Movies like The Conversation (1974)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like The Conversation, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Enemy of the State

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    If suspenseful surveillance dramas pique your interest, then 'Enemy of the State' is a natural follow-up to 'The Conversation.' The film, which stars Will Smith and Gene Hackman, delves into high-tech government monitoring, weaving a tale that mirrors the paranoia and privacy concerns that underpin Francis Ford Coppola's classic.

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    2. All the President's Men

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    For those captivated by 'The Conversation's' political intrigue and real-life implications, 'All the President's Men' delivers a compelling dive into investigative journalism. The film stars Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as reporters Woodward and Bernstein, uncovering the Watergate scandal, echoing the methodical pacing and tension found in Coppola's classic.

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    3. Three Days of the Condor

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    Like 'The Conversation,' 'Three Days of the Condor' thrives on its strong lead performance and a plot steeped in espionage and surveillance. Robert Redford stars as a CIA analyst on the run after uncovering a secret within his own organization, ensuring a gripping experience for anyone who appreciates the tight, cerebral tension Coppola's film delivers.

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    4. Blow Out

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    'Blow Out' is a must-watch for fans of 'The Conversation' due to its thematic exploration of eavesdropping and obsession. Directed by Brian De Palma, this thriller showcases John Travolta as a sound effects technician who accidentally records a political assassination, drawing him into a deadly conspiracy.

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    5. Sneakers

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    For those who enjoy a blend of lighthearted moments with their suspense, 'Sneakers' offers a tech-savvy ensemble cast led by Robert Redford. It's a caper about a group of security experts embroiled in a dangerous game of espionage, aligning with the technological intrigue and ethical puzzles presented in 'The Conversation.'