Illusion Infinity (2004)

Illusion Infinity (2004) poster

Patricia Paradise, a successful Las Vegas singer, is married to a Vegas Casino Mogul. Having made sacrifices for her career and her husbands business Patricia has postponed her greatest desire to build a family. When her husband dies, she discovers their business is bankrupt and she is left with neither wealth nor family. Devastated by grief and disappointment, she leaves town in the middle of the night and begins a journey of self discovery that changes her life forever.

Director: Roger Steinmann
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Jeff Wood
Production: Sunset International AG
Country: Switzerland, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Mental Health and Inner Struggle

Keywords

singer, mental illness

More Films by Director: Roger Steinmann
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Illusion Infinity about?
Patricia Paradise, a successful Las Vegas singer, is married to a Vegas Casino Mogul. Having made sacrifices for her career and her husbands business Patricia has postponed her greatest desire to build a family. When her husband dies, she discovers their business is bankrupt and she is left with neither wealth nor family. Devastated by grief and disappointment, she leaves town in the middle of the night and begins a journey of self discovery that changes her life forever.
Who directed Illusion Infinity?
Illusion Infinity was directed by Roger Steinmann.
Who stars in Illusion Infinity?
Illusion Infinity stars Dee Wallace, Timothy Bottoms, Barbara Carrera, Mickey Rooney, Theresa Saldana, Martin Kove.
How long is Illusion Infinity?
Illusion Infinity has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Illusion Infinity?
Illusion Infinity is a Drama film.
Where was Illusion Infinity produced?
Illusion Infinity was produced in Switzerland, United States of America.
What are the themes of Illusion Infinity?
The themes of Illusion Infinity include: Mental Health and Inner Struggle.