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Blow Out

Murder has a sound all of its own.
1981 | 108m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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While recording sound effects for a slasher flick, Jack Terry stumbles upon a real-life horror: a car careening off a bridge and into a river. Jack jumps into the water and fishes out Sally from the car, but the other passenger is already dead — a governor intending to run for president. As Jack does some investigating of his tapes, and starts a perilous romance with Sally, he enters a tangled web of conspiracy that might leave him dead.
Release Date: Jul 24, 1981
Director: Brian De Palma
Writer: Brian De Palma, Bill Mesce Jr.
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords philadelphia, pennsylvania, paranoia, audio tape, hitman, presidential election, yell, politics, faithlessness, conspiracy, tape recorder, whodunit, car accident, audio recording, sound effect, neo-noir, noise, grand
Production Companies Filmways Pictures, Cinema 77, Geria Productions
Box Office Revenue: $12,000,000
Budget: $18,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
John Travolta Jack Terry
Nancy Allen Sally Badina
John Lithgow Burke
Dennis Franz Manny Karp
Peter Boyden Sam
John Aquino Det. Mackey
John McMartin Lawrence Henry
Deborah Everton Hooker
J. Patrick McNamara Detective at Hospital
Roger Wilson Coed Lover
Missy Cleveland Coed Lover
Curt May Donahue
Lori-Nan Engler Sue
Barbara Sigel Girl Lover
David De Felice Boy Lover
Roberto Lombardi Train Passenger
Missy Crutchfield Dancing Coed
Cindy Manion Dancing Coed
Marcy Bigelman Ecstatic Coed
Ann Kelly Studious Coed
Dean Bennett Campus Guard
John Coppolino Jr. Maniac
Archie Lang Mixer
Dave Roberts Anchorman
Claire Carter Anchorwoman
Maurice Copeland Jack Manners
John Hoffmeister Governor McRyan
Thomas J. McCarthy Policeman at Hospital
Reginald M. Wallace Policeman at Hospital
Robert L. Penrose Hospital Administrator
Larry Woody Doctor
Dick McGarvin TV Newscaster
Michael Borghese Newsdealer
Rossana Fichera Receptionist
James Jeter Film Lab Man
Luddy Tramontana Freddie Corso
Sid Doherty Cop in Car
Milt Fields Mobster
Bud Seese Corrupt Captain
Maureen Sullivan First Murder Victim
Brian Corrigan Cop at Karp's Office
Elaine Filoon Screamer
Robin Sherwood Betty
Tim Choate Sailor
B.J. Cyrus Sailor's Friend
Dave DeAngelis Sailor's Friend
Thomas Finn Sailor's Friend
Tony Devon Sailor's Friend
Henry Cohen Ambulance Attendant
Bernie Rachelle Ambulance Attendant
William Tarman Security Guard
Michael Tearson Hawker
Name Job
Vilmos Zsigmond Director of Photography
Paul Sylbert Production Design
Pino Donaggio Original Music Composer
Carey Loftin Stunt Coordinator
Paul Hirsch Editor
Lynn Stalmaster Casting
Rick Avery Stunt Double
Brian De Palma Writer, Director
Dan Sable Supervising Sound Editor
Bill Mesce Jr. Additional Writing, Writer
Joe Cranzano Makeup Artist
Lyndell Quiyou Hairstylist
James M. Tanenbaum Sound Mixer
Brian L. McCarty Boom Operator
David Domeyer Special Effects
Joe Napolitano First Assistant Director
Durrell Nelson Stunts
Rick Martens Gaffer
Michael Moyse Sound Editor
Bruce Weintraub Set Decoration
Vivian McAteer Hairstylist
Lowell Mate Dialogue Editor
Dick Vorisek Sound Supervisor
Calvin Joe Acord Special Effects Supervisor
Lewis Gould Second Assistant Director
Jan Kiesser Camera Operator
Joanna Oberman Extras Casting
Vicki Sánchez Costume Design
Tom Fleischman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Leo Lotito Jr. Makeup Artist
Randall Coleman Assistant Sound Editor
Rimas Tumasonis Boom Operator
Carl Pagano Cableman
Jeannine Oppewall Set Designer
Mike Pridgen Stunts
Lisa Freiberger Casting Associate
Name Title
Fred C. Caruso Executive Producer
George Litto Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

Superior entry on De Palma's CV. Brian De Palma has always gotten a bad rap for his penchant for essaying his heroes and favourite thrillers, what often gets forgotten is just how great he could be in crafting said thrillers. Blow Out has John Travolta as a sound engineer for low budget horror ... movies, who while out recording sounds one night witnesses a car crash and dives into the river to rescue the call girl trapped in the back seat (Nancy Allen). Upon listening back to the footage of the crash, he hears two noises which point to a gun shot being fired at the car. So with the dead man in the car turning out to be a big political mover, he quickly finds himself spun into a web of intrigue, peril, paranoia and conspiracies. Can he and the girl stay alive long enough to solve the case? Blow Out finds De Palma at the top of his game, blending the twisty plot dynamics with virtuoso technical smarts. A number of scenes are striking, both visually and in execution and the garnering of acting performances. Pino Donaggio provides an unforgettable music score to marry up to the layers of sub-plots folding together, and cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond sharpens the primary colours (pic is awash with lurid pinks and purples - true neo-noir style) to give the story a Giallo like sheen that runs concurrent with the emotional states of the major players. A sprawling and bustling Philadelphia plays host to a conspiracy sandwich, with a corking side order of the film making process. Sometimes bleak and complex (how great it is to find a true noir finale), but never over stuffed, Blow Out is both thrilling and smart, while Travolta has never been better and John Lithgow is tailor made as the unstoppable crack-pot unleashed into our two protagonists' world. 9/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

_**Colorful De Palma crime mystery with Travolta and Lithgow**_ A sound effects man in Philadelphia (John Travolta) obtains evidence that a fatal accident involving the governor wasn’t really an accident, which thrusts him into danger with shady characters. John Lithgow, Dennis Franz and Nancy Al ... len are all somehow involved in the nefarious conspiracy. Written & directed by Brian De Palma, "Blow Out” (1981) is a crime drama/thriller whose colors, artistic style, cast and Philadelphia locations make it worthwhile. It’s similar to Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Conversation” (1974) but more dynamic. Allen plays a ditzy character, yet is alluring and enjoyable, while Travolta is in his prime. Meanwhile Lithgow makes for a great shady character. I loved the colorful, well-staged sequence under the Henry Avenue Bridge, but started to lose interest in the second half for some reason. The storytelling became increasingly contrived. Nevertheless, respectable critics rave about this flick. The film runs around 1 hour, 48 minutes, and was shot in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; with additional stuff done in New York City and Burbank, California. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
9.0

This is one I've watched a few times over the years and it's still great with each viewing. John Travolta and Nancy Allen give great performances and although it's not one of these thrill-a-minute films, it still maintains the suspense throughout. It's one of the gems for Brian De Palma. **4.5/5** ...

Sep 08, 2022