Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter a scientific experiment goes horribly wrong during a demonstration, a scientist finds himself trapped in an alternative reality that bears some similarities to our own, but also has so... Tout lireAfter a scientific experiment goes horribly wrong during a demonstration, a scientist finds himself trapped in an alternative reality that bears some similarities to our own, but also has some striking differences. In this other reality, World War II had never occurred, mankind h... Tout lireAfter a scientific experiment goes horribly wrong during a demonstration, a scientist finds himself trapped in an alternative reality that bears some similarities to our own, but also has some striking differences. In this other reality, World War II had never occurred, mankind had not yet travelled into space, and Mt. Everest had not yet been conquered, just to name ... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Sylvia
- (as Trudi Van Doorn)
- Stella
- (as Geraldine Moffatt)
- Dr. Rankin
- (as Angus Mackay)
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Joan Collins looks superb (as usual) and gives an excellent, understated performance (hardly usual!) Rather than her typical shrew or strumpet (I'm trying hard to avoid adjectives that would violate the guidelines), she is a genuinely warm and sympathetic character. Aside from the voodoo that transports the protagonist into a parallel universe, the SF aspects are well constructed and don't overwhelm what is, at its core, a touching love story. The parallel universe plot is a much more effective metaphor in this case than the typical time travel gimmick common to most "what if" films such as this.
The pacing could be better and the script could have benefitted from one more revision, but it's still quite satisfying overall.
P.S. Apparently, like "Late For Dinner", "Quest For Love" is currently out of print on home video. I therefore feel fortunate to have both (QFL on Beta and LFD on VHS), so there are real official copies in existence which a diligent search might turn up.
Here Trafford is a noted but philandering playwright with a troubled marriage to former ballerina Ottilie (Joan Collins.) The new Trafford at first dazed and confused becomes immediately smitten with his wife and aims to woo her again but something is not right with her health. Trafford finds himself going back to his own world and tries to track down the same woman.
Tom Bell was known for playing intense even bitter characters, so it is nice to see him play tender and romantic, although we do get angry and perplexed in the early scenes. Bell is matched by Collins who plays the alluring wife married to a fickle man in a nicely understated but charming way.
The film loses a bit of impetus at the latter part of the film and also ends abruptly as if the budget ran out.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the parallel universe, Leslie Howard is still alive and still acting in 1971 as World War II never occurred. In reality, Howard was killed when his plane was shot down by a flight of eight Luftwaffe Ju-88C "Zerstorers" or heavy fighters over the Bay of Biscay on June 1, 1943.
- GaffesColin wakes up in bed to find his wife missing. He gets up and only has pyjama trousers on. He starts to put his dressing gown on. The scene moves to the drawing room and he comes into the room tying his dressing gown belt and is now seen to be wearing a pyjama jacket.
- ConnexionsReferenced in The Golden Gong (1985)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Auf der Suche nach Liebe
- Lieux de tournage
- Thames Street, Windsor, Berkshire, Royaume-Uni (RU)(Colin Trafford walks past the newspaper headline boards about Kennedy)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1