Figures in a Landscape – 1970 | 110 mins | Drama, Thriller | Colour

Buy

Plot Synopsis

Figures in a Landscape

Strangely affecting allegorical drama based on the novel by Barry England. Robert Shaw and Malcolm McDowell virtually carry the film between them, one symbolic of instinct while the other represents rational thought. The desolate landscapes, excellent action photography and taut dialogue help boost the tension in this highly unusual offering from director Joseph Losey.

The story follows two escaped convicts (Shaw and McDowell) pursued by an omnipresent police helicopter as they attempt to evade capture in an unnamed totalitarian country. The fugitive duo encounter journey across untamed desert and snow-covered hills, however, their fate has been sealed since they broke out of jail and a final confrontation with black-clad forces awaits.

Production Team

Joseph Losey: Director
Ted Tester: Art Direction
Henri Alekan: Cinematography
Peter Suschitzky: Cinematography
Guy Tabary: Cinematography
Sue Yelland: Costume Design
Reginald Beck: Film Editing
Mariano García Rey: Makeup Department
María Nieves Ruiz: Makeup Department
Richard Rodney Bennett: Original Music
John Kohn: Producer
Robert Shaw: Script

Cast

Robert Shaw: MacConnachie
Malcolm McDowell: Ansell
Henry Woolf: Helicopter Pilot
Christopher Malcolm: Helicopter observer
Roger Lloyd-Pack: Soldier
Pamela Brown: Widow