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Images (1972)
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A woman walks a razor's edge between reality and madness in this impressionistic drama written and directed by
Robert Altman
. Cathryn (
Susannah York
) is a woman who begins to suspect that her marriage to Hugh (
René Auberjonois
) is falling apart after receiving a mysterious phone call from a friend who tells her Hugh has been having an affair. Cathryn herself has not been happy with Hugh, and years before she took a lover, Rene (
Marcel Bozzuffi
), though he died some time ago in a plane crash. Thinking they both need to get away, Hugh takes Cathryn to their house in the country, where Hugh indulges in his hobbies, hunting and photography, and Cathryn works on a book of fantasy tales for children. Before long, Cathryn begins to see apparitions of the late Rene around the house, much to her consternation; while confronting her feelings about the late Rene and the wandering Hugh, Marcel (
Hugh Millais
), a friend of the couple who makes little secret of his attraction to Cathryn, arrives for a visit, with his daughter Susannah (
Cathryn Harrison
) in tow. As Rene's appearances become more vivid and Cathryn reaches the end of her tether, she begins to drift deeper into a fantasy world, where it's difficult to tell what is real and what is imagined. Beautifully shot on striking locations in Ireland by
Vilmos Zsigmond
, Images earned Susannah York an award as Best Actress at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
René Auberjonois
Hugh
Marcel Bozzuffi
René
Cathryn Harrison
Susannah
Hugh Millais
Marcel
Susannah York
Cathryn
Production Crew
Vilmos Zsigmond
Cinematographer
John Williams
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Altman
Director
Graeme Clifford
Editor
Toni Delaney
Makeup
Tommy Thompson
Producer
Leon Ericksen
Production Designer
Susannah York
Screen Story
Robert Altman
Screenwriter
Susannah York
Short Story Author
Susannah York
Short Story Author
Jerry Johnson
Special Effects
Year: 1972
Runtime: 100
Country: Ireland
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Thriller
Produced by
Hemdale
Lions Gate Films
Awards
1972 - Best Foreign Film - English Language - Golden Globe
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