Rent Duel for FREE
+70,000 other titles and counting
- Thousands of movies and TV series to watch instantly
- NO late fees or long term contracts - cancel anytime
- FREE first class post for Britain’s largest range of DVDs, Blu-rays & Games

What begins as an ordinary business trip becomes a terrifying life and death battle for David Mann (Dennis Weaver) in Duel, this classic early film from Steven Spielberg. Initially, Mann refuses to believe he is being followed by a huge diesel truck, but soon the unbelievable horror of the situation sinks in. He realises that .. Read more
| Starring | Dennis Weaver, Jacqueline Scott |
|---|---|
| Director | Steven Spielberg |
| Genres | Drama, Thriller |
loading...
What begins as an ordinary business trip becomes a terrifying life and death battle for David Mann (Dennis Weaver) in Duel, this classic early film from Steven Spielberg. Initially, Mann refuses to believe he is being followed by a huge diesel truck, but soon the unbelievable horror of the situation sinks in. He realises that the driver of the truck, an unseen and menacing psychopath, is indeed out to kill him.
| Starring | Dennis Weaver, Jacqueline Scott |
|---|---|
| Director | Steven Spielberg |
| Studio | UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 26 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | 100 Horror Films |
| Genres | Drama, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 1971 To Rent: DVD: 28 Mar 2005 |
Spielberg's first film, superbly scripted by Richard Matheson, made for TV but booking its own place on the big screen:... read more on Time Out
- 20
- 2
Clever, tense and exciting. Great stuff.
Spielbergs first film is something different and really exciting.
It follows a salesman who ends up in a road rage incident with the driver of a huge... read more »
- 0
- 7
Worst film I've seen!!
THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS | Show review anywayHide
- 2
- 5
Not one of his best
THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS | Show review anywayHide
- 0
- 5
Good Job Spielberg Done This One First
THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS | Show review anywayHide
Remember the scene in Manhattan when Woody Allen is accused of thinking he’s God? He replies, “Well, I’ve got to model myself on someone.” JJ Abrams might say the same about Steven Spielberg. Watching his latest film, Super 8, it’s impossible not to see it as an act of homage to a favourite director. The focus on a kids’-eye-view, the suburban late 70s setting, the careful shot compositions, backlighting, and the relatively slow tempo of the first act, all... Read more