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The Day of the Jackal

Nameless, faceless... relentlessly moving towards the date with death that would rock the world.
1973 | 143m | English

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Popularity: 8 (history)

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An international assassin known as ‘The Jackal’ is employed by disgruntled French generals to kill President Charles de Gaulle, with a dedicated gendarme on the assassin’s trail.
Release Date: May 16, 1973
Director: Fred Zinnemann
Writer: Kenneth Ross, Frederick Forsyth
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords paris, france, france, assassination, assassin, based on novel or book, traitor, hitman, castle, fake identity, police, disguise, denunciation
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Universal Productions France, Warwick Productions, Warwick Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $16,056,255
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Edward Fox The Jackal
Terence Alexander Lloyd
Michel Auclair Colonel Rolland
Alan Badel the Minister
Tony Britton Inspector Thomas
Denis Carey Casson
Cyril Cusack Gunsmith
Maurice Denham General Colbert
Michael Lonsdale Deputy Commissioner Claude Lebel
Vernon Dobtcheff Interrogator
Jacques François Pascal
Olga Georges-Picot Denise
Raymond Gérôme Flavigny
Barrie Ingham St. Clair
Delphine Seyrig Colette de Montpellier
Derek Jacobi Inspector Caron
Jean Martin Victor Wolenski
Ronald Pickup The Forger
Eric Porter Colonel Rodin
Anton Rodgers Jules Bernard
Adrien Cayla-Legrand Charles de Gaulle
Donald Sinden Mallinson
Jean Sorel Jean Bastien-Thiry
David Swift Montclair
Timothy West Commissioner Berthier
Bernard Archard Detective Hughes
Jacques Alric French Detective
Colette Bergé Lebel's Wife
Edmond Bernard Colonel Rolland's Assistant
Gérard Buhr Gendarme on Telephone
Philippe Léotard Gendarme
Maurice Teynac Bastien-Thiery's Lawyer
Van Doude Military Officer
Nicolas Vogel OAS Agent
Féodor Atkine Young OAS Gunfighter
Albert Augier Policeman in Hotel
Madeleine Barbulée Hotel Guest
Jacques Brunet OAS Terrorist in Car
Raoul Curet Hotel Waiter
Madeleine Damien Ernestine
Yvonne Dany Turkish Bath Desk Clerk
Nicole Desailly Yvonne De Gaulle
Max Faulkner Special Branch Detective
Robert Favart Minister
Andréa Ferréol Hotel Staff
Gilberte Géniat Paris Apartment Concierge
Edward Hardwicke Charles Harold Calthrop
Jacques Hilling Hotel Desk Clerk
David Kernan Per Lundquist
Robert Le Béal Secretary at Elysée Palace
Roger Lumont Passport Control Officer
Mike Marshall Gendarme at Tulle
Max Melloy Parliamentary Usher
Jean Michaud Cabinet Member
Bernard Musson Usher at Elysée Palace
André Penvern Policeman at Tulle Station
Pierre Risch Michel, Colette's Gardener
Liliane Rovère Hotel Chambermaid
Bernard Spiegel Groom
Jacqueline Stanbury Hair Dye Clerk
Guy Standeven Police Constable
Michel Subor OAS Terrorist in Car
François Valorbe Valmy, OAS Contract
Howard Vernon Cabinet Member
Nicholas Young Passport Officer
Name Job
Cliff Robinson Assistant Art Director
Graham V. Hartstone Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jean Fontanilles Electrician
René Strasser Grip
Marcel Durham Assistant Editor
Gladys Goldsmith Continuity, Script Supervisor
George Arnell Unit Publicist
Bob Allen Sound Recordist
John Hayward Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Colin Manning Grip
Van Jones Production Secretary
Paul Tivers Production Assistant
Pierre Berroyer Makeup Artist
Jean Tournier Director of Photography
Margot Capelier Casting
André Domage Camera Operator
Cliff Richardson Special Effects
Kenneth Ross Screenplay
Ralph Kemplen Editor
Joan Bridge Costume Design
John Rosenberg Script Editor
Jean Zay Costume Supervisor
Wally Veevers Visual Effects
Barbara Ritchie Hairstylist
Frederick Forsyth Novel
Jenia Reissar Casting
Elizabeth Haffenden Costume Design
David Harcourt Camera Operator
John Richardson Special Effects
John Palmer Production Manager
Peter Price Assistant Director
Ernest Archer Set Designer
Wally Hill Property Master
Nicholas Stevenson Sound Editor
Henri Jaquillard Production Manager
Louis Pitzele Assistant Director
Alain Bonnot Assistant Director
Robert Cartwright Set Dresser
Gordon K. McCallum Sound Mixer
Guy Delattre Additional Director of Photography
Vic Smith Electrician
René Albouze Property Master
Pierre Charron Set Dresser
George Higgins Still Photographer
Simone Escoffier Production Secretary
Fred Zinnemann Director
Georges Delerue Original Music Composer, Conductor
Rosine Delamare Costume Design
Catherine Prévert Continuity, Script Supervisor
Georges Iaconelli Special Effects
Ludovic Paris Hairstylist
Andrew Marton Second Unit Director
Willy Holt Set Designer
Edmond Séchan Additional Director of Photography
Name Title
John Woolf Producer
David Deutsch Co-Producer
Julien Derode Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Director Fred Zinnemann Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Florence Kasumba Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Glenda Jackson Won
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

Chacal. The Day of the Jackal is directed by Fred Zinnerman and adapted to screenplay by Kenneth Ross from the novel of the same name written by Frederick Forsyth. It stars Edward Fox, Michael Lonsdale, Terence Alexander, Michel Auclair, Alan Badel, Tony Britton and Denis Carey. Music is by Georg ... es Delerue and cinematography by Jean Tournier. As the French political climate reaches boiling point over the Algeria situation, underground organisation the OAS plot to have President Charles de Gaulle assassinated. When an attempt fails the OAS members not caught are exiled in Vienna and decide that bringing in an outsider to kill the President is now the best way forward. That outsider is an Englishman, code name The Jackal, a methodically cunning and deadly assassin. Wonderful, the kind of character driven thriller that has become in short supply over the last couple of decades. It’s all so simple, even sedate, yet this calm approach serves the plotting perfectly. After the initial set ups we follow The Jackal (a super icy turn by Fox) on his mission to kill General de Gaul. His planning, the people he meets, and the people he has to kill to stay one step ahead of the authorities. From cons to weapon smuggling, to disguises and sexual encounters, it’s thoroughly compelling from Jackal’s story arc alone, but the frequent shifts to the hunt for him by a whole ream of suits and detectives is also gripping and suspenseful viewing. Backing Fox up is a raft quality performers, a cast very much in tune with the material to hand. Delure’s musical composition is purposely of the minimalist breed, Tournier’s photography is period compliant and smooth, while Ralph Kemplen’s excellent editing was rightly nominated for an Academy Award. Zinnerman does sterling work from the director’s chair, amazingly keeping a two and half hour movie free of extraneous scenes or pointless exposition. Everything is relative, it really is a film to stay focussed with, to give it respect by giving it your undivided attention. So go the bathroom before sitting down to view this truly great and smart thriller. 9/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

A sophisticated adaptation of Frederick Forsyth's thriller about an Englishman codenamed "the Jackal" (Edward Fox) who is hired to assassinate Charles de Gaulle, the President of France. His meticulous planning remains almost undiscovered until the redoubtable "Inspecteur Lebel" - played by the alwa ... ys under-rated Michael Lonsdale manages to piece together enough information to get on his tail. A workmanlike ensemble cast give extra weight to the lead performances in this intriguing and well put together Fred Zinnemann film. It's huge advantage as a story is it's simplicity - and here we get a drawn into the cat and mouse game unsure who will win right til the very end.

Mar 28, 2022