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Synopsis
A strange, hallucinatory adaptation of the Malcolm Lowry novel of the same name, John Huston's bleak drama is set during the Mexican "Day of the Dead" ceremony in 1939. Albert Finney stars as Geoffrey Firmin, the booze-besotted former British consul to Cuernevarca, who has cut himself off from his loved ones, the better to drink himself to death while surrounded by all manner of skull-and-skeleton decorations. At the urging of his wife Yvonne (Jacqueline Bisset), his half-brother Hugh (Anthony Andrews) goes on a "heart of darkness" search for his missing sibling. Novelist Lowry was himself a suicidal alcoholic, who poured every drop of his embittered philosophy into the Firmin character. If any director could bring Lowry's difficult novel to life, it was Huston, whose own record for drunken self-destruction is the source of legend. (Huston was actually the seventh director to tackle the novel, which had originally been optioned in 1957 by actor Zachary Scott.) Artists contributing to the fascinating Under the Volcano include the brilliant Mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa, screenwriter Guy Gallo, composer Alex North, and director Emilio Fernandez, cast in a significant cameo as a bartender. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Anthony Andrews Hugh Firmin
Jacqueline Bisset Yvonne Firmin
Albert Finney Geoffrey Firmin
Katy Jurado Senora Gregoria
James Villiers Brit

Production Crew

Jose Rodriguez Granada Art Director
Malcolm Lowry Book Author
Gabriel Figueroa Cinematographer
Alex North Composer (Music Score)
John Beal Composer (Music Score)
John Huston Director
Roberto Silvi Editor
Michael Fitzgerald Producer
Moritz Borman Producer
Wieland Schulz-Keil Producer
Gunther Gerzso Production Designer
Guy Gallo Screenwriter
Year: 1984
Runtime: 112
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Universal

Awards
1984 - Best Picture - National Board of Review