Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA recently orphaned heiress meets a young racing yacht captain in the Long Island Hamptons. He shows interest in her, but love may not be the reason.A recently orphaned heiress meets a young racing yacht captain in the Long Island Hamptons. He shows interest in her, but love may not be the reason.A recently orphaned heiress meets a young racing yacht captain in the Long Island Hamptons. He shows interest in her, but love may not be the reason.
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- 1 nomination au total
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- AnecdotesThe film's original title was "Dying for Love," but the studio was concerned that the public would associate the title with AIDS, and thus it was dropped.
- GaffesThe gun in the death scene is an automatic pistol. After it is fired it ends up on the floor, where it is shown with the hammer not cocked. A semiautomatic pistol such as that one recocks itself after a shot is fired. The hammer should have been cocked.
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Olivia Lawrence: Marry me.
Tim Whalen: What did you say?
Olivia Lawrence: You heard me.
Tim Whalen: Olivia.
Olivia Lawrence: A simple yes would be fine.
Tim Whalen: You know I love you.
Olivia Lawrence: Oh Jesus, forget it. Pretend I never said it. I didn't mean it.
Tim Whalen: No, there's nothing in the world I'd rather do than marry you but I - I just don't think you know enough about me.
Olivia Lawrence: You rob banks or something?
Tim Whalen: Bounce checks.
Olivia Lawrence: For a living?
Tim Whalen: When I quit school, I got caught in Cincinnati with no money. Wrote a lot of checks on a closed account. Spent thirty days in jail.
Olivia Lawrence: And for that you wont marry me?
- Autres versionsA TV version exists where there is a much longer conversation between Tim Whalen (Rob Lowe) and Brooke Morrison (Kim Cattrall) in bed in which they discuss her numerous affairs with other men. Secondly, Olivia Lawrence (Meg Tilly) discusses with Tim about their past summer before they met. This scene is in her Manhattan apartment either before or after Olivia's meeting with her attorneys. Thirdly, Olivia approaches Tim overlooking the window and starts to kiss him passionately.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Video Discoveries (1989)
Into Olivia's life comes a good-looking, but not wealthy, skipper of a racing boat, a young man named Tim (Rob Lowe). Olivia falls in love with Tim. But is Tim really in love with her, or just after her money?
The film's setup is both slightly misleading and a little slow to develop. But a major plot point at the end of the first Act perks up interest. And from here, "Masquerade" becomes a generally enjoyable thriller, until near the end. The plot climax does seem contrived. A simple phone call could have achieved one character's desired result. Instead, that character takes matters into his or her own hands. The result is an unnecessarily dramatic outcome.
The casting of Meg Tilly is perfect for the role of Olivia. Everyone else in the cast is at least adequate.
Color cinematography in outdoor scenes is quite good, especially those scenes filmed on the open waters off the coast of Long Island. Indoor sets are okay. Background music is boringly nondescript.
My only major complaint pertains to the film's dated thematic style. Many scenes in "Masquerade" show lush mansions, manicured lawns, expensive sports cars, and haughty parties where women wear expensive gowns and dance with wealthy men to the ballroom music of a live orchestra. All of which is well executed. But some of these visuals are awfully reminiscent of other 1980s productions like "Dallas" and "Dynasty", which make "Masquerade" look stuck in the 1980s.
This film offers entertainment in the form of interesting characters, more than one of whom "masquerade" as something they're not, and a twisty, betrayal driven plot that leads to an outcome that the viewer probably will not be able to predict.
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- 6 juill. 2009
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Box-office
- Budget
- 12 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 15 855 828 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 500 259 $ US
- 13 mars 1988
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 15 855 828 $ US
- Durée1 heure 31 minutes
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- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1