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198095 minDrama, Horror, Mystery

Dominique

Is Dominique a Hit or Flop?

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Is Dominique worth watching? With a rating of 4.86/10, this Drama, Horror, Mystery film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Dominique Synopsis

The wife of a greedy man comes back to haunt him after he scares her to death.

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Top Cast

Cliff Robertson
Cliff RobertsonDavid Ballard
Jean Simmons
Jean SimmonsDominique Ballard
Jenny Agutter
Jenny AgutterAnn Ballard
Simon Ward
Simon WardTony Calvert
Ron Moody
Ron MoodyDr. Rogers
Flora Robson
Flora RobsonMrs. Davis
David Tomlinson
David TomlinsonAttorney
Judy Geeson
Judy GeesonMarjorie Craven
Michael Jayston
Michael JaystonArnold Craven
Jack Warner
Jack Warner

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 5, 2023
★ 6

This is actually rather better than I was expecting - though by no means can it really be called good. Cliff Robertson is the avaricious "Ballard" whose wife "Dominique" is the object of his rather terminal desires. After repeated attempts to do away with her, she finally saves him the trouble and does the job herself. Thing is, once she has reached the safety of the "other side" she determines that he is not about to enjoy her fortune, so she returns to haunt the living daylights out of him! We've a top drawer full of supporting operators - Dame Flora Robson, Judy Gleeson, Ron Moody and Jenny Agutter delivering well to keep up the mystique. It's probably all the more enjoyable because we must all be on the side of the avenging spectre, nobody could ever like "Ballard" and so a plentiful helping of just desserts seems eminently well deserved. Simmons isn't really challenged by either the part, or the script, nor does the overpowering score allow the acting to crystallise properly either but it is still a decent effort based on stories we have all seen before, and to see two Hollywood stars still holding their own as the technology-driven 1980s loom, is still worth watching.