Cul-de-sac is a 1966 British psychological thriller directed by the Franco-Polish director Roman Polanski. It was Polański's second film in English, written by himself and Gérard Brach. Produced by Gene Gutowski. The cast includes Donald Pleasence, Françoise Dorléac, Lionel Stander, Jack MacGowran, Iain Quarrier, Geoffrey Sumner, Renee Houston, William Franklyn, Trevor Delaney, Marie Kean and Mariloup Wolfe. It also features Jacqueline Bisset in a small role, in her second film appearance. The black and white cinematography is by Gil Taylor. The film begins with gangster... Dickie pushing his broken-down car through rising seawater while his companion Albie lies inside, bleeding from a gunshot wound after a bungled robbery. Cut off by the unexpected rising tide, they are on the only road to a bleak and remote tidal island where, in a dark castle on a hilltop, the effeminate and neurotic George lives with his luscious young wife Teresa . Dickie then proceeds to hold the two hostage while awaiting rescue by his boss, the mysterious Katelbach, even throughout an unexpected visit from one of George's old work colleagues.
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| Release date: | February 1966 |
| Directed by: | Roman Polanski |
| Runtime: | 111 Minutes |
| Producer: | Tony Tenser, Gene Gutowski, Michael Klinger |
| Editor: | Alastair McIntyre |
| Music by: | Krzysztof Komeda |
| Cinematography: | Gilbert Taylor |
| Screenplay by: | Gérard Brach, Roman Polanski |
| Genre: | Thriller, Comedy |