Cul-de-sac
Year:
1966
Production Country:
Great Britain
An eccentric married couple living off the coast of Northumberland are terrorised by two wounded gangsters.
Cast & credits
Cast
- George Donald Pleasence
- Teresa Françoise Dorléac
- Richard Lionel Stander
- Albie Jack MacGowran
- Cecil William Franklyn
- Fairweather Robert Dorning
- Marion Fairweather Marie Kean
- Christopher's mother Renée Houston
- Christopher's father Geoffrey Sumner
- Christopher Iain Quarrier
- Jacqueline Jacqueline Bisset
- Horace Trevor Delaney
Credits
Direction
- Directed by Roman Polanski
- Assistant Director (1st) Ted Sturgis
- Assistant Director (1st) Roger Simons
- [Assistant Director (2nd)] Stuart A. Black
- Continuity Dee Vaughan
Production
- © Compton-Tekli Film Productions
- Executive Producer Sam Waynberg
- Presented by Michael Klinger
- Presented by Tony Tenser
- Produced by Gene Gutowski
- Production Manager Don Weeks
- Production Supervisor Robert Sterne
- Production Controller Terry Glinwood
- [Production Secretary] Valerie Kent
Casting
- Casting Maude Spector
Writing
- Original Screenplay by Roman Polanski
- Original Screenplay by Gérard Brach
Photography
- Director of Photography Gilbert Taylor
- Camera Operator Jeff Seaholme
- Camera Operator Roy Ford
Stills
- Stills Laurie Turner
Special Effects
- Special Effects Bowie Films
Editing
- Editor Alastair McIntyre
- [Assembly Cutter] Barry McCormick
- [Assistant Editor] Maxine Julius
Design
- Production Designer Voytek
- Art Director George Lack
- [Scenic artist] Gilbert Wood
- Props Alf Pegley
Costumes
- Wardrobe Bridget Sellers
Make-up
- Make-up Alan Brownie
- Hairdresser Joyce James
Music
- Music by Krzysztof Komeda
Sound
- Sound Supervisor Stephen Dalby
- Sound Mixer George Stephenson
- [Sound Assistant] Roy Mingaye
- [Boom Operator] Ken Reynolds
- [Sound Camera Operator] Robin O'donoghue
- Dubbing Mixer Gerry Humphreys
- [Dubbing Crew] Gerry Humphreys
- [Dubbing Crew] Stephen Dalby
- Sound Editor David Campling
Consultant
- Translation John Sutro
Publicity
- [Publicity] Lily Poyser
