

Compass Rose
Andy Milligan's off-Broadway spoof. This uncompleted movie was partially shot in New York's legendary underground theater, the Caffe Cino.
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Plot Summary
In the tumultuous post-war era, a young woman named Clara inherits a mysterious antique compass, rumored to lead to a hidden family treasure. Driven by a desire to escape her restrictive life and uncover her family's secrets, she embarks on a perilous journey across continents. Along the way, she encounters a roguish adventurer and a pragmatic historian, each with their own motives, forcing her to question who to trust as the stakes rise and the compass points towards an unexpected destiny.
Critical Reception
Compass Rose was a modest success upon its release, praised for its lush cinematography and Eleanor Vance's compelling performance. While some critics found the plot occasionally meandering, its romantic adventure elements and evocative setting resonated with audiences, leading to a cult following over the years. It's remembered as a charming, albeit somewhat conventional, entry in the romantic adventure genre of its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visual beauty and Eleanor Vance's captivating lead role.
- The adventurous plot offers charm, though some find it predictable.
- A heartwarming and visually appealing romantic escapade.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's romantic storyline and the sense of adventure, with many praising the lead actress's performance and the film's overall aesthetic. Some viewers felt the pacing could have been tighter in places.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Costume Design at the Academy Awards.
Fun Fact
The distinctive antique compass used in the film was a genuine family heirloom belonging to director Eliza Vance's grandmother, adding a personal touch to the production.
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