Close My Eyes (1990)

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Written by Stephen Poliakoff

Directed by Stephen Poliakoff

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1990

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Richard and Natalie are a brother and sister who have been brought up by different parents and have never been close. At the start of a long, hot summer in present-day London, their paths cross once more, only now their roles are curiously reversed. While Richard is full of doubts about his previous way of life and has taken a poorly-paid job, a seemingly self-possessed Natalie is living in Home Counties ease and splendour with her rich and eccentric husband Sinclair. Richard is transfixed by the apparent change in his now beautiful sister and when the two finally meet in private in Richard's flat their mutual attraction runs out of control.

When is Close My Eyes next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 November 23rd, 11:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Alan RickmanAlan RickmanSinclair
Image for Clive OwenClive OwenRichard
Saskia ReevesNatalie
Karl JohnsonColin
Image for Lesley SharpLesley SharpJessica
Kate GartsidePaula
Karen KnightPhilippa
Niall BuggyGeof
Campbell MorrisonScotsman
Annie HayesReceptionist
Maxwell HutcheonInterviewee
Image for Geraldine SomervilleGeraldine SomervilleNatalie's Boss
Helen FitzGeraldScottish Girl
Christpher BarrNoley
Gordon SalkilldHotel Porter

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