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Masquerade

  • 1988
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  • 1h 31m
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Rob Lowe and Meg Tilly in Masquerade (1988)
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.
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A recently orphaned heiress meets a young racing yacht captain in the Long Island Hamptons. He shows interest in her, but love may not be the reason.A recently orphaned heiress meets a young racing yacht captain in the Long Island Hamptons. He shows interest in her, but love may not be the reason.A recently orphaned heiress meets a young racing yacht captain in the Long Island Hamptons. He shows interest in her, but love may not be the reason.

  • Director
    • Bob Swaim
  • Writers
    • Dick Wolf
    • Larry Brody
  • Stars
    • Rob Lowe
    • Meg Tilly
    • Kim Cattrall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bob Swaim
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • Larry Brody
    • Stars
      • Rob Lowe
      • Meg Tilly
      • Kim Cattrall
    • 38User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rob Lowe
    Rob Lowe
    • Tim Whalen
    Meg Tilly
    Meg Tilly
    • Olivia Lawrence
    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Brooke Morrison
    Doug Savant
    Doug Savant
    • Mike McGill
    John Glover
    John Glover
    • Tony Gateworth
    Dana Delany
    Dana Delany
    • Anne Briscoe
    Erik Holland
    Erik Holland
    • Chief of Police
    Brian Davies
    Brian Davies
    • Granger Morrison
    Barton Heyman
    Barton Heyman
    • Tommy McGill
    Bernie McInerney
    • Harland Fitzgerald
    Bill Lopatto
    • Weyburn
    Pirie MacDonald
    • Theodore Cantrell
    Maeve McGuire
    • Aunt Eleanor
    Ira Wheeler
    • Uncle Charles
    Timothy Landfield
    Timothy Landfield
    • Sam
    Karen McLaughlin
    • Jillian
    Nada Rowand
    • Mrs. Chase
    Edwin Bordo
    Edwin Bordo
    • Mortician
    • Director
      • Bob Swaim
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • Larry Brody
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    8bkoganbing

    Everyone Wants Meg's Money

    Masquerade is a really good Hitchcockian type of thriller, a combination of Suspicion and The Heiress in which sisters Joan Fontaine and Olivia DeHavilland brought aspects of Meg Tilly's character in their Oscar winning performances. It was shot on location in the ritzy Hamptons of Suffolk County, in fact the plot is about the haves and have nots of the area. And that's an area where the haves have PLENTY.

    One of those haves is Meg Tilly heir to a $300,000.000.00 fortune. She's a nice kid who properly wonders whether the men who court like her for her or bank account.

    She's got one leach of a stepfather in John Glover, a character you just love to hate. But by the terms of her mother's will she can't get rid of him until she's 21. And he's a guy who's used to a very high lifestyle.

    Tilly's also got two men in her life. Local boy Doug Savant whose father works in the shipyard on the yachts of the rich and famous who has joined the town police force. He's been crushing out on her since he was a little kid. But the Hamptons do have their own caste system.

    And then into her life comes Rob Lowe, the handsome and mysterious stranger who captains Brian Davies yacht and on the side kanoodles with his wife, Kim Cattrall. He puts the moves on Tilly and since its Rob Lowe, who could blame a girl.

    Tilly's the innocent here, that's a constant, but as the story continues and several murders take place, she doesn't know who to trust. You won't know because the plot takes several twists and the motives of the persons in the cast change over the course of the film.

    For those of you Rob Lowe fans of both genders you can have ample opportunity to see him in several stages of undress with Kim Cattrall and Meg Tilly. He's also got an interesting scene with Doug Savant who looks pretty good himself that takes on some homoerotic overtones. What beautiful children those two would have if possible.

    The title Masquerade refers both to the name of the Tilly family yacht and the fact that except for Tilly, a lot of these characters are not as they appear on the surface. Masquerade is a really good thriller of a film, don't miss it when it is shown.
    7Mister_Gordon_Shumway

    Trust & Betrayal

    A handsome gigolo (Rob Lowe) charms his way into the life of a beautiful young woman, heiress to a multi-million dollar fortune. After the loss of her mother, she lives with her selfish and domineering stepfather, a ruthless cad intent on controlling both his stepdaughter's inheritance and her relationships. The local police officer also shows emotional interest in the heiress, having known her since childhood. But who can she really trust?

    'Masquerade' was filmed around the time of 'Bad Influence' and Rob Lowe's scandal --- a sometimes underrated actor who, for a while, was typecast as the bad boy (see 'Waynes World', 'Tommy Boy' and 'Austin Powers'). Lowe has nevertheless proved his versatility as an actor with leading roles in films such as Stephen King's 'The Stand' (a deaf mute), Frank and Jesse (as Jesse James) and Stephen King's 'Salems Lot' (2005). He adopts the role of deceptive gigolo with veritable ease, appearing simultaneously charming and devious. It is the script that inevitably lets the film down.

    In short it is a dark and moody thriller, which focuses on the themes of money and greed, trust and betrayal. It is reasonably-paced and contains a multitude of twists and turns, though could be a bit more lively in places. Furthermore, it boasts a talented supporting cast that includes Meg Tilly, Doug Savant, John Glover and Kim Cattrall.

    Matthew J Lee-Williams, Review.
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    Masquerading fun

    Masquerade is a nifty tight thriller that's fun, and wonderfully packaged as one with kick, and some real big shocks, nasty twists that sting, all done in an impressive duration of 88 minutes, in an '88 hit surprise, in which so many things happen. Lowe is well cast, and does do the role justice, as a born yachtsman/playboy, trying to work his way up the ranks, by sleeping with hot young wives, and resorting to some deceptive and selfish motives, even graduating to murder. He falls for this young heiress (Tilly) who's very good, hitting the role with honest to god, truth, as an innocent, naive young girl, who's just lost her mother, and is fighting over her fortune with his last pig of a stepfather (excellent, the film's firey star, bedding floozy, Delaney). Yeah, greedy motives, interwoven with jealousy on and betrayal make for this impressive little thriller. Savant is the other second best performance, as the jealous ridden cop, and childhood friend of Tilly's. There's an even aftershock on Lowe's part, an act of retraction, you might say, which was another feature that impressed me like every surprisingly good performance from the cast, in a thriller that's fun, where at the end of the too short duration, we're kind of sad the ride is over.
    Lechuguilla

    Haunts Of The Very Rich

    The film gets its title from the name of a yacht owned by a wealthy heiress, an attractive young woman just out of school, named Olivia (Meg Tilly). Olivia is a tad starry-eyed, wistful, and overly trusting. She owns eight houses and lives in the Hamptons, on Long Island. "Masquerade" is her story, and it involves romance, betrayal, and death.

    Into Olivia's life comes a good-looking, but not wealthy, skipper of a racing boat, a young man named Tim (Rob Lowe). Olivia falls in love with Tim. But is Tim really in love with her, or just after her money?

    The film's setup is both slightly misleading and a little slow to develop. But a major plot point at the end of the first Act perks up interest. And from here, "Masquerade" becomes a generally enjoyable thriller, until near the end. The plot climax does seem contrived. A simple phone call could have achieved one character's desired result. Instead, that character takes matters into his or her own hands. The result is an unnecessarily dramatic outcome.

    The casting of Meg Tilly is perfect for the role of Olivia. Everyone else in the cast is at least adequate.

    Color cinematography in outdoor scenes is quite good, especially those scenes filmed on the open waters off the coast of Long Island. Indoor sets are okay. Background music is boringly nondescript.

    My only major complaint pertains to the film's dated thematic style. Many scenes in "Masquerade" show lush mansions, manicured lawns, expensive sports cars, and haughty parties where women wear expensive gowns and dance with wealthy men to the ballroom music of a live orchestra. All of which is well executed. But some of these visuals are awfully reminiscent of other 1980s productions like "Dallas" and "Dynasty", which make "Masquerade" look stuck in the 1980s.

    This film offers entertainment in the form of interesting characters, more than one of whom "masquerade" as something they're not, and a twisty, betrayal driven plot that leads to an outcome that the viewer probably will not be able to predict.
    6fredrikgunerius

    Aspires to be a 1980s Hitchcock rejuvenation

    Masquerade is a psychological thriller which aspires to be a 1980s Hitchcock rejuvenation, and thanks to nice pacing and delicate acting, it largely succeeds for two thirds of a movie. The writers, Larry Brody and Dick Wolf, combine a knack for the clever with an inclination for the soapy, but fine direction by Bob Swaim keeps it together. At times, the film is confidently elegant, almost timeless, set in the idyllic Hamptons on Long Island and shot in a colour palette which almost convinces us of its Hitchcockesque affinity. Much of the trick is the combination of raw beauty and talent in the lead roles. Compared to today's over-glossed, photoshopped young stars, it's a delight to see Meg Tilly and Kim Cattrall stripped to the bone (both literally and metaphorically). Tilly revels in her role as the naïve, dreaming Olivia. By her side, a stunningly good-looking Rob Lowe is all right for the part - veiling his performance as the title suggests.

    While Masquerade may have resembled something from Hitchcock's hand for an hour or so, the final part is more like something out of Dynasty. Whether it was the 1980s disease or just bad judgment, the writers go over the top with plot twists, and we start thinking about logic instead of being seduced by the initial playfulness. The final climax, which is particularly stupid, was arguably the main reason for the many bad reviews this film received, but if you're willing to ignore that, Masquerade is as enjoyable and perceptive as any film in the psy-thriller genre.

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    • Trivia
      The film's original title was "Dying for Love," but the studio was concerned that the public would associate the title with AIDS, and thus it was dropped.
    • Goofs
      The gun in the death scene is an automatic pistol. After it is fired it ends up on the floor, where it is shown with the hammer not cocked. A semiautomatic pistol such as that one recocks itself after a shot is fired. The hammer should have been cocked.
    • Quotes

      Olivia Lawrence: Marry me.

      Tim Whalen: What did you say?

      Olivia Lawrence: You heard me.

      Tim Whalen: Olivia.

      Olivia Lawrence: A simple yes would be fine.

      Tim Whalen: You know I love you.

      Olivia Lawrence: Oh Jesus, forget it. Pretend I never said it. I didn't mean it.

      Tim Whalen: No, there's nothing in the world I'd rather do than marry you but I - I just don't think you know enough about me.

      Olivia Lawrence: You rob banks or something?

      Tim Whalen: Bounce checks.

      Olivia Lawrence: For a living?

      Tim Whalen: When I quit school, I got caught in Cincinnati with no money. Wrote a lot of checks on a closed account. Spent thirty days in jail.

      Olivia Lawrence: And for that you wont marry me?

    • Alternate versions
      A TV version exists where there is a much longer conversation between Tim Whalen (Rob Lowe) and Brooke Morrison (Kim Cattrall) in bed in which they discuss her numerous affairs with other men. Secondly, Olivia Lawrence (Meg Tilly) discusses with Tim about their past summer before they met. This scene is in her Manhattan apartment either before or after Olivia's meeting with her attorneys. Thirdly, Olivia approaches Tim overlooking the window and starts to kiss him passionately.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Video Discoveries (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Main Title
      Written by John Barry

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Dying for Love
    • Filming locations
      • Riverhead, Long Island, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Michael Levy Enterprises
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,855,828
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,500,259
      • Mar 13, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,855,828
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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