent story line. The actors make the film the star, and not the other way round. You know he can't possibly succeed but it still keeps you in suspense until the end.I never saw the re-make as I never know why they try to remake successful movies. Why not remake a film that wasn't too successful?

    • @jamescopen9817
      @jamescopen9817 7 років тому +9

      100 per cent correct

    • @frankmiller95
      @frankmiller95 4 роки тому +19

      The answer to why they remake great films is because mainstream cinema, mostly in Hollywood, is bereft good, original ideas. The hacks' in charge sole motivation is greed. Since most American movie goers are too stupid to notice or care, the studios get away with producing repetitive, moronic garbage. On a rare occasions, an original, creative and interesting idea slips through and we get a good film.

    • @stevegarrod4764
      @stevegarrod4764 4 роки тому +5

      @@frankmiller95 Good points very well made!

    • @tilesetter1953
      @tilesetter1953 4 роки тому +5

      I agree, too much lousy loud music in film today, especially Hollywood stuff.

    • @simonm7133
      @simonm7133 4 роки тому +14

      As you say the film is the star. Edward Fox was an experienced actor but a relative unknown especially to international audiences. This was deliberate because Zinnemann wanted an actor to reflect the character ie. anonymous! Robert Redford was also considered but Zinnemann was adamant that it had to be a less well known actor. The other great casting was the recently departed Michael Lonsdale who played the detective, Lebel. He came across exactly as Forsythe had written in the book. I had the great privilege of also meeting two or three years ago, the excellent actor Ronald Pickup who played the forger.

  • @alzeina1579
    @alzeina1579 3 роки тому +23

    For decades, I cannot look at a watermelon without being reminded of this scene in the movie.

  • @jamesmcbeth4463
    @jamesmcbeth4463 Рік тому +5

    Great film making. It shows the story more than tells the story.

  • @greggregory4654
    @greggregory4654 3 роки тому +50

    Stands heads and shoulders above the remake. Sorry Bruce.

    • @rafabankowski7737
      @rafabankowski7737 3 роки тому +3

      They casted actors wrong. Gere should be Jackal

    • @mikecimerian6913
      @mikecimerian6913 3 роки тому

      Absolutely. The original version was based on facts. The OAS did make an attempt on De Gaulle. It took many years for the FFL to redeem themselves for their mutiny and attempt at a violent coup.

    • @MR.B00_
      @MR.B00_ 3 роки тому +2

      No need to apologize to Bruce. He's only been in 1 great movie.

    • @MortonT1958
      @MortonT1958 3 роки тому +8

      The “remake” was terrible on multiple levels. A total waste ...

    • @thomasthomas2418
      @thomasthomas2418 3 роки тому +1

      @@MR.B00_ Bruce is the one who apologize!

  • @robwilliamsfn9425
    @robwilliamsfn9425 2 роки тому +172

    The genius of this film is that you alternate between cheering for him to succeed and being desperate for him to be caught.

    • @kevbrown2532
      @kevbrown2532 5 місяців тому +13

      That was the genius of the book the film was based on.

    • @rapido2963
      @rapido2963 4 місяці тому +10

      @@kevbrown2532The publisher said that the ‘hero’ is the baddie. We never know his name - even at the end. We also know that De Gaul wasn’t killed. That said, he couldn’t put the manuscript down until he finished it! Brilliant book and film.

    • @matthewhendy5785
      @matthewhendy5785 4 місяці тому +7

      You've hit the nail on the head!

    • @emanicstreetpreacher
      @emanicstreetpreacher 3 місяці тому +2

      Nah, I was rooting for the Jackal right to the very end! 😂

    • @angloaust1575
      @angloaust1575 2 місяці тому

      Nasty fellow too scared to face his target in person
      Love of money was his
      Downfall!

  • @rorrante
    @rorrante 9 років тому +21

    Loved that scene when I was a kid.

  • @jadav1987
    @jadav1987 17 днів тому +2

    I love the homage paid to this scene in the new sky series. Very different plot but some of the same essentials and good easter eggs. And this scene is lifted verbatim. 👌

  • @AZCobraman
    @AZCobraman 3 роки тому +4

    My dad didn't go to many movies but I remember him talking me to a double feature of this and one of the 'Airport' movies at a small theater near our house.
    I was very impressed by the melon scene!

  • @bwgbwg1529
    @bwgbwg1529 4 місяці тому +2

    i don't know anymore where I read this:
    a film like a swiss watch, at the end all elements come together and make perfect sense.

  • @jimcrawford5039
    @jimcrawford5039 3 роки тому +4

    Must watch this classic again soon!

  • @dereklim3836
    @dereklim3836 3 роки тому +4

    Indeed a classic movie.

  • @edwardmond5523
    @edwardmond5523 4 місяці тому +2

    They made great movies back then...🌞☘️🌞

  • @mollyfilms
    @mollyfilms 3 роки тому +9

    Proper film, proper actors, proper job!

  • @fthat8780
    @fthat8780 3 роки тому +34

    When movies were an art form.

  • @robbiebob6267
    @robbiebob6267 3 роки тому +2

    This is a cliff hanger movie & one of my favorites... Just brilliant!

  • @davidmacgowan
    @davidmacgowan 9 днів тому +1

    This is the only scene from the original that survives in the new adaptation with Eddie Redmayne. Brilliantly directed by Fred Zinnemann, with a terrific cameo by Cyril Cusack as the gun-maker. A superb film and well worth a second viewing.

  • @delavalmilker
    @delavalmilker 5 років тому +45

    Modern directors would condense this four + minute scene into a 30 second blip, to suit today's typical ADHD viewer. This shows the assassin carefully adjusting the gun, taking a practice shot, doing another adjustment, until he gets it just right. Then inserts the explosive bullet for the final shot, to show its devastating effect. And all with no music or cheesy dialogue. Just the sounds of outdoor nature in the background. It emphasizes the truly deadly intent of what this guy is going to do.

    • @tigerarmyrule
      @tigerarmyrule 5 років тому +17

      Good point. It's also true that the character would be saddled with a female side kick who naturally knew more about guns than he did since she had served covertly with the SAS and/or MI6. Modern stuff is unwatchable propaganda

    • @pbh9195
      @pbh9195 11 днів тому

      Having seen the new series, you were spot on
      I'm still liking it so far, but I would have loved it if we actually saw Redmain put the rifle together

  • @samb8996
    @samb8996 3 роки тому +10

    At the time this was quite an incredible movie

    • @chrisvowell2890
      @chrisvowell2890 3 роки тому +12

      And it still is!

    • @weswolever7477
      @weswolever7477 2 місяці тому +2

      My dad took me to see this in 73. Incredible Movie then, incredible movie still

  • @davemathews7890
    @davemathews7890 2 роки тому +6

    Not only a classic but the best editing ever.

  • @mungo7136
    @mungo7136 3 роки тому +6

    When he goes to the makeshift test range - I missed those details when i saw the film as a kid - how he moves with resolution, how precisely and decisively he performs any action. Even as he wraps rope around tree, makes knot, check the tension ...

    • @thomasthomas2418
      @thomasthomas2418 3 роки тому +3

      He did everything with precision and purpose; the library, working with the disguise hair tint, selecting clothes at the flea market....everything.

  • @crudboy12
    @crudboy12 3 роки тому +5

    This move is definitely worth checking out. It's hella underrated.

    • @kengruz669
      @kengruz669 3 роки тому

      I think you meant "definitely." Unless you were recommending this with "defiance."

    • @crudboy12
      @crudboy12 3 роки тому

      @@kengruz669 noted and addressed.

  • @abubakryasin5082
    @abubakryasin5082 5 місяців тому +2

    It's a master piece....timeless

  • @shashijain5084
    @shashijain5084 4 місяці тому +3

    This once in a lifetime role was made for Mr Fox 👍👍

  • @derjaeger3321
    @derjaeger3321 Місяць тому +1

    Excellent political thriller. Well written, well cast , well directed, well filmed - and just well done.

  • @tomashize
    @tomashize 4 місяці тому +6

    He's effortlessly convincing

  • @DaftSwank
    @DaftSwank 4 роки тому +14

    The George Clooney film, "The American", has scenes and a pacing that feel totally inspired by Fred Zinnemann's "The Day of The Jackal" . . .

    • @bertroost1675
      @bertroost1675 3 роки тому +3

      The American has some ridiculous stuff in it but it does have the feel that you're talking about.

    • @dwightstjohn8549
      @dwightstjohn8549 3 роки тому +2

      @@bertroost1675 "The American" COULD have been a great movie if the stories theme was not so predictable, on top of the "American" not putting two and two together the THIRD time his cover was blown. !!

  • @AlfieGoodrich
    @AlfieGoodrich 3 роки тому +4

    One of the best movies. First saw it when I was 9 or 10. Always a huge fan of Edward Fox and this is one of his finest. A million miles away from the crass, noisy and brash remake with Bruce Willis. A film with the one saving grace of offing Jack Black with some degree of style.

  • @jotagb7887
    @jotagb7887 4 роки тому +12

    It's great to see the unspoken "conversation" the guys are having. Notice how the gunsmith frowns at 0:06 (it feels like he's asking "how do you like it?") and then how the Jackal gives a sign of admiration/approval at 0:10

    • @JH-we9rx
      @JH-we9rx 2 роки тому +1

      That’s Cyril Cusack , a legendary Irish actor now deceased and whose actress daughter ( starring in a prime time crime drama series only weeks ago ) is married to Jeremy Irons

  • @NardoVogt
    @NardoVogt 3 роки тому +20

    Love the gunsmith when getting a compliment.
    Just bending the head slightly in acknowledgment as if to say "yeah, I know its good work. But thanks for saying it anyway."

    • @khaelamensha3624
      @khaelamensha3624 3 роки тому +6

      More than that, a compliment from a professional like him!

    • @markberryhill2715
      @markberryhill2715 3 роки тому +6

      A true craftsman. He knows he's good but don't mind a compliment every now and then.

    • @thomasthomas2418
      @thomasthomas2418 3 роки тому +3

      It's a "European" thing. All subtly and no flash.

  • @romanclay1913
    @romanclay1913 3 роки тому +3

    Fred Zinnemann is an overlooked film director. HIGH NOON, FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, OKLAHOMA, THE NUN'S STORY and my favorite, JULIA with Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave.

  • @ianwyj1
    @ianwyj1 3 роки тому +25

    Imagine having a determined and adequately-funded assassin like that coming after you.

    • @jec1ny
      @jec1ny 3 роки тому +4

      I'd make out my will and go to confession.

    • @mikepatrick5909
      @mikepatrick5909 3 роки тому +1

      I'd rather not..lol

    • @ericbond5276
      @ericbond5276 3 роки тому +1

      @@jec1ny I'd buy a plane ticket or hide under the bed and say "Bring it on".

    • @alun7006
      @alun7006 2 роки тому

      It wouldn't be that bad. You'd never know about it until you were suddenly dead.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 4 місяці тому

      Call Claude Lebel and his trusty assistant, Caron!

  • @BrooklynBalla
    @BrooklynBalla 2 роки тому +3

    That improvised rope mount is clever.

  • @Luxnutz1
    @Luxnutz1 6 років тому +9

    Brilliance. The perfect movie.

  • @iamreallyright
    @iamreallyright 2 роки тому

    I watched it whien I was almost a kid. And just loved it. Read the novel a few years later. It was even better. What a movie.

  • @junebhattacharjee9669
    @junebhattacharjee9669 5 років тому +10

    This is the third time l am watching this movie and l have read the classy book too

    • @sharpgage6512
      @sharpgage6512 3 роки тому +1

      did he kill the gun maker too ? i know we dont see it happen but i wounder why he asked for a bullet in nthe last moment of the scene.

    • @TheBlaert
      @TheBlaert 3 роки тому +1

      @@sharpgage6512 He doesn't kill him in the book, and it's never proven in the film if he kills him or not. There are people who claim to have seen a deleted scene where he kills the gunsmith, but there never was such a scene. I personally think he does kill him in the movie with the bullet like you said, but it can't be proven either way

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 3 роки тому +1

      Kind of hope the gunsmith wasn't killed. A professional. Highly skilled, discrete, "honest" (in that he didn't try to extort extra money from the jackal). And that he was able to retire to some Caribbean isle.

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 3 роки тому

      @@sharpgage6512 The one bullet was for the test shot.

  • @bandpassmess
    @bandpassmess 3 роки тому +2

    Love how calculate distance then sets the scope as any shooter knows Hollywood always puts pinpoint scope shots in reality an acceptable give is always a given, I always set my scope with sandbag or weight then free hand usually works best.
    This attention to detail makes this movie work !

  • @alxk78
    @alxk78 5 років тому +8

    What an amazing film.

  • @TheSaltydog07
    @TheSaltydog07 2 роки тому +3

    This film is as gripping as ever.

  • @ajithfernando1702
    @ajithfernando1702 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent movie. The book was also awsome 😁😂😊🤗🤗

  • @mikewamby2016
    @mikewamby2016 3 роки тому +1

    This one of favs, the style of directing, the historical context . Edward fox , rest of cast