The Anderson Tapes with Sean Connery: DVD Cover
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The Anderson Tapes Director: Sidney Lumet Cast: Sean Connery, Dyan Cannon, Martin Balsam, Alan King

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/23/2008
  • Original Release: 1971
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 22,461

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Closed Caption; Original trailer; Martini minutes: "How to Play the Leading Man" and "How to Hold Your Liquor"

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Disc #1 -- Anderson Tapes
1. Chapter 1 [7:51]
2. Chapter 2 [7:09]
3. Chapter 3 [9:47]
4. Chapter 4 [11:02]
5. Chapter 5 [6:38]
6. Chapter 6 [4:48]
7. Chapter 7 [8:10]
8. Chapter 8 [8:07]
9. Chapter 9 [8:50]
10. Chapter 10 [5:56]
11. Chapter 11 [11:03]
12. Chapter 12 [9:21]

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This breathlessly paced high-tech thriller stars Sean Connery as Anderson, a career criminal who's just been released from his latest prison term. Seeking a quick financial turnover, Anderson uses mob funding to finance an ambitious robbery. With a gang of expert thieves, Anderson sets about to rob every wealthy tenant of a fancy East Side apartment building. What he doesn't know is that every move he makes is being monitored and taped by several law-enforcement agencies, who hope that Anderson will lead them to the Mob kingpins. Though the film may look like a "comment" on the Watergate break-in, The Anderson Tapes actually preceded that third-rate burglary by nearly two years. The Anderson Tapes boasts an impressive supporting cast, many of whom play wildly against type, including Alan King as an aging and infirm Mafia don. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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