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Dominique

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.3K
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Jean Simmons in Dominique (1979)
A millionaire, who drove his wife to commit suicide, starts believing that he is being haunted by her spirit.
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A millionaire, who drove his wife to commit suicide, starts believing that he is being haunted by her spirit.A millionaire, who drove his wife to commit suicide, starts believing that he is being haunted by her spirit.A millionaire, who drove his wife to commit suicide, starts believing that he is being haunted by her spirit.

  • Director
    • Michael Anderson
  • Writers
    • Edward Abraham
    • Valerie Abraham
    • Harold Lawlor
  • Stars
    • Cliff Robertson
    • Jean Simmons
    • Jenny Agutter
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Michael Anderson
    • Writers
      • Edward Abraham
      • Valerie Abraham
      • Harold Lawlor
    • Stars
      • Cliff Robertson
      • Jean Simmons
      • Jenny Agutter
    • 44User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cliff Robertson
    Cliff Robertson
    • David Ballard
    Jean Simmons
    Jean Simmons
    • Dominique Ballard
    Jenny Agutter
    Jenny Agutter
    • Ann Ballard
    Simon Ward
    Simon Ward
    • Tony Calvert
    Ron Moody
    Ron Moody
    • Dr. Rogers
    Judy Geeson
    Judy Geeson
    • Marjorie Craven
    Michael Jayston
    Michael Jayston
    • Arnold Craven
    Flora Robson
    Flora Robson
    • Mrs. Davis
    David Tomlinson
    David Tomlinson
    • Lawyer
    Jack Warner
    Jack Warner
    • George
    Leslie Dwyer
    Leslie Dwyer
    • Cemetary Supervisor
    Jan Holden
    Jan Holden
    • Ballard's Secretary
    Brian Hayes
    • S.T. Reeve
    Jack McKenzie
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    • Director
      • Michael Anderson
    • Writers
      • Edward Abraham
      • Valerie Abraham
      • Harold Lawlor
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    5manicgecko

    Would make a great 60 minute TV movie

    I was pleasantly surprised at this movie. Expecting B-rate 70's schlock (not that there is anything wrong with that) I witnessed a movie that actually held my attention without me having to snipe at it for entertainment. My major complaint - this movie was too long by half. We got a few too many scenes of Ballard waking up, putting on his house coat, and walking to somewhere. Something else happens - Ballard puts his housecoat on again and walks. Acting was stiff at best, and it looks as if somebody forgot to pay the light bill, but those could be overcome by a somewhat interesting plot line, a unexpectedly brilliant ending, and some psych. intrigue I didn't think possible in the 70's. I just wish somebody would talk more than 1 sentence somewhere in the movie.
    Smalling-2

    Dominique

    A wealthy wife is convinced that his equally wealthy husband tries to drive her mad by scary voices and haunting portents at their country mansion. After her sudden death, she seems to return to haunt the husband.

    Predictable and fairly restricted all-star suspense shocker on the lines of "Les Diaboliques" with very occasional moments of "frisson".
    7marydm-43470

    Mixed bag

    I sussed out who was in it from the start (no spoilers) but then watching whodunnits is almost never about who done it.

    It's about atmosphere and acting: in these two departments the film, though dated, is very effective. The acting is particularly excellent with the cast of stars assembled, with Simmons and Agutter absolutely stealing every scene they're in. And Ward is pretty much off the scale.

    Some particularly impressive atmospherics involving gravestones and exhumations communicating the terror felt increasingly by the male protagonist very well.

    But the pace (editing) is so slow, it puts a bit of a spanner into the whole works.

    I adore Jean Simmons and Jenny Agutter, and don't mind Cliff Robertson's masculinity hogging the screen.

    But it's Simon Ward here who is the most successful piece of casting for the role. He has a unique facial structure, the eyes naturally conveying depths of hidden emotion and thought, and a sense of disdain for everything and everyone around him, and here they are deployed with deadly effect in the role.

    Not the greatest thriller, but definitely worth a look for the performances alone.

    Thanks Tubi for extending your range of classic offerings constantly.
    8Tera-Jones

    A Good "Ghost" Story

    I have not seen Dominique in years... watching it again after years of no see I find the movie extremely good. If you want a fast-paced, bloody ghost story then this film is not for you. This film is what you might call 'slow' and written well instead of 'fast' and all bloody eye-candy with no solid story. Dominique is my kind of a ghost story - just a damned good story with quality acting.

    The story is exactly like the plot summery. Basically, a money-hungry husband and the 'ghost' of a vengeful wife. There is more to this story but I will not tell it because it would ruin the film for those who have not seen it yet. It's a must watch for lovers of older ghost stories.

    I remembered the film to be good - but it is so much better than I recalled it to be. This might be a 'boring' ghost story for some - for others, like myself, this is a quality haunting film.

    8.5/10
    7Chase_Witherspoon

    Is Dominique dead?

    Creepy thriller concerning a selfish American businessman (Robertson) supporting his interests through a marriage of convenience to his wealthy English wife (Simmons), until she commits suicide as a result of his emotional bullying. Her instructions are for her will to be read on their wedding anniversary in a few weeks' time, and as that day draws nearer, visions, apparent apparitions and strange goings-on haunt Robertson to the point of virtual insanity. Convinced that his wife has returned from the dead, he enlists his new chauffeur (Ward) to exhume her body, not once, but twice, where he makes a shocking discovery.

    Atmospheric, tense and suspenseful throughout, I found Simmons' portrayal of the emotionally crippled wife compelling and her 'resurrection' even more stirring. Gaping plot holes, contrivances and other poetic conveniences while no means forgiven, are somewhat disguised by director Anderson's flair for creating tension out of the limited material. The cast however has considerable depth, with veterans David Tomlinson, Jack Warner, Dame Flora Robson, and Ron Moody in a pivotal supporting role. Jenny Agutter, Judy Geeson and Michael Jayston are also prominent.

    There's Hitchockian moments and more than just a little reminiscence of the similarly titled French classic "Les diaboliques" (1955), and yet despite the somewhat borrowed theme, I still found myself in the grip of "Dominique" and was rewarded with some heart-pounding moments. Not perfect, but entertaining nonetheless.

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    • Trivia
      Director Michael Anderson has stated in interviews that this movie was taken out of his hands during editing and tampered with against his wishes. Ron Moody was the chief victim of the cuts made.
    • Quotes

      David Ballard: [puts a bundle of money on the table] 500.

      Tony Calvert: But Mr. Ballard, it's against the law.

      David Ballard: [lays down another $500 bundle] A thousand.

      Tony Calvert: Suppose we get caught?

      [David lays down two more bundles]

      Tony Calvert: When?

      David Ballard: Tonight.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Schlocky Horror Picture Show: Dominique (1980) (2012)

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1980 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dominique Is Dead
    • Filming locations
      • England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Grand Prize Productions
      • Sword & Sorcery
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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