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Cold Comfort

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
419
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Cold Comfort (1989)
DramaThriller

Three lonely people depend on each other when they get stranded at a deserted gas station in a blizzard. Floyd is a truck driver balancing on the edge of lunacy. He is the caring father of 1... Read allThree lonely people depend on each other when they get stranded at a deserted gas station in a blizzard. Floyd is a truck driver balancing on the edge of lunacy. He is the caring father of 16-year old Dolores, but is also torn up by sexual feelings for his daughter. Sales rep. St... Read allThree lonely people depend on each other when they get stranded at a deserted gas station in a blizzard. Floyd is a truck driver balancing on the edge of lunacy. He is the caring father of 16-year old Dolores, but is also torn up by sexual feelings for his daughter. Sales rep. Steven also ends up in the blizzard with his car in a ditch. Floyd rescued Steven and brings... Read all

  • Director
    • Vic Sarin
  • Writers
    • Richard Beattie
    • Elliot L. Sims
    • James Garrard
  • Stars
    • Maury Chaykin
    • Margaret Langrick
    • Paul Gross
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    419
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vic Sarin
    • Writers
      • Richard Beattie
      • Elliot L. Sims
      • James Garrard
    • Stars
      • Maury Chaykin
      • Margaret Langrick
      • Paul Gross
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Floyd Lucas
    Margaret Langrick
    Margaret Langrick
    • Dolores Lucas
    Paul Gross
    Paul Gross
    • Stephen Miller
    Jayne Eastwood
    Jayne Eastwood
    • Mrs. Brockel
    Ted Follows
    • Roy
    Richard Fitch
    • C.I.L. Truck Driver
    Grant Roll
    • Mechanic
    Joseph Griffin
    Joseph Griffin
    • Eddie
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Vic Sarin
    • Writers
      • Richard Beattie
      • Elliot L. Sims
      • James Garrard
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    lazarillo

    A strange kind of "Misery"

    Remember the old joke about a traveling salesman and the farmer's daughter? Well, this Canadian movie kind of takes the basic premise of that joke and manages to somehow combine it with Stephen King's "Misery" (this movie came out after the novel, but before the official film adaptation). Amazingly though, the whole thing kind of works because it is well-filmed and well-acted, especially by journeyman Canadian character actor Maury Chaykin.

    A traveling salesman (Paul Gross) goes off the road in a storm. He is rescued by a weird tow-truck driver (i.e. not actually a farmer) played by Maury Chaykin. The tow-truck driver takes him to his isolated snowbound home where he strangely wants him to be a "birthday present" for his 18-year-old daughter (Margaret Langrick, who had previously appeared as the daughter in the family bigfoot comedy "Harry and the Hendersons"). This, of course, is every traveling salesman's worst nightmare! But the movie ultimately doesn't try for out-and-out horror (which would have immediately turned to camp), but neither is this some "erotic thriller" sex fantasy. Instead it's something more unusual--a very eccentric three character drama. Chaykin is a pretty scary and a very unpredictable character, so it's completely believable that the salesman would have no idea what to do when the daughter starts doing a striptease for him at her birthday party while her drunken father hoots and shines a bright flashlight alternately on her and on him as he watches!

    This movie may sound like a sex fantasy turned nightmare (kind of like the 70's exploitation film "Death Game"), but that's not quite accurate. It's more like a sex fantasy suddenly turned real in such a strange, unexpected way that the whole fantasy element is lost and the beleaguered protagonist really has NO IDEA how to react. There is a kind of nightmare element in that the protagonist is injured and held prisoner, but it's not the usual psycho thing. It's a pretty interesting movie actually. Gross is pretty good. Langrick is also good (and has nude scenes). But the best thing here is Chaykin who went on to do some interesting stuff, mostly in Canada, for directors like Atom Egoyan ("The Adjustor", "The Sweet Hereafter"). See this if you have the opportunity.
    amatia

    Dark and disturbing, Cold Comfort sets you on edge.

    Set in Manitoba, a traveling salesman is rescued from a blizzard by the local crazy man, and taken to his house as a present for his daughter for her 18th birthday. Margaret Langrick gives a stunning performance as an 18 year old girl who wants to get away but her father is too domineering and keeps her too far away from other people. Maury Chaykin is totally convincing as the crazy father, by far one of the better "crazy-man" performances I've seen in any movie. Paul Gross is not-quite-innocent as Stephen. The plot becomes very disturbing once you see how nuts the father is. Slight overtones of Stephen King's "Misery" with the foot injury caused by a trap that Floyd sets so Stephen can't run away, and the scenes with Stephen chained to the wall are very effective. All in all, an amazing movie that gives you the shivers, and a sliver of hope
    8LordDwia

    what can i say...

    What can i say... this movie is done very well. The acting is superb, the characters are eerily believable, and the situation is thought provoking and imaginative. This movie goes places we don't like to think about. It does a better job of portraying despair and isolation than any movie i've ever seen.

    It will leave you feeling cold, but Hopeful.

    Incredible!
    9ian_bell

    Beware this good Samaritan

    As the snow gets deeper and the night draws in, local outcast Floyd finds a stranded motorist on the edge of town. Taking the man home to his dilapidated house-cum-farm, Floyd offers the unconscious traveller to his teenage daughter Dolores.

    The relief which the waking motorist Stephen feels at being rescued, is quickly replaced by one of growing discomfort and then fear as he realises he is at the mercy of an unbalanced and indeed psychotic man. Starting as it means to go on, the film turns the screw ever tighter on Stephen.

    The most fascinating aspect of the film however is not the plight of Stephen, but the peculiar and even bizarre relationship between Floyd and his daughter.

    After watching the film I did begin to wonder Is Dolores really Floyd's daughter at all? By taking stranded stranger Stephen back to his house, the suggestion is Floyd is a decent soul. But by then remarking casually to his daughter that, if she doesn't like him, they can 'feed him to the dogs' it is clear Floyd has lost almost any empathy with the outside world.

    Dolores, by contrast, is an engaging and attractive girl. Touchingly played by Margaret Langrick, the girl is both excited by the arrival of Stephen, and intrigued by the glimpse of the outer world he offers, a life of hotels, restaurants, women and work.

    As the two form a tentative bond, provoking the first stirrings of dangerous jealousy in Floyd, it grows increasingly clear Dolores will try any trick she can to engineer herself away from the rundown house and the isolated existence she lives with her father.

    This brings me back to my original question: Is the girl really Floyd's daughter or the victim of an abduction? I did wonder whether Dolores may have arrived at the house in similar circumstances to Stephen; perhaps clutched as a baby from a tourist's car, or snatched from an unsuspecting mother.

    The stark backdrop of the icy wilderness and a haunting score, add to the growing unease which director Vac Sarin creates from the opening moments. Few films have ever managed to convey in such compelling fashion the need for human contact.

    As threatening and deranged as Floyd is, he is also deeply lonely and lacking in both physical good looks and social graces. He holes himself up in a house miles from anywhere presumably because it is (i) cheap, and (ii) the one place where no-one judges him.

    Yet above that loneliness and insecurity simmers a psychotic temper, and a raging jealousy which is determined to keep Dolores by his side and stop Stephen at any cost from reaching outside help.

    You want Stephen to escape what quickly becomes a nightmare, and even more for Dolores to somehow find a happy place in life, yet over them both towers the increasingly unstable Floyd.

    Adapted by Richard Beattie from the play by James Garrard, the film maintains its tension right to the final moments. A claustrophobic and unsettling psycho-thriller, with winning performances, and an ending of haunting and poetic poignancy.
    7killercharm

    Marvelous and utterly unique filmed play

    Marvelous and utterly unique filmed play with Maury Chaykin starring and kicking. In the midst of a vicious blizzard in friendly Manitoba Floyd Lucas takes his illegal tow truck out and...steals himself a man. Actually, he steals his daughter a man. It's her eighteenth birthday and we are led to believe that she is a virgin. The father and daughter pair imprison the travelling salesman; she: determined to seduce him and he: determined to kill him.

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      Features Margaret Langrick's first nude scenes.
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      Written by Joe Mavety (as Mavety) and Terry Stannard (as Stannard)

      Published by Warner Brothers Music Ltd.

      Performed by Marianne Faithfull

      Courtesy of Island Records

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1989 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Freda soledat
    • Filming locations
      • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    • Production company
      • Ontario Film Development Corporation
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      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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