Rollover (1981)

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Title: Rollover

Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller

Cast: Jane Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, Hume Cronyn, Josef Sommer, Bob Gunton, Macon McCalman, Ron Frazier, Jodi Long, Crocker Nevin, Marvin Chatinover, Ira Wheeler, Paul Hecht, Norman Snow, Nelly Hoyos, Lansdale Chatfield, Sally Sockwell, Martha Plimpton, Gaby Glatzer, Howard Erskine, Michael Fiorello, Marilyn Berger, Alex Wipf, Ahmed Yacoubi, Charlie Laiken, Stanley Simmonds, E. Brian Dean, James Sutton, Joel Stedman, Garrison Lane, Nina Reeves, Michael Prince, Carolyn Larsen, Rebecca Brooks, Richard Barbour, Danny Redmon, Eric Bethancourt, Steve Ballard, Neela Eriksen, Lawrence Sellars, Ernie Garrett, Art Hansen, Ira Lewis, Sharon Casey, Bernie Rachelle, Keith Eager, David Ellsworth, Art Lambert, Bill Anagnos, Ahmed Boulane, Robert Dahdah, Geretta Geretta, Jery Hewitt, Richmond Hoxie, Lora Mitchell, Deborah Watkins

Release: 1981-10-11

Runtime: 116

Plot: The wife of a murdered petrochemical company chairman and a banker investigating the liquidity of his new bank stumble upon an international financial scheme that could lead to global economic collapse.

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Title: Rollover

Tagline: The most erotic thing in their world was money.

Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller

Director: Alan J. Pakula

Cast: Jane Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, Hume Cronyn, Josef Sommer, Bob Gunton, Macon McCalman, Ron Frazier, Jodi Long, Crocker Nevin, Marvin Chatinover, Ira Wheeler, Paul Hecht, Norman Snow, Nelly Hoyos, Lansdale Chatfield, Sally Sockwell, Martha Plimpton, Gaby Glatzer, Howard Erskine, Michael Fiorello, Marilyn Berger, Alex Wipf, Ahmed Yacoubi, Charlie Laiken, Stanley Simmonds, E. Brian Dean, James Sutton, Joel Stedman, Garrison Lane, Nina Reeves, Michael Prince, Carolyn Larsen, Rebecca Brooks, Richard Barbour, Danny Redmon, Eric Bethancourt, Steve Ballard, Neela Eriksen, Lawrence Sellars, Ernie Garrett, Art Hansen, Ira Lewis, Sharon Casey, Bernie Rachelle, Keith Eager, David Ellsworth, Art Lambert, Bill Anagnos, Ahmed Boulane, Robert Dahdah, Geretta Geretta, Jery Hewitt, Richmond Hoxie, Lora Mitchell, Deborah Watkins

Status: Released

Release: Oct 10, 1981

Runtime: 116

Plot: The wife of a murdered petrochemical company chairman and a banker investigating the liquidity of his new bank stumble upon an international financial scheme that could lead to global economic collapse.

"Rollover," released on October 10, 1981, is a film that delves into the intricate and often shadowy world of international finance. Directed by Alan J. Pakula, known for his knack for suspenseful storytelling, the movie brings together an impressive cast led by Jane Fonda and Kris Kristofferson. The plot centers on the widow of a petrochemical company chairman and a banker, who together uncover a financial conspiracy with potentially catastrophic global ramifications.

The film's tagline, "The most erotic thing in their world was money," hints at the film's thematic exploration of power, wealth, and the seductive allure of financial manipulation. With its blend of drama, mystery, romance, and thriller elements, "Rollover" reflects the economic anxieties and corporate intrigue that were particularly resonant during the early 1980s, a time marked by economic uncertainty and a rapidly globalizing financial landscape.

While not a blockbuster, "Rollover" offers a compelling narrative that captures the zeitgeist of its era, making it a fascinating watch for those interested in the intersection of finance and drama.
 
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