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That Cold Day in the Park

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 53m
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7.0/10
2.5K
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That Cold Day in the Park (1969)
A rich but lonely woman, one day invites a homeless young man from a nearby park to her apartment and offers to let him live there. However, she has no intention of ever letting him leave again.
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One day, Frances Austen, a rich but lonely woman, invites a young man from a nearby park to her apartment and offers to let him stay there--and has no intention of ever letting him leave.One day, Frances Austen, a rich but lonely woman, invites a young man from a nearby park to her apartment and offers to let him stay there--and has no intention of ever letting him leave.One day, Frances Austen, a rich but lonely woman, invites a young man from a nearby park to her apartment and offers to let him stay there--and has no intention of ever letting him leave.

  • Director
    • Robert Altman
  • Writers
    • Gillian Freeman
    • Peter Miles
  • Stars
    • Sandy Dennis
    • Michael Burns
    • Susanne Benton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Robert Altman
    • Writers
      • Gillian Freeman
      • Peter Miles
    • Stars
      • Sandy Dennis
      • Michael Burns
      • Susanne Benton
    • 31User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
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    Sandy Dennis
    Sandy Dennis
    • Frances Austen
    Michael Burns
    Michael Burns
    • The Boy
    Susanne Benton
    Susanne Benton
    • Nina
    David Garfield
    • Nick
    • (as John Garfield Jr.)
    Luana Anders
    Luana Anders
    • Sylvia
    Edward Greenhalgh
    • Dr. Stevenson
    Doris Buckinham
    • Mrs. Ebury
    • (as Doris Buckingham)
    Frank Wade
    • Mr. Ebury
    Alicia Ammon
    • Mrs. Pitt
    Rae Brown
    Rae Brown
    • Mrs. Parnell
    Lloyd Berry
    Lloyd Berry
    • Mr. Parnell
    Linda Sorensen
    Linda Sorensen
    • Prostitute
    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • The Rounder
    Henry Fleming Wood
    • The Boy 2
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    • Director
      • Robert Altman
    • Writers
      • Gillian Freeman
      • Peter Miles
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    7BuddyBoy60

    A Movie that will Reward the Active Moviegoer

    A rich but lonely spinster, Fraces Austen (Sandy Dennis) invites a stranger, young man (Michael Burns) to her home and lets him live with her.

    This movie sounds intriguing because the plot and the promotional materials suggest the subject matter of sex even more so involving an older woman, but if viewed through today's standard, this would likely confuse and could potentially garner the worst rating from its audience. And that is because this movie is totally something different. I say this pertaining to how the story was executed. More recent films tend to spoon-feed moviegoers to avoid alienating them from the story of the movie, but at the expense of losing the audience's active participation. I have realized that the movie holds up because it does not follow that trend. It offers so much more beneath the surface for the thoughtful and patient viewer. This is certainly a film that would get better upon repeated viewings. The performance of Sandy Dennis alone is a testament to that. With her almost blank facial expression, her performance adds to the emotional depth of the character. She is perfect for it. The direction of then newcomer Robert Altman (who would later direct classic films such as Nashville and M.A.S.H.) is rightfully subtle. He was able to both reveal and conceal elements for the benefit of the material.

    If you are looking for a movie with straight forward storytelling and a clear quick payoff to enjoy and relax to, this might exhaust and bore you to tears. But if you are interested with unconventional narratives that will make you more an active watcher and immerse you in the subject of psychology or simply in how people in the same position think and behave, this will pass as entertaining to you or even more than that. You will surely be rewarded one way or another.
    8pmicocci

    Overlooked...

    I would have given this more stars but for the contrived ending that sort of ruined the whole thing for me. Up until that point, I was seriously considering this work to be the equal of any work by Ingmar Bergman. Despite the corny ending, I still think that Sandy Dennis was easily the equivalent of Liv Ullman or Isabelle Hupert. It's shame that she died when she did, and I don't think she ever really received the accolades that she was due. Of course there was her work in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolff", in which she played a supporting role, and lighter fare such as "The Out of Towners", but one viewing of "That Cold Day in the Park" should be enough to convince any discerning viewer that Sandy Dennis was a great talent that was taken away far too soon.
    7evanston_dad

    A Spinster in Vancouver

    Robert Altman is one of my favorite directors, and I had succeeded in seeing all but two of the many films he made during his career: "Health" and "That Cold Day in the Park." Neither were available anywhere to see for the longest time, and then a month ago or so the Gene Siskel Film Centre in Chicago had "That Cold Day" on its calendar, so I finally got a chance to review it.

    It's a much better movie than I had expected given its obscurity and the dismissive response from critics and audiences upon its release. It's the first of four dream films centering on the psychological distress of primarily female protagonists that Altman would make over the course of his career. Sandy Dennis plays a Canadian spinster who takes in a younger man who's only too happy to let her buy him clothes, food, etc. There is no sexual component to their transaction, but the sexual tension nonetheless builds to a breaking point, at which point Dennis's character goes off the rails in a macabre finale.

    Dennis is quite good and tones down her mannered acting habits. The film stylistically bears many of the hallmark Altman traits, like images broken up and refracted in reflective surfaces or the roving camera that will zoom in on a particular detail. I quite enjoyed this film and think that it deserves more mention in discussions about Altman's canon than it customarily receives.

    Grade: A-
    6Ddey65

    A word to the wise.

    If you remember how Sandy Dennis charmed your socks off in "Up The Down Staircase," be forewarned, she WILL creep you out in "That Cold Day in The Park." Remember to tell yourself, that this is only a movie, and she was only an actress...and a damned good one.
    Infofreak

    An extremely underrated psycho-thriller directed by a pre-fame Robert Altman.

    'That Cold Day In The Park' is an extremely underrated psycho-thriller directed by a pre-fame Robert Altman. Sandy Dennis (who Altman would eventually reunite with on 'Come Back To The Five And Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean' in the early 80s) plays Frances Austen, a repressed thirty-something woman who is trapped in a boring bourgeois life after the death of her mother. She becomes fascinated by the sight of a young man (Michael Burns) who sits in the park getting soaked in the rain. After her guests leave she invites him into her home to get warmed up, and after discovering that he is mute an odd relationship develops between them. We soon find out that he he has the power of speech, but she is none the wiser, and his silence allows her to open up a little. After that things get well, complicated. I don't want to spoil what follows but it's fascinating to watch the events unfold, and Dennis' performance is terrific. Sadly she passed away in the early 1990s, Sean Penn's terrific 'The Indian Runner' being her last movie. I know nothing about Michael Burns, but he is also very good, and the supporting cast includes small but important roles from Altman regular Michael Murphy and cult actress Luana Anders ('Dementia 13', 'Easy Rider', 'Greaser's Palace'). 'That Cold Day In The Park' has been neglected for far too long. It's an excellent movie which I highly recommend.

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      Jack Nicholson was very keen on playing the role of 'the boy'. He even discussed it with Robert Altman in his office. But Altman turned him down: "Jack, I think you're just too old."
    • Quotes

      Frances Austen: I'm not going to get under the covers or anything. I'll just lay on top. I have to tell you something. If you feel that you want to make love to me, it's all right. I want you to make love to me. Please.

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      Featured in No Skin Off My Ass (1991)

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 1969 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ein kalter Tag im Park
    • Filming locations
      • Tatlow Park, 2845 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Commonwealth United Entertainment
      • Factor-Altman-Mirell Films
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,073
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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