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Dominique (also released as Dominique Is Dead) is a 1979 British psychological horror film directed by Michael Anderson, and starring Cliff Robertson, Jean Simmons, Simon Ward, Jenny Agutter and Ron Moody.
Mar 6, 1980 · Dominique: Directed by Michael Anderson. With Cliff Robertson, Jean Simmons, Jenny Agutter, Simon Ward. A millionaire, who drove his wife to commit suicide, starts believing that he is being haunted by her spirit.
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- Horror, Thriller
- Michael Anderson
- 1980-03-06
Summaries. A millionaire, who drove his wife to commit suicide, starts believing that he is being haunted by her spirit. The wife of a greedy man comes back to haunt him after he scares her to death in this horror-thriller. He is after her money and must try several times before he finally succeeds. Because she is mentally exhausted from being ...
User Reviews. A man drives his wife Dominique to suicide so he can claim her inheritance, she returns from the grave to enact a richly deserved revenge. This British chiller is a film that clearly seems to have something of a bad reputation.
Dominique (also released as Dominique Is Dead) is a 1979 British psychological horror film directed by Michael Anderson, and starring Cliff Robertson, Jean Simmons, Simon Ward, Jenny Agutter and Ron Moody.
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Dominique (1979) directed by Michael Anderson • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1979. Directed by Michael Anderson. A story of the macabre… with a different twist. The wife of a greedy man comes back to haunt him after he scares her to death. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
Dominique (1980) 18 03/06/1980 (AU) Drama , Horror , Mystery 1h 35m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. A story of the macabre... with a different twist. Overview. The wife of a greedy man comes back to haunt him after he scares her to death. Michael Anderson. Director. Harold Lawlor. Novel. Valerie Abraham. Screenplay. Edward Abraham.