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Masquerade

1988 | 91m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Bob Swaim
Writer: Dick Wolf
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A recently orphaned heiress meets a young racing yacht captain on Long Island. He shows interest in her and, being heiress to $200,000,000, love may not be the reason.
Release Date: Mar 11, 1988
Director: Bob Swaim
Writer: Dick Wolf
Genres: Drama, Romance, Thriller
Keywords judge, psychotic, neo-noir, cautionary, ambiguous, bewildered, disheartening
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Rob Lowe Tim Whalen
Meg Tilly Olivia Lawrence
Kim Cattrall Brooke Morrison
Doug Savant Mike McGill
John Glover Tony Gateworth
Dana Delany Anne Briscoe
Bruce Tuthill Lt. Wacker
Brian Davies Granger Morrison
Barton Heyman Tommy McGill
Bernie McInerney Harland Fitzgerald
Pirie MacDonald Theodore Cantrell
Maeve McGuire Aunt Eleanor
Ira Wheeler Uncle Charles
Timothy Landfield Sam
Edwin Bordo Mortician
James Caulfield Cop #1
Dick Wolf Sedgewick
Nada Rowand Mrs. Chase
Name Job
Bob Swaim Director
Dick Wolf Screenplay
David Watkin Director of Photography
John Barry Original Music Composer
Irving Buchman Makeup Artist
Terry Ladin Production Coordinator
Richard Raderman Sound Editor
William L. Stevenson Supervising Sound Editor
Lillian O. MacNeill Script Supervisor
Tom Priestley Jr. Camera Operator
Rick Kline Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Wallis Nicita Casting
Dan Davis Art Direction
Cliff Kohlweck Music Editor
Steven J. Jordan Set Decoration
Carl Mahakian Sound Editor
Joanne Zaluski Casting Associate
John Boxer Costume Design
Donald O. Mitchell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
S. Karin Epstein Still Photographer
Scott Conrad Editor
John Kasarda Production Design
Peter Hock Stunt Coordinator
Jeff Bushelman Dialogue Editor
Gary Shepherd Sound Editor
Tom O'Donnell Jr. Transportation Captain
Kirk Schuler Sound Editor
James Sabat Sound Mixer
Bob Grimaldi Hairstylist
Louis Sabat Boom Operator
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William C. Gerrity Unit Production Manager
Conrad 'Connie' F. Brink Special Effects
Matt Norklun Stunts
Sandy Richman Stunts
Name Title
Dick Wolf Executive Producer
Michael I. Levy Producer
Kelliann Ladd Associate Producer
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Reviews

kevin2019
8.0

"Masquerade" is a perfect piece of entertainment which has been heavily influenced by and made in the spirit of the classic film noir from the 1940's, although with some additional modern day factors - sex and violence and some nudity - to help attract an audience. The closing moments of this film a ... re also very arresting, especially when we discover the revelation that no matter how their relationship may have begun Tim (Rob Lowe) really did fall in love with Olivia (Meg Tilly) and not just her money and as you would expect this incredibly well paced film - like many others preceding it - benefits greatly from John Barry's haunting musical score which has been beautifully tinged with a memorably subtle and a genuinely heartfelt melancholia.

Jun 06, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

**_Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to…_** A wealthy heiress in the Hamptons (Meg Tilly) falls for a handsome yacht captain (Rob Lowe), but there are human vultures seeking her fortune. John Glover plays her jerk stepfather while Doug Savant is on hand as a friend from her ... youth who’s also a local police officer. "Masquerade" (1988) is a ‘hip’ drama/romance with crime thrills and sweet Long Island locations, not to mention sailing sequences. It bombed at the box office because the studio was in chaos and the president’s wife hated “all that sex,” which resulted in Lowe not starring in another studio film for years. Aside from Meg on the female front, there’s Kim Cattrall as the yacht-owner’s adulterous wife and Dana Delany as the girlfriend of the stepfather. There are a couple of R-rated sex sequences and the corresponding nudity. As a plus, there’s a good message on the power of love to redeem a person from corruption. But there’s just so much duplicity going on it’s hard to relate to most of the characters. It’s almost comical how the heiress remains blitheful while evil people are swooping all around her. More reality and less movie-isms would’ve made for a better film. Still, it’s worth checking out if the above piques your interest. It runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot on Long Island (Riverhead, Sag Harbor, Shelter Island, Southampton Village and Broadview) with some bits in Manhattan. GRADE: B-

Aug 22, 2024