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Deep End is a 1970 psychological drama film co-written and directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, starring Jane Asher, John Moulder Brown and Diana Dors. Set in London, the film focuses on the relationship between two young colleagues at a suburban bath house and swimming pool.
Mar 18, 1971 · Deep End: Directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. With Jane Asher, John Moulder-Brown, Karl Michael Vogler, Christopher Sandford. 15-year-old dropout Mike takes a job at Newford Baths, where inappropriate sexual behaviour abounds, and becomes obsessed with his coworker Susan.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Jerzy Skolimowski
- 1971-03-18
Deep End. Roger Ebert December 01, 1971. Tweet. May contain spoilers. Jane Asher and John Moulder Brown. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. More movies than ever seem to be ending in death these days, and a lot of the deaths look like cheap ways of ending a film.
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Mike (John Moulder-Brown), a 15-year-old bathhouse worker, develops a crush on his older, attractive co-worker, Susan (Jane Asher). At first they help each other secure bigger tips by swapping ...
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- Jerzy Skolimowski
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- Jane Asher, John Moulder-Brown, Diana Dors
Just out of school, 15 year-old Mike (John Moulder-Brown) goes to work as the towel boy at a seedy London bath house. Asher plays Sue, an older co-worker who reveals that some of the clientèle are good for extra money in exchange for titillation in the private rooms.
Filmed in a surreal fashion and embellished with a dreamlike editing that transforms the comedic into a stark coming-of-age analysis of sexual awakening amidst obsession in public local swimming baths, Deep End progresses from a comedy about obsession with romantic undertones to a macabre dissection of adolescent psychology with stylistic ...
Dec 13, 2011 · Film. Review: Deep End. Deep End is as soaked in pheromones and nervous electricity as its main character. by Jaime N. Christley. December 13, 2011.