Summary
Deep End is a British romantic film drama first released in 1971,
directed by Jerzy Skolimowski.
The film stars Jane Asher, John Moulder-Brown, Karl Michael Vogler, Christopher Sandford and Diana Dors.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Jerzy Skolimowski
- Script: Jerzy Skolimowski
- Photo: Charly Steinberger
- Music: Can
- Cast: Jane Asher (Susan), John Moulder-Brown (Michael ’Mike’), Karl Michael Vogler (Swimming instructor), Christopher Sandford (Chris – fiance), Diana Dors (Mike’s 1. lady client), Louise Martini (Beata ’Lovely Continental’ – prostitute), Erica Beer (Baths cashier), Anita Lochner (Kathy), Anne-Marie Kuster (Nightclub receptionist), Cheryl Hall (Hot Dog Girl), Christina Paul (White Clouth Girl), Dieter Eppler (Stoker), Karl Ludwig Lindt (Baths manager), Eduard Linkers (Cinema Owner), Will Danin (younger Policeman), Gerald Rowland (Mike’s Friend), Burt Kwouk (Hot Dog Salesman), Ursula Mellin (Mike’s 2. lady client), Uli Steigberg (Mike’s Father), Erika Wackernagel (Mike’s Mother), Peter Martin Urtel (older Policeman), Sean Barry-Weske (Ruffian), Jerzy Skolimowski (Passenger)
- Country: West Germany / UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 90 min
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Drama / Romance






