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Quintet

  • 1979
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  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
3.7K
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Paul Newman in Quintet (1979)
Tumbling dice in this trailer for the thriller
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During a future ice age, dying humanity occupies its remaining time by playing a board game called "Quintet." For one small group, this obsession is not enough; they play the game with livin... Read allDuring a future ice age, dying humanity occupies its remaining time by playing a board game called "Quintet." For one small group, this obsession is not enough; they play the game with living pieces ... and only the winner survives.During a future ice age, dying humanity occupies its remaining time by playing a board game called "Quintet." For one small group, this obsession is not enough; they play the game with living pieces ... and only the winner survives.

  • Director
    • Robert Altman
  • Writers
    • Frank Barhydt
    • Robert Altman
    • Patricia Resnick
  • Stars
    • Paul Newman
    • Vittorio Gassman
    • Fernando Rey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    3.7K
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    • Director
      • Robert Altman
    • Writers
      • Frank Barhydt
      • Robert Altman
      • Patricia Resnick
    • Stars
      • Paul Newman
      • Vittorio Gassman
      • Fernando Rey
    • 89User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Essex
    Vittorio Gassman
    Vittorio Gassman
    • St. Christopher
    Fernando Rey
    Fernando Rey
    • Grigor
    Bibi Andersson
    Bibi Andersson
    • Ambrosia
    Brigitte Fossey
    Brigitte Fossey
    • Vivia
    Nina van Pallandt
    Nina van Pallandt
    • Deuca
    • (as Nina Van Pallandt)
    David Langton
    David Langton
    • Goldstar
    Thomas Hill
    Thomas Hill
    • Francha
    • (as Tom Hill)
    Monique Mercure
    Monique Mercure
    • Redstone's Mate
    Craig Richard Nelson
    Craig Richard Nelson
    • Redstone
    Maruska Stankova
    Maruska Stankova
    • Jaspera
    Anne Gerety
    • Aeon
    Michel Maillot
    Michel Maillot
    • Obelus
    Max Fleck
    • Wood Supplier
    Françoise Berd
    Françoise Berd
    • Charity House Woman
    • (as Francoise Berd)
    Emil Glassbourg
    • Lost Soul
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Altman
    • Writers
      • Frank Barhydt
      • Robert Altman
      • Patricia Resnick
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    User reviews89

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    laryk

    What Was This Movie Doing in Theaters?

    I finally have found others who unfortunately saw this ......movie? I did not get it at all. Sure it was post apocalyptic, but could a movie ever have been made so poorly as to leave an entire theater wondering what in the world did we just see? To this day I am still baffled by this ....movie? and have never been able to describe or discuss this film without the words: "worst movie I have ever seen!"
    6brogmiller

    Playing for high stakes!

    Damned as it was by most critics and a resounding flop commercially, this opus of Robert Altman has long since been consigned to cinematic oblivion. Granted, it is bleak and somewhat obscure with a tempo that is far too lento but is also visually stunning, atmospheric and very well acted.

    The box office draw here is obviously Paul Newman but it is highly unlikely that his legion of fans would relish seeing him in this rather glum, downbeat role. However there is ample compensation in the imported talents of Bibi Andersson, Brigitte Fossey, Vittorio Gassman, Fernando Rey and Nina van Pallandt all of whom bring undeniable class to the proceedings.

    Jean Bofferty, the favoured cinematographer of Claude Sautet, has captured extraordinary images of a post-apocalyptic ice-age and there is a score by Tom Pierson, his only one for a feature I believe, that is nigh on symphonic.

    The problem with the film is the dismal reputation that precedes it which must surely colour our perception. Altman's career consists of highs and lows and although this could by no stretch of the imagination be termed a 'high', it is not nearly as bad as some would have us believe.
    2ejonconrad

    I really wanted to like this movie, but...

    I had never heard of this movie until I saw it in an "obscure sci-fi" list. That was surprising, because it sounded like it was right in my wheel house. I love 70s post-apocalyptic sci-fi, I love Paul Newman, and I love Robert Altman movies.

    For the record, I loved Zardoz, which is generally regarded as another high-concept misfire, so I had hopes I would like this one in spite of the suspiciously low Rotten Tomatoes score.

    Unfortunately, RT was right. This was just boring and terrible. Basically, an ice age has enveloped the Earth and everyone passes their time playing a game called Quintet - and people get killed over it. That's it; that's the plot.

    The whole thing had the feel of a pilot for a TV show that was never picked up. You know, like maybe in the next episode, something interesting would happen. There definitely wasn't enough there to stand on its own.

    On top of everything else, it takes itself really seriously, so it even fails in the "so bad it's good" category".

    I can't recommend watching this movie for any reason whatsoever.
    2gr8tful

    The elements are there but the execution doesn't work!

    Altman's Quintet has to be considered more than just flawed: As so many other reviewers have pointed out, the ideas behind the film, even some of the choices in depicting those ideas, ought to work--and yet very little in this difficult film does. The partially fogged camera lens--I remarked to my wife that it has to be the most distracting directorial conceit I've ever seen--never allowed me to get "into" the film's world.

    In general there are serious problems with the mise-en-scene employed here. It's clear that no small amount of thought went into factors like costume and production design, but neither is very effective in evoking a believable world. Perhaps it is a matter of scale; the film is so stage-bound that I laughed out loud once it was mentioned that "five million" people lived in the city. (Yes I understand the constraints of the film's budget. Matte paintings here and there might have helped.) In all the most disappointing Altman film I've ever seen. Great ideas and grand metaphors do not always come through in art--it's just part of the game.
    4bkoganbing

    Bleak, Bleak, Bleak

    Quintet marks the only venture of both Paul Newman and director Robert Altman into the realm of science fiction. It was said of Newman that he could not do comedy, but he tried until he finally scored a real success in that genre with Slap Shot. But the failure of this film left him gun shy and he never tried it again.

    This is one of the biggest downer films I've ever seen. It's a futuristic ice age, brought on by who knows what, but presumably it's a nuclear winter. Even during the ice age of thousands of years ago, the equatorial parts of the earth still sustained animal and human life, but apparently not here. Seals have survived and Paul Newman is a seal hunter on the outside.

    But hunters do need a little R&R and Newman goes to a futuristic city where things are so boring the natives have some kind of game played with six people and it's a kind of Russian roulette. To win you have to kill five other participants in your game.

    It's a sad turn to see what man has come down to. Which is one of the reasons I just could not get into this story. The atmosphere is bleak, the story is bleak, the people are bleak, it's all so bleak. No wonder this thing came up short at the box office.

    It's a film that just about everyone thinks is never going to be on the top ten list of Paul Newman films, including me.

    This is man's future, what a bummer.

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    • Trivia
      To add realism, Robert Altman had all the sets kept at freezing temperatures. The slight impairment to the lips in extreme cold is noticeable when the actors speak.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the film, packs of wild Rottweilers are seen scavenging corpses. However, all of the dogs have their tails docked. Truly wild Rottweilers would still have their tails, since the docking of their tails is done to them when they are puppies, by human owners.
    • Quotes

      Grigor: ...and talk about life.

      Essex: The only thing I've seen is death, or the prospect of it.

      Grigor: But that's what makes life worthwhile; every time you cheat death, you feel the pure thrill of life

    • Crazy credits
      Instead of fading to black before the film begins, the silent 20th Century Fox logo instead *dissolves* into the opening scene, that of a frozen wasteland in a heavy blizzard.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Brink's Job/Hardcore/The Warriors/Quintet/The Great Train Robbery (1979)

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 1979 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Quintett
    • Filming locations
      • Expo '67, Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Lion's Gate Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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