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Bill Murray | Larry Darrell | |
Denholm Elliott | Elliott Templeton | |
Catherine Hicks | Isabel Bradley | |
James Keach | Gray Maturin | |
Theresa Russell | Sophie MacDonald | |
Peter Vaughan | Mackenzie | |
Brian Doyle-Murray | Piedmont | |
Stephen Davies | Malcolm | |
Saeed Jaffrey | Raaz | |
Faith Brook | Louisa Bradley (Isabel's mother) | |
Andre Maranne | Joseph, the Butler | |
Bruce Boa | Henry Maturin | |
Serge Feuillard | Coco | |
Joris Stuyck | Bob MacDonald | |
Helen Horton | Red Cross lady |
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Producer | Harry Benn
Robert P. Marcucci Rob Cohen |
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Writer | John Byrum
Bill Murray W. Somerset Maugham |
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Cinematography | Peter Hannan
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Musician | Jack Nitzsche
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The Story Of One Man's Search For Himself. Bill Murray makes an unforgettable dramatic debut as Larry Darrell, the free-spirited seeker, in this gripping adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's classic novel. When Larry returns from World War I disillusioned with Jazz Age values, he undertakes a quest which leads him to reject his rich fiancée (Catherine Hicks) and his superficial lifestyle to go search for truth in the Himalayas. But Larry learns that the path to enlightenment is as difficult as treading "the sharp edge of a razor" and returns to civilization, where he tastes life's dark side when he tries to save a hometown girl turned prostitute (Theresa Russell). |
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