Repulsion: original screenplay by Roman Polanski, Gerard Brach ; adaptation and additional dialogue by David Stone ; produced by Gene Gutowski ; directed by Roman Polanski ; a Compton production
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Entertainment Programs International
Pub. Date:
2003
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A psychological drama of a girl's mental breakdown culminating in murder.
Director Roman Polanski's first film in English is a psychological thriller. Much of the movie is wordless. The young Catherine Deneuve plays a Belgian girl stranded in '60s London, a shy beauty with no social skills. When her sister leaves their shared flat, Deneuve goes gradually, quietly, completely mad. Her neurotic fixations ultimately lead to a Grand Guignol scenario of mental deterioration and multiple murders.
Director Roman Polanski's first film in English is a psychological thriller. Much of the movie is wordless. The young Catherine Deneuve plays a Belgian girl stranded in '60s London, a shy beauty with no social skills. When her sister leaves their shared flat, Deneuve goes gradually, quietly, completely mad. Her neurotic fixations ultimately lead to a Grand Guignol scenario of mental deterioration and multiple murders.
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Grouping Title | repulsion original screenplay by roman polanski gerard brach adaptation and additional dialogue by david stone produced by gene gutowski directed by roman polanski a compton production |
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Brach, Gérard
Deneuve, Catherine, 1943-
Fraser, John, 1931-2020
Furneaux, Yvonne, 1928-
Gutowski, Gene
Hendry, Ian, 1931-1984
Klinger, Michael, 1920-1989
Polanski, Roman
Stone, David
Tenser, Tony
Wymark, Patrick, 1926-1970
Deneuve, Catherine, 1943-
Fraser, John, 1931-2020
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Klinger, Michael, 1920-1989
Polanski, Roman
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A psychological drama of a girl's mental breakdown culminating in murder.
Director Roman Polanski's first film in English is a psychological thriller. Much of the movie is wordless. The young Catherine Deneuve plays a Belgian girl stranded in '60s London, a shy beauty with no social skills. When her sister leaves their shared flat, Deneuve goes gradually, quietly, completely mad. Her neurotic fixations ultimately lead to a Grand Guignol scenario of mental deterioration and multiple murders.
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Feature films
Horror films
Mental illness -- Drama
Psychosexual disorders -- Drama
Feature films
Horror films
Mental illness -- Drama
Psychosexual disorders -- Drama
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Repulsion : original screenplay by Roman Polanski, Gerard Brach ; adaptation and additional dialogue by David Stone ; produced by Gene Gutowski ; directed by Roman Polanski ; a Compton production
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Repulsion [videorecording (DVD)]/cMichael Klinger and Tony Tenser present ; original screenplay by Roman Polanski, Gerard Brach ; adaptation and additional dialogue by David Stone ; produced by Gene Gutowski ; directed by Roman Polanski ; a Compton production
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Repulsion
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original screenplay by Roman Polanski, Gerard Brach ; adaptation and additional dialogue by David Stone ; produced by Gene Gutowski ; directed by Roman Polanski ; a Compton production
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Mental illness
Psychosexual disorders
Psychosexual disorders
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