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The Falcon and the Snowman | |
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Directed by | John Schlesinger |
Screenplay by | Steven Zaillian |
Based on | The Falcon and the Snowman: A True Story of Friendship and Espionage by Robert Lindsey |
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Cinematography | Allen Daviau |
Edited by | Richard Marden |
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Distributed by | Orion Pictures |
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Running time | 131 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $12 million |
Box office | $17 million |
The Falcon and the Snowman is a 1985 American spy drama film directed by John Schlesinger. The screenplay by Steven Zaillian is based on the 1979 book The Falcon and the Snowman: A True Story of Friendship and Espionage by Robert Lindsey, and tells the true story of two young American men, Christopher Boyce (Timothy Hutton) and Andrew Daulton Lee (Sean Penn), who sold security secrets to the Soviet Union.
The film's original music was performed by the Pat Metheny Group, and featured singer David Bowie on "This Is Not America".
The film received positive reviews from critics, particularly for the performances of Penn and Hutton.