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Incest | River Thames
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6.2/10
IMDbBest Film | 1992 | Stephen
Best Actor For and | 1992 | Alan
Best Actor | 1992 | Alan
Box Office Collection 135,893 USD
An ad campaign canceled its contract with Clive Owen, not wanting an actor who'd starred in such a controversial film to front for them.
Alan Rickman gets top billing on the credits and on the poster, despite not getting nearly as much screentime as Clive Owen, possibly because Rickman was known more to international audiences, due to his roles in "Die Hard (1988)" and "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)."
Clive Owen took time out from Chancer (1990) to make Close My Eyes (1991).
"Close My Eyes (1991)" reworks many of the themes from Stephen Poliakoff's stage play 'Hitting Town.' There's still the plot of a torrid, brother/sister love affair, but it includes the upheaval of the London Docklands development, the late 80s recession, and the AIDS scare, which had just emerged out into the open.
Richard gives a book by P.D. James to his boss. Clive Owen later appeared in Children of Men (2006), based on one of James' novels.
"Sinclair: We spend too much time thinking about the end of the world. It isn't going to happen. Today. I promise you. Not before lunch."
"Richard: Come into the church and feel no guilt... come on, I dare you!"