The Day of the Jackal (1973)

Movie · 1973 · Action, Thriller · 2h 23m · PG · English

Curator score: 8.2/10 (84.8K ratings)

Nameless, faceless... relentlessly moving towards the date with death that would rock the world.

Overview

An international assassin known as ‘The Jackal’ is employed by disgruntled French generals to kill President Charles de Gaulle, with a dedicated gendarme on the assassin’s trail.

Ratings

Director

Fred Zinnemann

Production

Universal Productions France, Warwick Film Productions, John Woolf Productions

Cast

Edward Fox, Terence Alexander, Michel Auclair, Alan Badel, Tony Britton, Denis Carey, Cyril Cusack, Maurice Denham, Michael Lonsdale, Vernon Dobtcheff, Jacques François, Olga Georges-Picot, Raymond Gérôme, Barrie Ingham, Delphine Seyrig, Derek Jacobi, Jean Martin, Ronald Pickup, Eric Porter, Anton Rodgers

Curator Review

Verdict

A meticulously built political-assassination thriller that treats procedure as suspense. Its cool, methodical pace and cat-and-mouse structure make it especially rewarding for viewers who like precision, realism, and tension that accumulates through detail rather than spectacle.

Best for

  • fans of procedural thrillers
  • viewers who enjoy slow-burn suspense
  • people interested in political intrigue
  • fans of 1970s paranoid cinema
  • viewers who like cat-and-mouse narratives

Skip if

  • you want constant action
  • you prefer fast pacing
  • you dislike procedural detail
  • you need a big emotional payoff
  • you want a more flamboyant or stylized thriller

Overview

The Day of the Jackal is one of the great procedural thrillers: exacting, patient, and unnervingly efficient. It turns an assassination plot into a study of logistics, surveillance, disguise, and institutional pressure, with suspense emerging from process rather than melodrama.

Worth noting

What makes it endure is the balance between its two forces: Edward Fox’s polished, almost impersonal assassin and Michael Lonsdale’s dogged investigator. The film understands that a chase becomes gripping when both sides are intelligent, professional, and constrained by time.

Bottom line

It can feel deliberately cool, even detached, but that restraint is the point. Zinnemann’s direction keeps the machinery of the plot moving with remarkable clarity, and the result is a thriller that feels both of its era and ahead of it.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Will Menaker (4★) · 518 likes

An OAS plot to hire a foreign assassin to kill Charles De Gaulle unfolds in another thriller that trades action for a meticulous accounting of how a plan and investigation is carried out in granular detail. I love the contrast between Edward Fox and Michael Lonsdale in this movie, who are both fantastic. You've got Fox as the nameless "Jackal", a louche, upper class British man who wears an ascot in every scene, seduces men and women in service of… more

Matt! (3.5★) · 389 likes

A 2.5-hour-long elaborate & methodical cat-and-mouse assassination plot filmed almost like an investigative documentary, with two sides racing against time before they inevitably collide in a climax that, sadly, feels somewhat expedited and half-baked. We spend so much time watching the Jackal be efficient, meticulous, and calculating against an almost automatic pace of play that when he finally starts to slip up and make rushed mistakes or indulgent errors, you feel a bit robbed of what originally seemed to be a… more A 2.5-hour-long elaborate & methodical cat-and-mouse assassination plot filmed almost like an investigative documentary, with two sides racing against time before they inevitably collide in a climax that, sadly, feels somewhat expedited and half-baked. We spend so much time watching the Jackal be efficient, meticulous, and calculating against an almost automatic pace of play that when he finally starts to slip up and make rushed mistakes or indulgent errors, you feel a bit robbed of what originally seemed to be a… more

Joshua Dysart (4★) · 359 likes

Soft-conservative "Competent-Police" fantasy about a right-wing threat large enough to justify the cops fascistic tendencies. Watching Paris lockdown for an event the president will be attending, even as violence threatens, feels eerily familiar for us here in the States right now. All-in-all this is a pretty sweet, meticulous, and restrained flick. A procedural march through an analogue world. I’d argue the second act is perfectly measured. Dialed down, yet relentless. And the whole thing is really well edited. Then, almost… more

Matt Gourley · 339 likes

2 1/2 hours of pure procedure in 58 different beige suits. (Yes, that’s a rave.)

Jake Cole (4★) · 185 likes

The first modern thriller? A truer forecast of post-Watergate disillusionment than paranoid thrillers like The Parallax View in giving us a killer motivated not by ideology but merely his own confidence in his skills. The film matches his meticulous, cold nature by pioneering the procedural thriller, a long epic comprising minute preparation. Michael Mann, David Fincher, and many others begin here.

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Topics

thriller, procedural, political suspense, cat-and-mouse, 1970s cinema, spycraft, investigation, slow burn, paranoia, assassination

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