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Control

02/14/1987

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1hr 47min

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Thriller

,Drama

STORY

An experiment of psychological effects under stressful conditions in a shelter. When fifteen strangers are put into a nuclear shelter to see how long they can survive without interaction with the outside, things work out fine.

CAST & CREW

    Cast

  • Ben Gazzara
  • Kate Nelligan
  • Kate Reid
  • Burt Lancaster
  • Erland Josephson

    Directors

  • Giuliano Montaldo
  • Denis Héroux

INFORMATION

    Production Companies

  • Séléna Audiovisuel
  • Alliance Entertainment
  • Cinecittà Studios
  • Cristaldifilm
  • Les Films Ariane
  • RAI

    Production Countries

  • United States of America
  • Italy
  • France
  • Canada

LANGUAGES

  • English
  • French

Cast

Ben Gazzara

Mike Zella

Kate Nelligan

Sarah Howell

Kate Reid

Camille Dupont

Burt Lancaster

Dr. Herbert Monroe

Erland Josephson

Swanson

Ingrid Thulin

Mrs. Havemeyer

Cyrielle Clair

Laura Swanson

William Berger

Mr. Peterson

Jean Benguigui

Max Bloch

Andréa Ferréol

Rosy Bloch

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