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Frantic

Frantic

  • Status: Released
  • 19-02-1988
  • Runtime: 120 min
  • Score: 6.723
  • Vote count: 1044

The wife of an American doctor suddenly vanishes in Paris. To find her, he navigates a puzzling web of language, locale, laissez-faire cops, triplicate-form filling bureaucrats and a defiant, mysterious waif who knows more than she tells.

Harrison Ford

Richard Walker

Emmanuelle Seigner

Michelle

Betty Buckley

Sondra Walker

Dominique Pinon

Wino

Jacques Ciron

Hotel Manager

John Mahoney

Williams

Jimmie Ray Weeks

Shaap

David Huddleston

Peter

Alexandra Stewart

Edie

Yorgo Voyagis

The Kidnapper

Djiby Soumare

Taxi Driver

Roch Leibovici

Bellboy 2

Dominique Virton

Desk Clerk

Gérard Klein

Gaillard

Stéphane D'Audeville

Bellboy

Laurent Spielvogel

Hall Porter

Alain Doutey

Hall Porter

Louise Vincent

Tourist

Patrice Melennec

Hotel Detective

Ella Jaroszewicz

Restroom Attendant

Joëlle Lagneau

Florist

Jean-Pierre Delage

Florist

Marc Dudicourt

Cafe Owner

Artus de Penguern

Waiter

Richard Dieux

Desk Cop

Yves Rénier

Inspector

Robert Ground

U.S. Security Officer

Bruce Lester-Johnson

Marine Guard

Michael Morris

U.S. Embassy Clerk

Claude Doineau

U.S. Embassy Clerk

André Quiqui

"Blue Parrot" Barman

Thomas M. Pollard

Rastafarian

Böll Boyer

Dédé Martin

Tina Sportolaro

TWA Clerk

Angela Featherstone

Extra (uncredited)

Roman Polanski

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Alan Ladd

Bellboy 3

Robert Barr

Irwin

Patrick Floersheim

Man in Leather

Marcel Bluwal

Man in Tweed

Isabelle Noah

Houseboat Owner

David Jalil

The Bodyguard

Jean-Claude Houbart

Dead Driver

Raouf Ben Amor

Dr. Metlaoui

JPV852

Movie starts off well enough with the mystery element but afterward tonally felt a bit off (veered into moderate comedy at points). Ford is fine as was Emmanuelle Seigner, though I wonder if this could've used the eye of Brian De Palma rather than Polanski. **3.25/5**

kevin2019

"Frantic" is an engrossing and well made film that easily builds up a genuine sense of mystery and intrigue from the very beginning. It is incredibly well crafted throughout with an immediately interesting opening gambit and Roman Polanski is a seasoned director and he knows precisely how to create a natural and rhythmic momentum to the proceedings and to then successfully maintain it at a certain level without any evidence of indecision on his part in terms of how the film ought to proceed in order to achieve its maximum potential and effectiveness. This results in a splendid film that effortlessly retains a compelling quality until the very end and it provides the perfect showcase for the romantic city of Paris even though it also makes you pause for thought about visiting there on Valentine's Day.