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Key Information
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| Directors: |
Roman Polanski |
| Stars: |
Catherine Deneuve |
| Actors: |
Patrick Wymark |
| Genre: |
Horror/Suspense |
| Subgenre: |
Suspense · Recommended · Psychodrama · Murder · Psychos · Essential Cinema · Thriller |
| MPAA Rating: |
Not Rated |
| Available Formats: |
DVD: Cinema Sirens |
| UPC: |
741952640592 |
| Release Date: |
1965 |
| Running Time: |
1hr 45min |
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Languages
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| Original Language: |
English |
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DVD Editions
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Format: DVD: Cinema Sirens, 1hr 45min UPC: 741952640592 |
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VHS Editions
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Format: VHS, 1hr 45min Release Company: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (April 21, 1998) UPC: 043396016958 |
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Professional Reviews
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(02/24/1995, p.14D, Mike Clark): "...An all-time chiller..." |
| More Information |
| Details: |
REPULSION, starring the incomparable Catherine Deneuve, was director Roman Polanski's first movie filmed in English. It chronicles the descent into schizophrenia of a sexually confused, isolated young woman named Carol who works at a beauty parlor and shares an apartment with her sister Helen (Yvonne Furneaux). One day Helen and her boyfriend, Michael (Ian Hendry), go off on vacation together and Carol is left alone in the empty apartment, where the only sounds are the constant ticking of a clock, faucets dripping, and the invasive ringing of a telephone. Extremely paranoid, Carol refuses to let anyone in and never leaves the building herself, in effect breaking off all contact with the outside world. In this claustrophobic environment, she begins to lose her grip on reality, suffering from hallucinations of being attacked by a phantom rapist and hands reaching out from the walls to grab her. Highly acclaimed and extremely gripping, Polanski's disturbing film can be seen as a prelude to his later work in... |
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