Dominique (1979 film)
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| Directed by | Michael Anderson |
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| Based on | "What Beckoning Ghost" by Harold Lawlor |
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| Cinematography | Ted Moore |
| Edited by | Richard Best |
| Music by | David Whitaker |
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| Distributed by | Scotia-Barber Distributors |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $1.2 million |
Dominique, also released as Dominique Is Dead, is a 1979 British psychological horror film directed by Michael Anderson, and featuring Cliff Robertson, Jean Simmons, Simon Ward, Jenny Agutter, Judy Geeson, and Ron Moody. The film concerns a wealthy American businessman (Robertson) who is seemingly haunted by the ghost of his wife (Simmons), whom he apparently caused to commit suicide at their British estate. Author Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes wrote a novelization of the film, which is based on the 1948 short story "What Beckoning Ghost", written by American author Harold Lawlor.
This is the final movie of actors Jack Warner and Leslie Dwyer.