For the month of March we will be exploring the filmography of one Hollywood's best directors, Billy Wilder. His filmography reads like a list of some of the best films of all time, The Apartment, Double Indemnity, Some Like It Hot, Sunset Boulevard, and yet I don't think Wilder is held up in high regard as he should be like, unlike some of his contemporaries like John Ford and Alfred Hitchcock. That is criminal as Wilder made the two films often argued as the best film noirs of all time. Wilder is one of the greatest directors of all time and this is our tribute to him.
Clint Eastwood stars as Luther Whitney, a jewel thief who works in the Washington DC area. One night while he is stealing from a mansion he is forced to hide in a secret compartment with a two way mirror. From there he observes a sexual rezendevous with the wife of a powerful man and the President of the United States Alan Richmond (Gene Hackman) Suddenly the president gets aggressive and while defending herself the woman is shot to death by two Secret Service agents. Luther manages to get away with a letter opener the woman stabbed the president with. At first Luther plans to flee the country. But when he is disgusted by a statement the president makes, Luther decides to expose the crime. I miss these kind of films. The nineties was a great time for thrillers exactly like this. They are not the flashiest films but they are also not obsessed with big action scenes. It's all plot and character with them. Sure this plot might be a little out there but Eastwood makes it work. He's...

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