Three Days of the Condor

Three Days of the Condor

1975 • Mystery, ThrillerR
A bookish CIA researcher finds all his co-workers dead, and must outwit those responsible until he figures out who he can really trust.
Runtime: 1h 57m
If you're intrigued by gripping tales of espionage, immerse yourself in James Grady's novel 'Six Days of the Condor', on which the film is based. While the movie version condenses the action into three days and superbly showcases Robert Redford's charismatic portrayal, the book offers a richer and more detailed narrative, delving deeper into the protagonist's psyche and the complexities of covert operations. Grady's novel provides readers with an intense and elaborate plot that unfolds over six days, offering a more immersive experience into the world of intelligence, danger, and survival. The novel's layers of intrigue, enhanced by Grady's astute attention to detail, present readers with a heightened sense of paranoia and discovery that can't fully be captured on the screen. Reading 'Six Days of the Condor' allows one to explore nuanced elements of the story, such as the internal workings of the CIA, the tension-filled shadowy networks, and the protagonist's acumen in navigating perilous situations. By choosing the book, readers gain the full breadth of Grady's thrilling narrative vision and a deeper understanding of the novel's thematic concerns.

Three Days of the Condor inspired from

Six Days of the Condor
by James Grady