This is a minor entry in the "conspiracy cinema" trend that enjoyed a brief vogue in the Hollywood films of the mid-1970s after the Watergate crisis had jarred America's conscience. The short-lived subgenre paints a grim portrait of the American government and depicts bureaucratic
institutions as fundamentally corrupt and dangerous. While some of the films that sprang from this artistic mood are solid, interesting thrillers (THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR; ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN; TWILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING), many are nothing more than left-wing, knee-jerk reactions to Nixon and J.
Edgar Hoover. Among these simple-minded films is NO PLACE TO HIDE (the title alone betrays t...
Released:
1970
Rated:
R
Length:
84 mins