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1968 Certificate 12
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A somewhat surreal black comedy directed and co-scripted by Roman Polanski, CUL-DE-SAC is the tale of a mismatched married couple, George and Teresa (Donald Pleasence and Francoise Dorleac), living in an 11th-century castle on an isolated island whose home is invaded by two gangsters on the run after an unsuccessful heist. .. Read more

Starring Francoise Dorleac, Donald Pleasence, Lionel Stander, Jacqueline Bisset
Director Roman Polanski
Genres Drama

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Cul-De-Sac

A somewhat surreal black comedy directed and co-scripted by Roman Polanski, CUL-DE-SAC is the tale of a mismatched married couple, George and Teresa (Donald Pleasence and Francoise Dorleac), living in an 11th-century castle on an isolated island whose home is invaded by two gangsters on the run after an unsuccessful heist. Lionel Stander plays Dicky, a thug who attempts to save the life of his mortally wounded partner (Jack MacGowran) by enlisting the help of George and Teresa, then holds them captive in their own home as the group awaits the arrival of the mysterious Mr. Kattlebach, the gangsters' boss whom Dicky has contacted prior to cutting the phone line. The nubile young Teresa proves more resourceful than her ever-cringing husband as they try to come up with a plan for eluding their boorish captor; further complications arise, however, after an unexpected visit from an old school chum of George's, who arrives with an entourage of annoying family and friends. In spite of tensions that, as Polanski later reported, existed between him and his often less than cooperative stars, all three principals give fine performances, most notably Pleasence as the cuckolded, humiliated, and (as Dicky at one point proclaims) hopelessly "square" British WWII veteran George.

Starring Francoise Dorleac, Donald Pleasence, Lionel Stander, Jacqueline Bisset, Jack MacGowran
Director Roman Polanski
Studio ANCHOR BAY HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 51 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 25 Aug 2003
Production year: 1968
Format DVD
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  • 3 stars out of 5

    In this surreal, macabre thriller, recluse Donald Pleasence strives to keep his young wife Françoise Dorléac cloistered for himself in a Holy Island castle, despite the attentions of gangsters-on-the-run Lionel Stander and Jack MacGowran. Fetishes abound in this, the most Buñuelian of all Roman Polanski's work, but weird slapstick comedy often undermines the deeply serious kinkiness. The result is an acquired taste.

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  • Shot through with the same surreal, absurdist wit as Polanski's shorts, this bizarre variation on a classic theme - a... read more on Time Out

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  • 4 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Genius on a budget

    Two criminals arrive at a remote house and have to take the owners hostage until their colleagues arrive in the morning.

    That doesn't sound anything special, but Roman Polanski has made a really wonderful film with a minuscule budget.

    Like Knife in the water he made a virtue out of necessity and set the entire film in a single location.

    But the brilliance of the film is in the characterisation, the performances of Donald Pleasence, Fran?oise Dorl?ac and Lionel Stander, and the macabre and unsettling atmosphere Polanski creates from the very first scene to the very last.

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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Absurdly Roman-tic comedy

    The director's 2nd film is B&W and shot with a small cast on a low budget. Based on Lindisfarne island, the eccentric characters and unusual setting compensate for the rather slight story.

    The dialogue is unmemorable and it might have worked better as an entirely silent film. There are humorous moments on the way to the violent ending.

      • nlight from Derbyshire
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      A somewhat surreal black comedy directed and co-scripted by Roman Polanski, CUL-DE-SAC is the tale of a mismatched married couple, George and Teresa (Donald Pleasence and Francoise Dorleac), living in an 11th-century castle on an isolated island whose home is invaded by two gangsters on the run ...