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''Communion'' is a 1989 American
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film based on the book of the same name by Whitley Strieber in 1987. Starring Christopher Walken and Frances Sternhagen, it tells a story of a family that experiences an extraterrestrial phenomenon while on vacation at a remote home in the wilderness during which the father is abducted and all of their lives change. According to Strieber, the story is a real-life account of his own encounter with "visitors", with Walken playing the role of the author.


Plot

In 1985, New York–based author Whitley Strieber ( Walken) lives with his wife and child in Manhattan and seems to be successful. However, he is woken at night by paranoid dreams that someone else is in the room. On a trip to the family cabin in the woods, the intruder alarm is triggered and Strieber sees a face watching him from the doorway. Bright light fills the cabin windows and wakes his son and two other family friends but his wife remains asleep. Disturbed by this, they all return to New York and life seemingly returns to normal, but Strieber finds that his work and personal life are becoming affected by recurring nightmares and visions of strange alien beings including greys, blue doctors and bugs. This upsets his son and puts strain on his marriage. After an incident at their cabin in which Strieber is so convinced that there are alien beings inside the home that he pulls his gun out and almost shoots his wife, worried that his son is beginning to have the same visions, he is finally convinced to see a psychiatrist ( Sternhagen) specializing in hypnotic regression therapy. The therapy confirms that he has possibly been abducted by unknown beings and experiments have been performed on him; however, he is still skeptical about it and reluctantly attends a group therapy session of fellow 'abductees'. Eventually he realizes he has to confront his visions, real or not, and returns to the cabin where most of the incidents seem to occur. He interacts with the alien beings and realizes he has been in contact with them his whole life and it was passed on from his father and he will, in turn, pass it on to his son. Making up with his family Strieber comes to accept the alien visitors as part of his life and in the last scene he sits in his office and embraces the face of a 'grey' alien.


Cast

* Christopher Walken as Whitley Strieber * Lindsay Crouse as Anne Strieber * Frances Sternhagen as Dr. Janet Duffy * Andreas Katsulas as Alex * Joel Carlson as Andrew Strieber


Production

''Communion'' was written by Whitley Strieber adapting his book of the same name, itself chronicling Strieber's alleged encounters with extraterrestrials. Strieber opted to work with director and friend Philippe Mora on adapting the story to film with the understanding Strieber would handle the writing without interference while Mora would handle direction without interference. Strieber chose to have the film produced independently as he feared having a major studio adapt his experiences would turn it into a special effects-heavy horror film rather than a character piece. During production it was reported that on set some members of the crew would crack jokes at Strieber's expense about the autobiographical aspects of the story. Strieber said of these instances:
Some people who work on movies are nice people; some people who work on movies are jerks. We had the usual mix on this crew.


Reception

On
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, the film holds a 46% approval rating based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 4.6/10. Some critics praised Walken's performance as the highlight of the film. ''
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'' called his performance "terrific" and added: "Walken dazzles, giving us an intelligent, talented man caught in a nightmare and fearing for his sanity."


Music

The score was composed by
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and Alan Clark, though no official
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was ever released. In 2010, the Main Theme and End Credit theme were released by film composer and former
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guitarist Steve Bartek.


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* {{Whitley Strieber 1989 films Films about alien abduction American biographical drama films Films set in New York City American independent films 1989 crime drama films Films directed by Philippe Mora Biographical films about writers Films set in 1985 Films based on works by Whitley Strieber 1980s English-language films 1980s American films English-language biographical drama films English-language crime drama films