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Director
  
Michael Crichton

Story by
  
Michael Crichton

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Thriller

Production design
  
Robert Emmet Smith

Country
  
United States

Pursuit (1972 TV film) movie poster

Release date
  
12 December 1972

Based on
  
Binary  by John Lange

Writer
  
Michael Crichton (novel), Robert Dozier

Genres
  
Thriller, Action Film, Suspense, Action/Adventure, Political thriller

Cast
  
Ben Gazzara
(Steven Graves),
E.G. Marshall
(James Wright),
William Windom
(Robert Phillips),
Joseph Wiseman
(Dr. Nordman),
Jim McMullan
(Lewis),
Martin Sheen
(Timothy Drew)

Tagline
  
The ultimate weapon is about to be unleashed!

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Pursuit is a 1972 television film that screened on the ABC network. It was a TV Movie of the Week and marked Michael Crichton's directorial debut. It is based on Crichton's 1972 novel Binary, which he published under the pseudonym John Lange.

Contents

Pursuit (1972 TV film) movie scenes

Pursuit the surveillance game


Premise

A political extremist plots to destroy San Diego.

Cast

  • Ben Gazzara - Steven Graves
  • E.G. Marshall - James Wright
  • William Windom - Robert Phillips
  • Joseph Wiseman - Dr. Nordman
  • Jim McMullan - Lewis
  • Martin Sheen - Timothy Drew
  • Will Kuluva - Dr. Wolff
  • Production

    Barry Diller wanted to buy the film rights for Crichton's novel. Crichton would only agree to this on the provision that he be able to direct. Diller was amenable, but insisted that a more experienced writer, Robert Dozier, do the screenplay. "It was crazy, another writer doing the screenplay of my book for me to direct," said Crichton, "but I was so anxious to direct I went along with it... He had a maiden director, he wanted a pro on the script."

    Crichton later declared that film directing was not a complicated craft. "I think you could learn all you need to know in a month," he said. "Orson Welles said four hours. But he was being outrageous".

    The movie was shot in the summer of 1972 over 11 days in San Diego. Crichton:

    I like the television movie. I like the form and the speed of it. I think about 80% of the movies I see on the big screens are television movies... I was terrified at first by the actors, but I found the actors will help you every chance they get. The rest of the people have no interest in taking responsibility. You're the big daddy and that's the way they want it.

    Crichton says his medical training came in handy being a director. "So much of medicine is doing things for the first time; you learn to plunge right in... I found out if you wanted to be in control of the situation, you had to stay on your feet. Once you sit down, your control evaporates. That's where med school came in too - you're on your feet 15 hours a day."

    Reception

    ABC were so impressed by the quality of the movie they held it back until December to screen it. It aired opposite the Carol Burnett special Once Upon a Mattress and a repeat of NBC's adaptation of The Snow Goose.

    The critic from the Los Angeles Times wrote that "you cannot say that as a director, at least in this maiden effort, Crichton achieves the bone tingling suspense of his novel but Pursuit nonetheless has its own fascination... Marshall is superb; Gazzara, as usual is excellent and heads a fine support cast... Crichton attempted here a realistic, newsreel look to the film which is at its worst when real newsreels from a real political convention are inserted."

    References

    Pursuit (1972 TV film) Wikipedia
    Pursuit (1972 TV film) IMDb Pursuit (1972 TV film) themoviedb.org