Quintet (1979) is one of those strange cinematic curiosities that I’m
not sure I’ll remember or even decide if I enjoyed it. If I had to sum it up in one word, the word
would be “mediocre”. It’s the only
sci-fi film ever made by Robert Altman, and the only sci-fi film that Paul
Newman starred in. I’m not sure either
gentleman benefited from the venture.
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