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A Toothy Smile

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Written by
  
Roman Polanski

Initial release
  
1957

Screenplay
  
Roman Polanski

Cast
  
Nikola Todorow

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Directed by
  
Roman Polanski

Starring
  
Nikola Todorow

Director
  
Roman Polanski

Cinematography
  
Henryk Kucharski

Similar
  
Break Up the Dance, A Murderer, Two Men and a Wardrobe, The Fat and the Lean, Mammals

Uśmiech zębiczny (pl.Teeth smile) is a 1957 Polish short film written and directed by Roman Polański. A man walks down the exterior staircase of some building, He passes a small window. He looks in, and there a young woman standing at a washbasin, drying her hair with a towel that covers her face. The man is interrupted by a door opening, the occupant begins bringing out empty bottles. The man starts down the stairs, only to return to the window after the door has closed. He again looks in the window and is surprised.

In his autobiography, Roman Polański says that the theme was set for him by a supervisor at film school.

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