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Dominique (1978 film)

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'Dominique' (also known as 'Dominique Is Dead') is a 1979 British horror film starring Cliff Robertson and directed by Michael Anderson. The film is based on the 1948 short story "What Beckoning Ghost" by Harold Lawlor.

Plot



David Ballard, a struggling businessman in desperate need of money, devises a plan to use psychological manipulation to drive his rich wife, Dominique, to suicide so he can inherit her fortune. His plan seemingly works when Dominique's body is found hanging in her greenhouse, but David soon finds himself being haunted by what he believes is Dominque's vengeful ghost. His sanity gradually crumbles as he finds himself unable to rid himself of his wife's spirit, until he finally falls to his death while trying to escape from her.

In a twist ending, the "ghost" turns out to be his half-sister, Ann; with the help of her lover, Tony Calvert, Ann had used prosthetic makeup to impersonate Dominique, get rid of David, and claim Dominque's fortune for herself and Tony. However, Tony then shows her an audio recording that reveals that the real Dominque is still alive, and that Ann had helped her fake her death without Tony's knowledge. Tony admits that he intends to use the recording to force Dominque to give him full control of her money, and Ann murders him with a revolver the couple had previously used as part of their deception, with the movie ending on an ambiguous note as Ann stands over Tony's corpse.

Cast



*Cliff Robertson as David Ballard

*Jean Simmons as Dominique Ballard

*Simon Ward as Tony Calvert

*Jenny Agutter as Ann Ballard

*Ron Moody as Dr. Rogers

*Judy Geeson as Marjorie Craven

*Michael Jayston as Arnold Craven

*Flora Robson as Mrs. Davis

*David Tomlinson as Lawyer

*Jack Warner as George

*Leslie Dwyer as Cemetery Supervisor

*Jan Holden as Ballard's Secretary

*Jack McKenzie as John, 1st Chauffeur

*Michael Nightingale as Vicar at Funeral

Production



Filming started in England during September 1977 and lasted six weeks. It was initially meant to be filmed in Canada, but this was changed after an offer was made to shoot the film in England with a higher budget.Ed. Allan Bryce, 'Amicus: The Studio That Dripped Blood', Stray Cat Publishing, 2000 p 159

Release



'Dominique' was initially released in March 1979. Vinegar Syndrome later released the film on home video in 2019.

Reception



Martyn Auty criticized the film in the 'Monthly Film Bulletin' as "heavy handed". Pop Matters reviewed the film in 2019, writing that it "wont raise the hackles of anyone looking for deep scares, but it is an absorbing suspense-drama that will at least keep you in your seat, if not the edge of it."

References




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