Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid
Your Ticket is No Longer Valid is a 1981 Canadian film directed by George Kaczender and starring Richard Harris, George Peppard, Jennifer Dale, and Jeanne Moreau. Harris later regarded the film as one of the biggest artistic disappointments of his career.[1] PlotA businessman (Richard Harris) has a younger girlfriend who loves him. He struggles to be able to perform in bed. He gets aroused however at the thought of his girlfriend being made love to by a handsome thief. The businessman becomes obsessed with tracking down the thief. ProductionThe film was based on a novel by Romain Gary which was optioned by producer Robert Lantos. His assistant Leila Basen wrote a draft of the script. She later recalled:
Harris' fee was $1 million. The film was shot in 1979 in Canada and Paris.[1] It was part financed by Carolco Pictures. Harris recalled, "I saw the rough cut of the picture - it was 2 1/2 hours long... and it was magic. Sheer dynamite stuff. Well, the producers... they recut it, decided to take an hour out of it. It was a disaster."[3] Cast
ReceptionFilmink called the film "wild".[4] References
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