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Release Date: 1991
Cast: Pamela Gidley, Bill Raymond, Zach Grenier, Catherine Hicks, Kevin Anderson, Max Perlich, Bill Pullman, Kim Novak, Ele Keats, Mike Figgis, Kevin J. Anderson, Graham Beckel ...MORE
Cast: Pamela Gidley, Bill Raymond, Zach Grenier, Catherine Hicks, Kevin Anderson, Max Perlich, Bill Pullman, Kim Novak, Ele Keats, Mike Figgis, Kevin J. Anderson, Graham Beckel, Karen Sillas, Alicia Witt, Joseph McKenna, Taina Elg ...LESS
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Liebestraum (German for "Dream of love") is a 1991 mystery film directed by Mike Figgis, with Kim Novak, Kevin Anderson, Alicia Witt and Taina Elg.
Two affairs, a generation apart. Nick (Kevin Anderson), a professor of architecture in upstate New York, comes to an Illinois town to be with his birth mother (Kim Novak) in the final days of her illness; he was adopted and has never known her. On the first day, he runs into Paul (Bill Pullman), a college friend, whose construction company is demolishing an old, downtown department store where a murder-suicide happened 30 years' before. The... MORE
Liebestraum (German for "Dream of love") is a 1991 mystery film directed by Mike Figgis, with Kim Novak, Kevin Anderson, Alicia Witt and Taina Elg.
Two affairs, a generation apart. Nick (Kevin Anderson), a professor of architecture in upstate New York, comes to an Illinois town to be with his birth mother (Kim Novak) in the final days of her illness; he was adopted and has never known her. On the first day, he runs into Paul (Bill Pullman), a college friend, whose construction company is demolishing an old, downtown department store where a murder-suicide happened 30 years' before. The building is of beautiful cast-iron construction, so Nick wants to study it before the demolition. Paul introduces Nick to his wife, Jane (Pamela Gidley), and over the next four days, their attraction grows as Nick explores the old building, attends his mother's bedside, and unravels the past.
The title is taken from Franz Liszt's composition Liebesträume.
Much of the movie, especially its external shots, was filmed in Binghamton, New York. The plot centers on a building with a cast iron frame, and Binghamton's downtown area includes one of the few cast-iron buildings still standing.
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