Donald Sutherland

This archive gathers the films featuring Donald Sutherland reviewed at Master of Worlds: “Don’t Look Now (1973)”, “Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956, 1978, 1993, 2007)”, “M*A*S*H (1970)”, “The Dirty Dozen (1967)”, “The Eagle Has Landed (1976)”, and “The Italian Job (2003)” — 6 titles in all. Across these reviews the focus stays on how Donald Sutherland serves each story: the choices that make a performance work, the roles that anchor a film, and the range visible across different pictures. Rather than rank the performances, the collection treats them as a body of work worth examining. The list continues to expand as additional films are reviewed.

Dont look now 1973 review

Don’t Look Now (1973)

Nicolas Roeg’s 1973 Venice grief drama. Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie. Red coat, drowned daughter. The famous sex-scene editing.

Mash 1970 review

M*A*S*H (1970)

Robert Altman’s 1970 Korean War satire. Sutherland and Gould as wartime surgeons. Spawned the TV series. Anti-war through black comedy.

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