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Love and Death on Long Island

Country: Canada | UK, Language: English, 93 mins

  • Director: Richard Kwietniowski
  • Writer: Gilbert Adair; Richard Kwietniowski
  • Producer: Steve Clark-Hall; Brian Donovan

CGiii Comment

Gilbert Adair is an acquired taste.

This outright ridiculous story is only watchable because of the irrepressible John Hurt - doing the best he can with substandard material.

Why anyone would want to adapt a horrible novel into a horrible film is beyond belief.

It really is terrible.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Giles De'Ath is a widower who doesn't like anything modern. He goes to movies and falls in love with film star, Ronnie Bostock. He then investigates everything about the movie and Ronnie. After that he travels to Long Island city where Ronnie lives and meets him, pretending that Ronnie is a great actor and that's why Giles admires him.

Cast & Characters

John Hurt as Giles De'Ath;
Jason Priestley as Ronnie Bostock;
Fiona Loewi as Audrey;
Sheila Hancock as Mrs. Barker;
Harvey Atkin as Lou;
Gawn Grainger as Henry;
Elizabeth Quinn as Mrs. Reed;
Maury Chaykin as Irving 'Irv' Buckmuller;
Linda Busby as Mrs. Abbott;
Bill Leadbitter as Eldridge;
Anne Reid as Maureen;
Danny Webb as Video Assistant;
Andrew Barrow as Harry;
Dean Gariss as Rob;
Robert McKewley as Video Salesman