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Revision as of 08:46, 7 December 2022

Earliest known poster for Three Days of El Condor Pasa.

Three Days of El Condor Pasa is a 1975 political musical film about a bookish CIA researcher (Robert Redford) who returns to his childhood home in the Andes, only to discover that all of the miners of the village, and many of their wives and children, have been murdered or disappeared by Operation Condor.

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  • Post @ Twitter (29 September 2022)