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Film of the Week: Don't Look Now

on BBC Two England

starring
Donald Sutherland , Julie Christie Following the accidental drowning of their young daughter, John and Laura Baxter go to Venice - he to work and she to recuperate. The couple meet two sisters taking a winter holiday in the beautiful but strangely eerie city. One of the women claims to have psychic powers and convinces Laura that she can communicate with the dead child, gradually involving the couple in a series of bizarre happenings and encounters that can only lead to tragedy. This is one of the most hauntingly beautiful and mysterious films of the last decade.
Screenplay by ALLAN SCOTT. CHRIS BRYANT From a story by DAPHNE DU MAURIER
Produced by PETER KATZ
Directed by NICOLAS roeg
(My Cousin Rachael by Daphne du Maurier starts next Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Sutherland
Unknown:
Julie Christie
Unknown:
Laura Baxter
Unknown:
Allan Scott.
Unknown:
Chris Bryant
Story By:
Daphne du Maurier
Produced By:
Peter Katz
Directed By:
Nicolas Roeg
Laura Baxter:
Julie Christie
John Baxter:
Donald Sutherland
Heather:
Hilary Mason
Wendy:
Clelia Matania
Bishop Barbarrigo:
Massimo Serato
Inspector Longhi:
Renato Scarpa
Workman:
Giorgio Trestini
Hotel manager:
Leopoldo Trieste
Anthony Babbage:
David Lee
Mandy Babbage:
Ann Rye
Johnny Baxter:
Nicholas Salter
Christine Baxter:
Sharon Williams
Detective Sabbione:
Bruno Cattaneo
Dwarf:
Adelina Poerio

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