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Well, he was flawless in Body Heat, possibly the best noir 'femme fatale' movie ever (possibly because of its position between two eras of the genre, capturing the best of both worlds).
And he was an excellent Arkady Renko in Gorky Park. A shame they didn't adapt the sequels. They could have gone full Harry Palmer with him.
Oddly, I still haven't watched Altered State, which I've been willing to do since childhood. I should also rewatch Eyewitness. I don't remember it well. I remember that I liked it, but I don't remember if it was for other reasons than Weaver's presence.
A precious actor playing the 'average person' perfectly, with the right balance of toughness and vulnerability - and therefore credibility. I'd say there's a lack of believable "hitchcockian protagonists" nowadays, and his loss doesn't help.
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