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ThrillerMysteryDrama

Obsession

- A bizarre story of love.

A wealthy New Orleans businessman becomes obsessed with a young woman who resembles his late wife.

Release Date : 1976-08-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Yellowbird ProductionsColumbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Cliff Robertson

Character Name : Michael Courtland

Original Name : Cliff Robertson

Gender : Male

Geneviève Bujold

Character Name : Elizabeth Courtland / Sandra Portinari

Original Name : Geneviève Bujold

Gender : Female

John Lithgow

Character Name : Robert Lasalle

Original Name : John Lithgow

Gender : Male

Sylvia Kuumba Williams

Character Name : Maid

Original Name : Sylvia Kuumba Williams

Gender : Female

Wanda Blackman

Character Name : Amy Courtland

Original Name : Wanda Blackman

Gender : Female

J. Patrick McNamara

Character Name : Third Kidnapper

Original Name : J. Patrick McNamara

Gender : Male

Stanley J. Reyes

Character Name : Inspector Brie

Original Name : Stanley J. Reyes

Gender : Male

Nick Kreiger

Character Name : Farber

Original Name : Nick Kreiger

Gender : Male

Stocker Fontelieu

Character Name : Dr. Ellman

Original Name : Stocker Fontelieu

Gender : Male

Don Hood

Character Name : Ferguson

Original Name : Don Hood

Gender : Male

Andrea Esterhazy

Character Name : D'Annunzio

Original Name : Andrea Esterhazy

Gender : Male

Thomas Carr

Character Name : Paperboy

Original Name : Thomas Carr

Gender : Male

Tom Felleghy

Character Name : Italian Businessman

Original Name : Tom Felleghy

Gender : Male

Nella Simoncini Barbieri

Character Name : Mrs. Portinari

Original Name : Nella Simoncini Barbieri

Gender : Male

John Creamer

Character Name : Justice of the Peace

Original Name : John Creamer

Gender : Male

Regis Cordic

Character Name : Newscaster

Original Name : Regis Cordic

Gender : Male

Loraine Despres

Character Name : Jane

Original Name : Loraine Despres

Gender : Female

Clyde Ventura

Character Name : Ticket Agent

Original Name : Clyde Ventura

Gender : Male

Fain M. Cogrove

Character Name : Secretary

Original Name : Fain M. Cogrove

Gender : Male

Robert Harper

Character Name : Man in Airport (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert Harper

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Déjà vu and Déjà vu. Obsession is directed by Brian De Palma and written by Paul Schrader. It stars Cliff Robertson, Genevieve Bujold and John Lithgow. Music is by Bernard Herrmann and cinematography by Vismos Zsigmond. You either love him or hate him, it seems. Brian De Palma that is. He's an amazing stylist who made some piercingly great thrillers in the tradition of Maestro Hitchcock, or he's a knock off artist using style to hide his inadequacies as a story teller? One thing for sure, for a good portion of the 70s and 80s his films would not be ignored, for better or worse depending on your own proclivities of course. Obsession, as has been noted numerous times, is De Palma's homage to Hitchcock's masterpiece, Vertigo. It's not a straight out copy as some reviewers have somehow managed to convince themselves, but narrative drive is similar. Robertson in grief for a passed on wife (Bujold) and daughter meets a doppelganger (also Bujold) of his dead wife 16 years down the line and becomes obsessed with her. As the new woman reciprocates the attraction, the relationship becomes wrought and borderline unhealthy, reaching a crescendo when muddy waters are stirred and revelations force the can to open and worms to spill everywhere. When remembering that for a long time Vertigo was out of circulation in the 70s, Obsession was sure as hell a good second option for anyone hankering for a superbly stylish thriller boiling over with psychological smarts. Even if you buy into the style over substance argument, what style there is here though. Roving camera work, up tilts, haze surrounds, canted frames, pan arounds, dream shimmers and personalised focus. Add in the splendid use of New Orleans and Tuscany locations and Herrmann's sensually dangerous score (lifted in part and re-worked from Vertigo) and it has style to burn. While the big reveals at pic's culmination are in turn intriguing and daring; even if the original ending planned would have really put the cat among the pigeons and made for a more potent piece ripe for heated discussion. Lead cast are on fine form, Robertson plays it superbly as a wistful and damaged wastrel, guilt and obsession seeping from every pore. Bujold is just darling, a telling twin performance that actually doesn't demand to be noticed until late in the play. While Lithgow stomps around the edges of the frame like some shyster lawyer whose tie is on too tight. Ultimately Obsession is a film crafted in the mode of Hitchcock, but not in anyway disgracefully so. This is no illegitimate relation to Vertigo, it's more like a reliable brother-in-law. Pulpy, Trashy but also Classy. Great. 8/10