A slice of life in a British Borstal reform institution for young criminals.A slice of life in a British Borstal reform institution for young criminals.A slice of life in a British Borstal reform institution for young criminals.
Marten Tiffen
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- (as Martin Tiffen)
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- TriviaMade using J. Arthur Rank's "Independent Frame" production system (even though it was made by Gainsborough). The system proved to be a costly flop.
- Quotes
Mr. Johnson: [Last lines] Won't they try to escape ?
Governor: Well, of course they'll try to escape, and why not? Aren't we all of us trying to escape from some prison of our own making ?
[Looking out of the window]
Governor: There is it Johnson, the wheat and the chaff.
Mr. Johnson: Yes sir. But the thing is, which is which ?
Governor: No, Johnson, the thing is to find out what is the chaff, and why.
- ConnectionsVersion of Boys in Brown (1947)
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This was one of the last films from Gainsborough before the studio was shut down as a Rank economy measure.It is actually quite a good and effective film reflecting the mood of the time.The biggest problem being the shoehorning into the boys roles of Rank contract actors.This despite the fact that there were some good teenage actors such as Harry Fowler and Anthony Newley.Bogarde is seen here just before the Blue Lamp which would propelled him to screen stardom and Jack Warner to TV stardom .This film though is far removed from Scum.
- malcolmgsw
- Jan 7, 2018
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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