A total class film. One of the best American films I've seen. Might be an argument to say it's actually better than Chinatown. John Heard is utterly amazing in it and it keeps on giving till the very end. Very one should know this film.
Somebody PLEASE upload any scene of the movie with John Heard. This film deserves a wider audience. The Universal DVD is all right, but the Criterion treatment would rightfully boost its forgotten reputation.
I saw the opening years before seeing the entire movie; I didn't know what it was about, but there's something powerful and disturbing in the images, along with Nitzsche's wonderful score, that made impossible for me to forget it. The rest is on par with the beginning: this is one of the most underrated American films of the 80's.
@donjuan4you Oh yeah and: Born in 1932..she's still with us! A beautiful Danish actress indeed!
70sGrOOVeTuBE 2 weeks ago
@donjuan4you Nina Van Pallandt
70sGrOOVeTuBE 2 weeks ago
No
zambot3 3 months ago
What's the name of the actress at 2:50 in the bed?
donjuan4you 5 months ago
One of my favourite films. A classic.
Friedkin01 5 months ago
most Mysterious opening music
s4mth16ngstr24nge 9 months ago in playlist Movie scenes
A terrific film. John Heard is excellent, as is the rest of the cast.
Another great excellent performance by Heard: Chilly Scenes of Winter, directed by Joan Micklin Silver.
searcherboy 1 year ago
A total class film. One of the best American films I've seen. Might be an argument to say it's actually better than Chinatown. John Heard is utterly amazing in it and it keeps on giving till the very end. Very one should know this film.
spurtfather 1 year ago
Somebody PLEASE upload any scene of the movie with John Heard. This film deserves a wider audience. The Universal DVD is all right, but the Criterion treatment would rightfully boost its forgotten reputation.
korpegki 1 year ago
I saw the opening years before seeing the entire movie; I didn't know what it was about, but there's something powerful and disturbing in the images, along with Nitzsche's wonderful score, that made impossible for me to forget it. The rest is on par with the beginning: this is one of the most underrated American films of the 80's.
korpegki 1 year ago