Cold Comfort (film)

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Directed byVic Sarin
Written by
Based onCold Comfort by Jim Garrard
Produced by
Cold Comfort
Directed byVic Sarin
Written by
Based onCold Comfort by Jim Garrard
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyVic Sarin
Edited byNick Rotundo
Music by
Release date
  • August 28, 1989 (1989-08-28) (FFM)
Running time
111 min.
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Cold Comfort is a Canadian psychological thriller film, released in 1989.[1] The film was written by Richard Beattie and Elliot L. Sims based on the play by Jim Garrard, and directed by Vic Sarin.[2]

The film premiered in August 1989 at the Montreal World Film Festival.[3]

Stephen (Paul Gross) is a salesman who gets drawn into a sexual psychodrama between Floyd (Maury Chaykin), a sociopathic truck driver, and his daughter Dolores (Margaret Langrick), when the three are caught together in a blizzard.

The film's cast also includes Jayne Eastwood, Ted Follows, Richard Fitch and Grant Roll.

Production

The film was slated to be shot in Edmonton and Winnipeg, but had to be relocated to Ontario after production delays led the arrangements to fall through.[3] Cynthia Preston had also been originally cast in the role of Dolores, but had to drop out after suffering injuries in a car accident, and Langrick was cast to replace her.[3]

In 1990, Langrick reprised the role of Dolores in a Vancouver stage production of Garrard's original play.[4]

Reception

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