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Dead End (1977 film)

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Director
  
Parviz Sayyad

Screenplay
  
Parviz Sayyad

Writer
  
Parviz Sayyad

Language
  
Persian

7.6/10
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Music director
  
Mojtaba Mirzadeh

Duration
  

Country
  
Iran

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Release date
  
July 1977 (1977-07)

Cast
  
Mary Apick, Parviz Bahador



Similar
  
Dar Emtedade Shab, The Deers (1974 film), The Cycle (1975 film)

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Dead End (Persian: Bon Bast‎‎) is a 1977 Iranian drama film written and directed by Parviz Sayyad. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where Mary Apick won the award for Best Actress.

Contents

Cast

  • Mary Apick
  • Parviz Bahador
  • Bahman Zarrinpour
  • Plot

    The story revolves around a young girl, a recent high school graduate, who is living with her mother in a small house located in a dead end street somewhere in Tehran, the capital city of Iran. The protagonist fills her uneventful days by either helping her mother at home or studying for her university entry exam. Alone in her room, listening to love songs, she often daydreams about love and the possibility of finding an ideal man.

    She begins to notice a handsome yet mysterious man who is always following her and waiting in her street, staring at her bedroom window. Encouraged by suggestions from her best friend, she eventually convinces herself that the man is her admirer and this idea leads her to hopelessly fall in love with him.

    During an impromptu encounter at a local cafe, the mysterious man inquires about her brother. Oddly, after this encounter, and once the man realizes that her brother does not live with her and her mother, the mysterious man stops hanging around her street.

    One day, when her brother is visiting, the man drops by their home. The young girl, hopeful that the reason for this visit is to ask for her hand in marriage, wears a wedding dress and puts on makeup in anticipation of being called into the living room for the good news.

    The story takes an unexpected turn when the true intentions of the mystery man are revealed during the last few minutes of the film.

    References

    Dead End (1977 film) Wikipedia
    Dead End (1977 film) IMDb Dead End (1977 film) themoviedb.org