Klute (1971) Jane Fonda Bree Daniel Donald Sutherland John Klute Charles Cioffi Peter Cable Roy Scheider Frank Ligourin Dorothy Tristan Arlyn Page Rita Gam Trina Vivian Nathan Psychiatrist Nathan George (II) Lieutenant Trask Robert Milli Tom Gruneman Jean Stapleton Goldfarb's secretary Morris Strassberg Mr. Goldfarb Barry Snider Berger Jane White Janie Dale Shirley Stoler Momma Reese Directed by: Alan J. Pakula Produced by: Alan J. Pakula, C. Kenneth DeLand, David Lang A low-key small town detective journeys to New York City to investigate the murder of a friend and discovers that both the killer and the victim were clients of the same high-class call girl. ========== John Klute's friend has totally disappeared. The only clue a connection with a call girl, Bree Daniels. Klute taps her phone in order to gain evidence against her to blackmail her into helping him find his friend. While Klute searches, someone is stalking Bree. ========== When his old friend, the laboratory engineer Tom Gruneman, vanishes, detective John Klute is hired by Tom's colleague Peter Cable to search for him. The unique lead is an obscene letter written by Tom to a call-girl in New York called Bree Daniels, and Klute moves to the Apple city to investigate the disappearance of Tom. Klute blackmails Bree to help him to find other prostitutes that might have been with Tom using some tapes of her phone calls that he had secretly recorded. They realize that some is stalking Bree, while Klute falls in love for Dress, and she has some sort of feeling that she can not understand for him. ========== After a businessman disappears the FBI draw a blank except for some unpleasant letters he wrote to a call-girl. His small-town friend John Klute travels to the big city to seek her out. At first their relationship is wary, and she sees him as just another guy to manipulate. But someone may already be stalking her, and as Klute's activities add to the danger a bond of sorts starts to grow.