Don't Look Now (1973)

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While grieving a terrible loss, a married couple meet two mysterious sisters, one of whom gives them a message sent from the afterlife.

Director: Nicolas Roeg
Genre: Thriller, Drama, Horror
Runtime: 110 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Pino Donaggio
Cinematography: Anthony B. Richmond
Editing: Graeme Clifford
Production: Eldorado Films, Casey Productions
Country: Italy, United Kingdom
Language: Italiano, English
Budget: $2M
Original Language: en

Themes

Psychological Horror and Mind Games, Widowhood and Coping with Loss, Confronting Anxiety and Fear, Supernatural Horror and Terror, Shattered Mind and Hallucination Reality

Keywords

husband wife relationship, based on novel or book, venice, italy, funeral, loss of loved one, supernatural, hallucination, gondola, ladder, premonition, hospital, architecture, psychic, mental illness, reading

Trailer

Don't Look Now Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Don't Look Now about?
While grieving a terrible loss, a married couple meet two mysterious sisters, one of whom gives them a message sent from the afterlife.
Who directed Don't Look Now?
Don't Look Now was directed by Nicolas Roeg.
Who stars in Don't Look Now?
Don't Look Now stars Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie, Hilary Mason, Massimo Serato, Clelia Matania, Renato Scarpa.
How long is Don't Look Now?
Don't Look Now has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
What genre is Don't Look Now?
Don't Look Now is a Thriller, Drama, Horror film.
What is the budget of Don't Look Now?
Don't Look Now had a budget of $2M.
Where was Don't Look Now produced?
Don't Look Now was produced in Italy, United Kingdom.
What are the themes of Don't Look Now?
The themes of Don't Look Now include: Psychological Horror and Mind Games, Widowhood and Coping with Loss, Confronting Anxiety and Fear, Supernatural Horror and Terror, Shattered Mind and Hallucination Reality.