John Frankenheimer

 THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE is as good as it gets. SECONDS is so scary and interesting it kills me.

Frankenheimer suffered an artistic dead period in the early 1970s. (Like Bobby Darrin and many other people in Hollywood, Frankenheimer was traumatized by the RFK assassination. He didn't recover for years.) But he recovered and ended up making  wonderful movies later in life than just about anyone – he was about a million years old when he directed RONIN, and even THE PATH TO WAR (his final project for HBO) is pretty damn good.

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Manchurian Candidate (DVD)    1962
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The definitive paranoid political movie and widely considered John Franenheimer's best film. The brainwashing scenes are among the most brilliant, inventive sequences in the history of of film.
John Frankenheimer's brilliant adaptation of Richard Condon's Cold-War satire, THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE is both a thriller and a razor-sharp satire of political hysteria that captures the turbulent mood of the 1960s. Packed with sly details, such as the liberal senator "bleeding" milk when he's shot, the film demands repeated viewings.
Laurence Harvey stars as Sergeant Raymond Shaw, whose U.S. army unit is captured while fighting in Korea, taken to Manchuria, and brainwashed by Chinese communists. The men return to the U.S. with no conscious memory of their experience, and Shaw is awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery. But when Captain Bennett Marco (Frank Sinatra) starts having nightmares, he begins an authorized investigation into what happened in Manchuria and eventually reveals that the sergeant's brainwashing has transformed him into an unconscious assassin who can be triggered by his communist controllers at will.
 
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