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(Repulsion location, Trebvir Road, Earl's Court)  

Repulsion: Catherine Deneuve's creepy mansion block: Trebovir Road, Earl's Court, London SW5

REPULSION filming locations


CREDITS
REPULSION, 1965
dir: Roman Polanski

Catherine Deneuve
John Fraser
Ian Hendry
Patrick Wymark
Brilliant, cold and terrifying case history, with sexually repressed and mystifyingly psychotic Carole Ledoux (Catherine Deneuve) killing off predatory males.

The supporting cast contains some of the finest British character actors of the period, now probably best remembered for TV roles. Oily landlord Patrick Wymark shot to fame in boardroom drama The Planemakers, while Ian Hendry starred in the largely forgotten first series of The Avengers – when it began life as a relatively straightforward thriller series.

They both appeared onscreen in cult movies. Wymark went on to play Oliver Cromwell in Michael Reeves' classic Witchfinder General (The Conqueror Worm), while Hendry became the good guy in another British Vincent Price movie, Theatre of Blood, and the bad guy in the classic Get Carter.

(Repyulsion location, Thurloe Place, South Kensington, SW7)  

Repulsion: Catherine Deneuve works at 'Madame Denise': Thurloe's, Thurloe Place, South Kensington


Repulsion is famously set around London's prestigious South Kensington district, SW7. The pretty vacant, and increasingly distracted, Carole works as a beautician at ‘Madame Denise’s beauty parlour’. Amazingly, over 40 years later, it's still a beauty salon, Thurloe's, 31 Thurloe Place, South Kensington, SW1.

Still thriving, too, a couple of doors away is the Hoop and Toy, 34 Thurloe Place, the pub where wannabe-boyfriend Colin (John Fraser) drinks with his appalling cronies.

(Repulsion location, Hoop and Toy, South Kensington)  

Repulsion: Colin drinks with his ghastly workmates: The Hoop and Toy, South Kensington


He takes Carole for fish and chips at Dino’s, 1 Pelham Street, also still doing good business, alongside South Kensington tube station. It’s just opposite the tube station entrance where Carole is hassled by workman Mike Pratt (another TV stalwart, star of the original Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)).

(Repulsion location, Dino's, South Kensington)  

Repulsion: Catherine Deneuve taken for lunch: Dino's, South Kensington


Less well-known, though, is Carole’s gloomy apartment block (though the incredible expanding interior was reproduced in the studio at Twickenham). Despite appearances, it's not in South Kensington at all, but a couple of tube stops west in bedsitland, Earl's Court. It's Kensington Mansions, Trebovir Road, off Warwick Road behind Earls Court tube station, SW5.



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FILMING LOCATIONS FOR REPULSION
London
 
TRAVEL


London: Flights: Heathrow Airport; Gatwick Airport

South Kensington (tube: South Kensington: Piccadilly, District and Circle Lines)

Dino’s, 1 Pelham Street (tel: 020.7589.3511), alongside South Kensington tube station

The Hoop and Toy, 34 Thurloe Place

Earl's Court: (tube: Earl's Court, Piccadilly and District Lines)
 
ASSOCIATED FILMS


West London seems peculiarly suited to the dark and Gothic. In Chelsea you'll find the house where Dirk Bogarde and James Fox played sinister games in Joseph Losey's Harold Pinter-scripted The Servant (yards away from the home of Dracula author Bram Stoker). Apart from Deneuve's mansion block, Earl's Court boasts the house where David Naughton transformed into An American Werewolf In London; while the hospital in which he recuperates from the wolfbite overlooks the splendidly overblown Victorian Brompton Cemetery, the setting for arthouse horror Afraid of the Dark as well as standing in for ėRussiaķ in Goldeneye. Also in Earl's Court is the surgery f Dr Hirsch (Peter Finch) in John Schlesinger's groundbreaking Sunday Bloody Sunday. Further north are locations for Michael Powell's Peeping Tom, and the strange house inhabited by Elizabeth Taylor and Mia Farrow in Joseph Losey's baroque psychodrama Secret Ceremony
For more of Roman Polanski's dark vision, see the paranoid
Rosemary's Baby and the bleakly cynical Chinatown

 

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