Lord of Illusions
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Clive Barker
Scott Bakula
Famke Janssen
Trevor Edmond
Daniel Von Bargen
Kevin O'connor
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Synopsis
It should have been routine. Private detective Harry D'Amour came to Los Angeles to get out of the cold, gray New York winter as much as to solve his latest case. Harry should have known better; nothing was ever routine where he was concerned. Harry's life takes an ominous turn when he stumbles upon a mystery involving the world-famous magician, Philip Swann, and his beautiful wife, Dorothea. When something goes fatally wrong during a performance of Swann's spectacular magic show, Harry is drawn into a frightening spiral of secrets, deceit and unimaginable terrors. As his world steadily darkens, Harry finds himself falling in love with Dorothea. Only then does he unearth the horrific secrets of her past... and come face to face with her enemy, Nix, the diabolic power who gave Swann his dark magic. In the climactic final battle, Harry confronts the monstrous Nix and learns that illusion is trickery... but magic is real.
Director
Clive Barker
Cast
Scott Bakula
Famke Janssen
Trevor Edmond
Daniel Von Bargen
Kevin O'connor
Joseph Latimore
Sheila Tousey
Susan Traylor
Ashley Lyn Cafagna
Michael Angelo Stuno
Keith Brunsmann
Barbara Patrick
Wayne Grace
Mikey Lebeau
Robb Humphreys
James Brandon Shaw
Johnny Venokur
Jordan Marder
Barry Del Sherman
Mcnally Sagal
Joanna Sanchez
Joel Swetow
Stephen Weingartner
Danny Mora
Billy Mccomb
Vincent Schiavelli
Lorin Stewart
Barry Shabaka Henley
Bergen Williams
Mike Deak
Carrie Ann Inaba
Sarah Mcafee
Laurie Kanyok
Jason Yribar
Stephanie Lacause
Lucas Tommassini
Yuri Mageoy
Joseph Daniel Daley
Stephen Earnhart
Dana Fatigante
Nick Hunter
Tannis Kobrin
Crystal Lujan
Alan Mcfarland
Ava Stander
D F Swatter
Michael L Swearingen
Colette J Toomer
Rasool M Visram
Heidi Wolfe
Diamanda Galas
Anthony Bashford
Ashley Cafagna
Johnny Venocur
Crew
Mimi Abers
Steve Abrams
Robin R Agee
Benita Allen
Khalid S Alrawashdeh
Ken Arlidge
Karrie Aubuchon
Lee Auerbach
Marc Baird
Brent Baker
Carol Sue Baker
Kevin Ball
Clive Barker
Clive Barker
Clive Barker
Jeffrey T. Barnes
Alan Baumgarten
Howard Berger
Scott Beverly
Corwin Bibb
Teresa Binder
Abbie J Binstock
John Bisson
Liz Bolden
Cosmas Paul Bolger Jr.
Roger Borelli
Simon Boswell
Patrick Brenna
Alan Breton
Betzy Bromberg
Jim Brookshire
Dawn Brown
Mark W Brown
Richard Bugge
Gary Burritt
Adam Campbell
Evan Campbell
Richard Cantu
Dante Cardone
Bruce Cardozo
Diane Carlucci
John Carlucci
Lou Carlucci
Scott A Carruth
Jackie Caydam
Bartou Chandler
Elisa Cohen
Steve Cohen
Dan Collins
Valeria Migliassi Collins
Caron Colvett
Joe Cosentino
Richard L Cowitt
Keith Cuba
Cliff Cudney
Betsy Danbury
Joe Davenport
Matt Davis
Louis Decesare
Autumn-raine Dewilde
Tyrone D Dixon
J William Doyle
Jim Doyle
James Michael Drury
David Dupuis
Timothy R Durr
Steve Dutkovich
David Ebner
Jeff Edwards
Mike Elizalde
Gregory Elwood
David Emerson
Paul Emmons
Terry J Erdmann
Donna Evans Merlo
Diamond Farnsworth
Gary Farr
Jon Fedele
Eric Feidler
Marvin Felton
Don Fergus
Cynthia Feyrer
Marc Fisichella
Sarah Flack
Joe Fordham
Mark Franco
Chris Furlong
Mark Gambino
Tony Gardner
Joe Gareri
Janene Garey
Greg Gateley
Gregory Donald Gateley
John Gaughn
Wayne Gee
Todd Geer
Gary Gegan
David G George
Deborah Kelly George
Gary George
Thomas Geraci-wagner
Thomas Geraci-wagner
Don Givens
Lola Glaudini
Julie Ann Glazer
Lewis Goldstein
Steve Golin
Mollie Gordon
Laura Gorman
Rick Gowing
Sybil Gray
Nina Grossman
Gustav Gustafson
Erin Haggerty
Ted Haines
Peter Halbert
Stephen Halbert
Chris Hanson
Michael Harbour
Stephen Hardie
Joel Harlow
Aaron Harney
Shaune Harrison
Anne E Hart
Geno Hart
David Hayball
Matthew Haynes
Katie Hedrich
Linda Henry
Ellen Heuer
Mecki Heussen
Bruce Robert Hill
Nori Honda
Ron Honn
Sharon Howard-field
Gary Huckabay
Robb Humphreys
John Huneck
Lisa Huntley
Matthew Iadarola
Garrett Immel
Tom Irvin
Bob Ivanjack
Christina Fortune Jensen
David Jobe
Steve Johnson
Thor Jonsson
Michael Kaschalk
Lisa Kelly
Dorn Kennison
William Kidd
Kathy Carroll King
John Knox
Malina Koani-guzman
Gil Koesters
David Koneff
Kris Krengel
Randy Krohmer
Jonathan L Krueger
Robert Kurtzman
Chris Kutcka
Leon Laderach
John A Larson
David Lauer
Gary Lavarack
Patti Lee
Patrick M Lees
Pam Leonte
Tui Letuli
Mark Lewer
Frank Little
Crystal Lujan
Daniel Lupi
Dennis Lynch
Lennie Macdonald
Kyle T Macdowell
Alexandre Magno
Birgitte Mann
Richard Ivan Mann
Liz Markus
Niles Mcelroy
Tim Mchugh
Tim Mchugh
Jennifer Mcknew
Shelly E Mcknight
Jason Meador
Martin Mercer
Anna C Miller
Jonathan Miller
Bret Mixon
Sean Moe
Tim Molinder
Steven Montiglio
Chris Moriana
Maxine Morris
John M Morse
Peter W Moyer
Ariel Nachmann
S Shane Newell
Jay Neyes
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Vincent Schiavelli (1948-2005)
He was born on November 10, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York. After he studied acting at New York University's School of the Arts, he quickly landed a role in Milos Foreman's Taking Off (1971), and his career in the movies seldom dropped a beat. Seriously, to not recognize Schiavelli's presence in a movie or television episode for the last 30 years means you don't watch much of either medium, for his tall, gawky physique (a towering 6'6"), droopy eyes, sagging neck skin, and elongated chin made him a casting director's dream for offbeat and eccentric parts.
But it wasn't just a striking presence that fueled his career, Schiavelli could deliver the fine performances. Foreman would use him again as one of the mental ward inmates in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975); and he was hilarious as the put-upon science teacher, Mr. Vargas in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982); worked for Foreman again as Salieri's (F. Murray Abraham's) valet in Amadeus (1984); unforgettable as an embittered subway ghost who taunts Patrick Swayze in Ghost (1990); downright creepy as the brooding organ grinder in Batman Returns (1992); worked with Foreman one last time in The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996); and was a dependable eccentric in Death to Smoochy (2002). Television was no stranger to him either. Although he displayed a gift for comedy playing Latka's (Andy Kaufman) confidant priest, "Reverend Gorky" in a recurring role of Taxi, the actor spent much of his time enlivening shows of the other worldly variety such as Star Trek: The Next Generation, Tales from the Crypt, The X Files, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
In recent years, Schiavelli curtailed the acting, and concentrated on writing. He recently relocated to the Sicilian village of Polizzi Generosa, where his grandparents were raised. He concentrated on his love of cooking and in 2002, wrote a highly praised memoir of his family's history as well as some cooking recipes of his grandfather's titled Many Beautiful Things. He is survived by two children.
by Michael T. Toole
Vincent Schiavelli (1948-2005)
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Released in United States Summer August 25, 1995
Released in United States on Video January 16, 1996
Third feature for cult horror writer and director Clive Barker, whose previous efforts include "Hellraiser" (USA/1987) and "Nightbreed" (USA/1990).
Began shooting July 27, 1994.
Completed shooting October 12, 1994.
Released in United States Summer August 25, 1995
Released in United States on Video January 16, 1996