Sorcerer (New Restoration)

4K Restoration!

(1977) A professional hit in Vera Cruz; a terrorist bombing in Jerusalem; bank fraud and suicide in Paris; and a church robbery, priest wounding, and car crash in Jersey — Buñuel star Francisco Rabal, Amidou, Bruno Cremer, and French Connection’s Roy Scheider find themselves down and out in a nameless South American flea pit. How to get out? Easy. In the wake of an oil well explosion, just drive two rickety trucks carrying extremely unstable nitroglycerin through 200 miles of dense jungle to put it out. Following up his two successive smashes of The French Connection and The Exorcist, Friedkin’s spectacular remake of Clouzot’s classic The Wages of Fear grafts a whole lot more backstory and a whole different terrain onto the basic framework, with two hair-raising passages of heavy trucks driving in a tropical downpour on a decrepit, swaying suspension bridge over a raging river. 


“THE FILM I HOPE TO BE REMEMBERED BY. I have a great fondness for Sorcerer, more than any other film… Basically lost for 37 years, its restoration is like Lazarus. It looks just the way it looked to me when I looked through the lens of the camera.”
– Friedkin

“A GEM! Friedkin’s tense, slow-mounting action film is one of Hollywood’s most absorbing dares.”
– Time Out New York

MUST END 3/17!

Runtime
2h 2m
Year
1977
Director
William Friedkin
Format
DCP
First Showing
February 27, 2026
Categories
  • Assisted Listening

Showtimes

Tuesday, March 17, 2026 8:30 PM
Location Big Roxie

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