Obsession
SuspenseRated PG
Box Office: $0.0M
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Blu-ray Collector's Edition UPC: 826663192827 |
01/15/2019 |
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DVD MOD UPC: 043396385948 |
08/02/2011 |
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On 4K-UHD | Not Available | Alert Me | Remind Me | |
On Blu-ray | January 15 2019 | Now Available | ||
On DVD | June 26 2001 | Now Available |
PRINCIPAL CAST
Cliff Robertson, Genevieve Bujold, John Lithgow, Sylvia Kuumba Williams, Wanda Blackman, Patrick McNamara, Stanley Reyes, Nick Kreiger, Stocker Fontelieu, Don Hood, Andrea Esterhazy
DIRECTOR
Brian De Palma
PRODUCER
George Litto, Harry N. Blum
SYNOPSIS
In 1959, affluent businessman Michael Courtland (Cliff Roberston) and his wife (Genevieve Bujold) are celebrating their tenth anniversary when his daughter and wife are kidnapped and held for ransom. The effort to rescue the girl and her mother ends tragically, and Courtland merely exists, his days consumed with guilt. Many years later, still grieving over his loss, he returns to Florence - the city where he first met his wife - where he meets a young woman who bears a remarkable resemblance to her. Set largely in New Orleans, this incredibly atmospheric thriller has a southern gothic feel with its dreamlike photography (by cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond) and deliberate pacing. Often compared to Hitchcock's Vertigo because of its protagonist's obsessive attempt to recreate his lost love and the score by the incomparable Bernard Herrmann, director Brian De Palma's (Scarface, The Untouchables) undeniable obsession with cinema results in a thrilling approach to a hauntingly familiar subject. Newly remastered.
GENRE
Suspense
RATING
Rated PG
RUN TIME
98 Minutes
STUDIO
Sony Pictures