Track 29 (1987)
Country: GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Nicolas Roeg
Cast: Theresa Russell, Gary Oldman, Christopher Lloyd
Synopsis:
The frustrated wife of a model train enthusiast geriatrician 'dreams up' her long lost son and is reborn.
Review:
With echoes of Brimstone and Treacle in its irruptive outsider, this Dennis Potter script about identity/motherhood provides an irritating part for Oldman but a real corker for Lloyd, as the husband. It's funny often enough for basic obscurities to be bearable, and contains several assured visual strokes to be expected from this director.
Country: GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Nicolas Roeg
Cast: Theresa Russell, Gary Oldman, Christopher Lloyd
Synopsis:
The frustrated wife of a model train enthusiast geriatrician 'dreams up' her long lost son and is reborn.
Review:
With echoes of Brimstone and Treacle in its irruptive outsider, this Dennis Potter script about identity/motherhood provides an irritating part for Oldman but a real corker for Lloyd, as the husband. It's funny often enough for basic obscurities to be bearable, and contains several assured visual strokes to be expected from this director.
Country: GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Nicolas Roeg
Cast: Theresa Russell, Gary Oldman, Christopher Lloyd
Synopsis:
The frustrated wife of a model train enthusiast geriatrician 'dreams up' her long lost son and is reborn.
Review:
With echoes of Brimstone and Treacle in its irruptive outsider, this Dennis Potter script about identity/motherhood provides an irritating part for Oldman but a real corker for Lloyd, as the husband. It's funny often enough for basic obscurities to be bearable, and contains several assured visual strokes to be expected from this director.