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  1. Roger Ebert August 27, 1976. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Brian De Palma's "Obsession" is an overwrought melodrama, and that's what I like best about it. There's no doing this sort of thing halfway, and De Palma knows it: We get gloomy vistas down wet Italian streets, and characters running toward each other in slow motion ...

  2. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1015361-obsessionObsession | Rotten Tomatoes

    74% Tomatometer 27 Reviews 58% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings Michael Courtland (Cliff Robertson) is a husband and father whose wife, Elizabeth (Geneviève Bujold), and daughter, Amy (Wanda ...

    • (129)
    • Brian De Palma
    • PG
    • Cliff Robertson
  3. User Reviews. It's 1959 New Orleans. Elizabeth Courtland (Geneviève Bujold) and daughter Amy are kidnapped for ransom. Michael Courtland (Cliff Robertson) sells to his business partner Robert Lasalle (John Lithgow) to raise the money. Following police advise, he gives the kidnappers fake money and the deal goes badly.

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  5. Rotten Tomatoes lists the film as having a 73% favorability rating, based on the critiques of a sampling of 26 reviewers. The site's consensus reads: "Obsession suffers in comparison to the Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece that it mirrors, but director Brian De Palma's unique preoccupations give this thriller its own compulsive, twisted fingerprint".

  6. Sep 13, 1976 · 1 Video. 50 Photos. Drama Mystery Thriller. A wealthy New Orleans businessman becomes obsessed with a young woman who resembles his wife. Director. Brian De Palma. Writers. Brian De Palma. Paul Schrader. Stars. Cliff Robertson. Geneviève Bujold. John Lithgow. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $3.59. search Amazon. Add to Watchlist.

    • (12K)
    • Drama, Mystery, Thriller
    • Brian De Palma
    • 1976-09-13
  7. Recent reviews. New Orleans businessman Michael Courtland’s life is shattered when his wife and daughter are tragically killed in a botched kidnap rescue attempt.

  8. An enjoyably melodramatic mystery thriller that plays like a cross between Don't Look Now and Vertigo, Brian De Palma's 1975 hit has aged remarkably well - perhaps because of its classical quality that some would have found quaint even back then.

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