- The Cold Room
Infobox Film
name = The Cold Room
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director =James Dearden
producer =Mark Forstater Bob Weiss
writer =James Dearden
novel:Jeffrey Caine
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starring =George Segal Amanda Pays Renee Soutendijk Warren Clarke
Anthony HigginsElizabeth Spriggs Clifford Rose
music =Michael Nyman
cinematography =Tony Pierce-Roberts
editing =Mick Audsley
distributor =HBO
released =March 24 ,1984
runtime = 95 min.
country =UK
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imdb_id = 0087071"The Cold Room" is a 1984 cable
television film byJames Dearden . Based on an eponymous 1978science fiction novel byJeffrey Caine , the film starsGeorge Segal ,Amanda Pays (in her film debut), Anthony Higgins,Renée Soutendijk , andWarren Clarke . The originalfilm score is byMichael Nyman . It was a production ofMCEG /Sterling Entertainment and released onVHS byCharter Entertainment . As of 2008, it is available only on a chapterlessDVD transferred directly from that VHS byEast West DVD for a suggested retail price of $1. That DVD has multiple pauses and skips in the master while the counter plays normally on copies.Plot
Carla Martin (Amanda Pays) is leaving an English parochial
boarding school for the summer to live with her estranged father at an inn inEast Berlin . The headmistress (Ursula Howells ), anun , gives her a 1936 guide to Berlin, telling her she may find it useful, even though Berlin has surely changed as much as she has. Her best friend, Sophie (Lucy Hornack ), gives her a bag ofmarijuana .Hugh Martin (George Segal), her father, who lives on
Central Park West , greets her at the Berlin Airport, surprised at how grown she looks. Carla is a bit embarrassed that he has given her ateddy bear , as she is nearly seventeen years old. She addresses him on a first name basis, and a camera pan reveals that he just bought the teddy bear at the airport. As they cross through theBerlin Wall , Carla is terrified that she will be personally searched and caught with drugs.Hugh has a thirty-year-old girlfriend named Lili (Renée Soutendijk), who recommends Frau Hoffman's (
Elizabeth Spriggs ) inn because of the local character being significant to Hugh's historical research. Carla is convinced that there arerat s behind the wall and wants to leave. Hugh has Frau Hoffman humor her and show her that there is merely a broom closet next door, though that room is not deep enough to convince her. Hugh insists it's probably just part of the next room.Carla sees flashes of another girl in the
wardrobe mirror , starts tapping the wall behind itand gets taps back, and tearing away at thewallpaper , she opens the wall to find a disusedcold room , for the hotel was once a butcher's shop and home, and aJewish dissident named Erich (Anthony Higgins) hiding inside. She begins sneaking him food from the hotelkitchen , along with utensils and her father'srazor , to help him. Carla is experiencing two realites, one in which she is Carla Martin and another in which she is Christa Bruckner, daughter ofbutcher Wilhelm Bruckner (Warren Clarke) a proud member of theNazi Party who calls her a "littleslut " andrape s her in the night. Christa also has lines of cuts in both of her palms. Carla is ashamed by the rape and scrubs herself thoroughly in the bathtub.Hugh is concerned that Carla may be going
insane like her mother did and finally makes good on his insistence at having her seen by a doctor (George Pravda ). When the doctor comes, she has stripped the sheets on her bed for their dirtiness and is not wearing anything under the bed covers, so her father steps out for the examination. The doctor cannot find anything wrong, and when she tells him that her father raped her the night before and asks him to examine her, he sees only inflammation from the scrub brush and identifies her as "virga intacta"--she was not raped.Christa and Erich begin lovemaking, as Christa fears she is
pregnant by her father and psychologically needs to have the possibility that any baby born is Erich's. She carves their names into a cross centered on the letterI on the wall of the cold room. Soon after, Hugh finds her huddled in a nightgown inside the wardrobe, which is filled with rotten food. Hugh and Lili get her dressed and take her out of the hotel. As they are getting into the car, Herr Bruckner drags her back into the butcher shop and inisists he needs her for deliveries. In reality, this is to give Frau Hoffman time to reveal Erich to theGestapo . When they return, Moltke (Clifford Rose), who had previously interrogated her about a visit to a Jewish man referred to her by Erich (something Carla was not able to accomplish in her own experience), is waiting in her bedroom. Erich shot one of Moltke's men, and Moltke killed him.Hugh and Lili are forced to carry Carla back to the room with Frau Hoffman's assistance. when Carla comes to, she begins accusing Frau Hoffman of having killed Erich. Not being able to tell Hugh from Herr Bruckner, she stabs him in the chest near the shoulder with a knife she has hidden. Coming to her senses, she and Lili ride with him in the
ambulance .Hugh now with his arm in a sling, the police are called to open the wall behind the wardrobe, which Carla had never actually opened. The planks Herr Bruckner had sealed it up with are removed, and Carla investigates it, filled with rats as she initially suspected, discovering the place where Christa and Erich's names are carved into the wall. Frau Hoffman is unable to hide her shame. Hugh takes Christa back to the airport to live with her aunt, with whom she lived prior to boarding school.
oundtrack album
Infobox Album
Name = The Cold Room
Type = soundtrack
Longtype =
Artist =Michael Nyman
Cover size = 200
Caption = The Cold Room
art by Crimson
photograph byMartyn Goddard
Released = 1995
Recorded = 1984
Genre =Contemporary classical music ,film scores , minimalism
Length = 35:11
Language =
Label =Silva America
Director =
Producer =Michael Nyman
Ford A. Thaxton
Reviews =
Compiler =
Chronology =
Last album =The Draughtsman's Contract 1982
This album =The Cold Room 1984
Next album =The Kiss and Other Movements 1985
Misc = The original music for the film was performed by theWembley Studio Chamber Orchestra and recorded atThe Music Centre ,CTS Studios ,London . In 1995, the original soundtrack recordings were acquired byFord A. Thaxton ofSilva America Records for release oncompact disc in the wake of the popular success of "The Piano" in late 1993. Strings and piano predominate the score.Track listing
#Main Theme
#The Nightmare Begins
#The Closet
#Sorcerer
#Sounds of the Night
#Her Man Awaits
#Ghosts of the Past
#The Damned
#Thoughtful
#Spectral Moments
#Macabre Piano
#A Cold Spot
#Red Drum
#Chase
#The Nightmare Ends
#Main Theme - Reprise"Main Theme - Reprise" is not the end title music, but in fact, the second track heard in the film. There is no return to the brighter opening music after the beginning of the film.
Personnel
*Music composed, arranged, and produced by
Michael Nyman
*Performed by theWembley Studio Chamber Orchestra
*Recorded atThe Music Centre ,CTS Studios ,London
*Recording Enginer:Pete Wandless
*Assistant:Keith Bourdice *CD relese sequence and produced by
Ford A. Thaxton
*Remixed atThe Music Source ,Seattle, WA
*Remix Engineer:Bill Wolford
*Digitally edited atPhoenix Creative (Lacey, WA )
*Digital Editor:James Nelson *Executive Producer:
Reynold Da Silva
*Release Supervision:Yusuf Gandhi andChristy Carrillo
*Artwork:Crimson ,London
*Photography:Martyn Goddard *Special thanks to
Gary English andMark Forstater External links
*imdb title|id=0087071|title=The Cold Room
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