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Don't Look Now's sex scene involving Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland caused considerable controversy before its release in 1973. British tabloid newspaper, the Daily Mail , observed at the time that "one of the frankest love scenes ever to be filmed is likely to plunge lovely Julie Christie into the biggest censorship row since Last Tango ...
It was filmed on location in Glencolumbkille, County Donegal, Ireland.The house was the former Cashelnagore railway station, the line closed in 1947. [3]Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland previously worked together on Don't Look Now and there had been various attempts to get them together on a project again but their schedules did not line up.
Her other films during the decade were Nicolas Roeg's thriller Don't Look Now (1973), based on a story by Daphne du Maurier, in which she co-starred with Donald Sutherland, and the science-fiction/horror film Demon Seed (1977), based on the novel of the same name by Dean Koontz and directed by Donald Cammell. Don't Look Now in particular has ...
He starred alongside Julie Christie in Nicolas Roeg’s chilling horror thriller Don’t Look Now in 1973, a film that became as well known for an explicit, emotionally tangled sex scene between ...
Don't Look Now. Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland star as a married couple who, while mourning the recent death of their child, flee to Venice, Italy.
It may now be hard to imagine, but in 1970, Donald Sutherland, who died Thursday at 88, was the coolest movie star on the planet. The moment I saw him in “M*A*S*H,” I knew he was the person I ...
Don't Look Now: Nicolas Roeg: Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie: United Kingdom Italy [20] Dying Room Only: Philip Leacock: Cloris Leachman, Ross Martin, Ned Beatty, Dabney Coleman: United States Television film Encounter with the Unknown: Harry Thomason United States El Retorno de Walpurgis: Carlos Aured: Jacinto Molina, Maritza Olivares ...
Seven years earlier, in Nicolas Roeg’s unsettling 1973 thriller Don’t Look Now, he’d played a husband, John Baxter, trying to reason with his wife, Laura (Julie Christie), who’s desperate ...