Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA welfare worker becomes emotionally involved with her charges, a group of adorable, homeless orphans. Music by Larry Adler. (1959; B&W)A welfare worker becomes emotionally involved with her charges, a group of adorable, homeless orphans. Music by Larry Adler. (1959; B&W)A welfare worker becomes emotionally involved with her charges, a group of adorable, homeless orphans. Music by Larry Adler. (1959; B&W)
- Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 1 vitória e 2 indicações no total
Avice Landone
- Rachel
- (as Avice Landon)
Tony Baker
- Tony
- (as The King's Cross Kids)
David Bushell
- Alec
- (as The King's Cross Kids)
Ali Allen
- Minor Role
- (não creditado)
Pauline Challoner
- Marilyn
- (não creditado)
June Cowell
- Minor Role
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesTwo of the main child characters were Australian. Dana Wilson as Barbie and Colin Peterson as Georgie. Both children have very noticeable accents, Colin Peterson's is particularly strong but it's explained by the fact that his mother an actress had spent time in Australia. Dana Wilson's character however was meant to be from the Kings Cross area of London and sister to two boys who do have London accents.
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Mrs. Farrer: To think I nearly didn't come.
Don Farrer: You hadn't a chance... Not once Miss Fairlie got her hooks into you. She's mustard.
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This got a BAFTA nod for Best British Screenplay and you can easily see why. It is a gentle, almost nostalgic, reminder of how different society was in the UK 60 years ago. Barbara Murray ("Ann") is a social worker struggling to look after a collection of kids from a variety of disadvantaged backgrounds. She meets and falls for the kind, gentle, real-life crooner Max Bygraves ("Bill") who has some fairly traumatic baggage of his own, and they both set about trying to bring a little happiness to themselves and to their young charges. This doesn't pull it's punches - not that it is gory, or visually violent - but it does tackle the topics of suicide, child neglect and parental (& official) indifference in quite a forthright (for 1958) fashion. It did remind me a little of my own childhood in Glasgow in the 1970s - kids were packed off "out to play" on spare ground - frequently that bombed out during WWII - on their own for days at a time; surrounded by an environment of cigarettes and alcohol - and although impossible to reconcile with attitudes today; people just didn't know any better and very, very few of us were ever at risk of anything more dangerous than a skint knee. The kids' performances are good as is Mona Washbourne as "Mrs. Daniels".
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- 8 de jun. de 2024
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 39 minutos
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By what name was A Cry from the Streets (1958) officially released in Canada in English?
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