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Spring and Port Wine

  • 1970
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
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7.0/10
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James Mason, Susan George, Rodney Bewes, Diana Coupland, Hannah Gordon, and Len Jones in Spring and Port Wine (1970)
A stern father and lenient mother try to deal with the ups and downs of their four children's lives in working-class Bolton.
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A stern father and lenient mother try to deal with the ups and downs of their four children's lives in working-class Bolton.A stern father and lenient mother try to deal with the ups and downs of their four children's lives in working-class Bolton.A stern father and lenient mother try to deal with the ups and downs of their four children's lives in working-class Bolton.

  • Director
    • Peter Hammond
  • Writer
    • Bill Naughton
  • Stars
    • James Mason
    • Diana Coupland
    • Hannah Gordon
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    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Peter Hammond
    • Writer
      • Bill Naughton
    • Stars
      • James Mason
      • Diana Coupland
      • Hannah Gordon
    • 30User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Rafe Crompton
    Diana Coupland
    • Daisy Crompton
    Hannah Gordon
    Hannah Gordon
    • Florence Crompton
    Susan George
    Susan George
    • Hilda Crompton
    Rodney Bewes
    Rodney Bewes
    • Harold Crompton
    Len Jones
    • Wilfred Crompton
    Keith Buckley
    Keith Buckley
    • Arthur Gasket
    Avril Elgar
    • Betsy-Jane Duckworth
    Adrienne Posta
    Adrienne Posta
    • Betty Duckworth
    Frank Windsor
    Frank Windsor
    • Ned Duckworth
    Arthur Lowe
    Arthur Lowe
    • Mr. Aspinall
    Marjorie Rhodes
    Marjorie Rhodes
    • Mrs. Gasket
    Bernard Bresslaw
    Bernard Bresslaw
    • Lorry Driver
    Joseph Greig
    • Allan (T.V. Man)
    Christopher Timothy
    Christopher Timothy
    • Joe (T.V. Man)
    Ken Parry
    • Pawnbroker
    Reginald Green
    • Bowler 1
    • (as Reg Green)
    Jack Howarth
    • Bowler 2
    • Director
      • Peter Hammond
    • Writer
      • Bill Naughton
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    moirazollinger

    Favourite film

    No matter what mood I'm in, this film always sorts me out. I can't count the times I've watched it, at any time of the day or night. It is the most basic of love stories, showing that the ties that bind a family are often stretched to the limit, but cannot be broken. I have over 500 films in my collection and I don't think there's a more romantic moment in any, than when James Mason takes of his jacket and puts is round Diana Coupland's shoulders. I remember feeling the tenderness of that moment when I first saw the film in the cinema as a young teenager and now I am 50 and it still makes me shiver. There's never been another film which comes anywhere near it. My old video is just about played out and I've copied it on to DVD, but I would love to know if anyone has ever seen it for sale on DVD.
    9Steve-0001

    A Classic Film, showing what life was like in Bolton, England on 1969/70.

    I have watched this film many times, and it always seems to get better. With great acting performance by James Mason, and the cast of this classic English film. If you have not seen it before, then I highly recommend that you do.
    emuir-1

    A perfect rendering of growing up in the north of England

    Even though I have lived abroad for more than 50 years, this film so perfectly captures the essence of life in northern England in the 50-60's that I cannot decide whether I want to go back there or stay away. Father knows best - no question. You do as you're told! You "tip up" on Fridays. Mother cooking fish on Friday pay day. Oh my gosh, it is all there. There are so many unforgettable scenes of northern working class life it is like a time warp for those of us who lived it.

    For anyone in the future who may wonder what life was like back then when there was virtually full employment in the cotton mills, they could do worse than watch this film.

    I wish this film were on TV regularly so that I could show my friends what it was like.
    9Dawnfrancis

    Family life as it was

    This is an excellent film about a traditional working class family in Northern England. Filmed on location in Bolton, it stars James Mason as the father who is the dominant force within his home. Or so it seems. Cleverly, the film, based on the play, portrays the complexities of family life. The supporting cast is terrific as well, with many familiar faces lending support.
    9Quinn Fissler

    Family tension - It's all there... Not just a document of post Victorian Northern England.

    Outside the household is a different world and the family struggle to tread the line between Dads authority and their hopes and dreams.

    The period is captured; The bakelite light swithes, the Georgian floorpan, the picture rails, the wall paper, the short skirts, the cheeky lads, the Mini van, shiny modern mangles....

    The location is captured; A wind lashed glacier hewn rocky landscape, walls of local stone, community, freedom.

    But there is much much more; Childhood, happiness, sensuality, pride, values, freedom, authority, rebellion, violence (in the deepest sense), love, struggle, puberty, naivety, morality, trust, faith, deceit, machismo, manners, maturity, loss, poverty, sacrifice, horror, acceptence, revelation, comedy and parenthood are all there. (And in no particular order!).

    This film is a richly woven expression of family tensions that are as relevent today as ever. The fact that some of these aren't tackled directly is testament in itself to the attitudes of the day but the fact that they are all here is a testament to the acting skill, the story and the direction.

    If there's anything bad about this film, it's that all this deeply entrenched and wonderfully enacted tension is swept away a little too lightly towards the end. Maybe I missunderstand - the doom and gloom felt by many teenagers really does disappear if they deal with it (**) - maybe the film is trying to send even that message too - well worth doing.

    What is the film trying to say? Kids: Parents were young too, parents struggle too, everyone makes mistakes, everyone learns, things change, struggle can end happily. Parents: Don't try too hard! Try to remember that your support is the key to their well being.

    It sounds simplistic doesn't it? Sometimes the film feels like that too but it's then that you notice how much is being being challenged and uncovered.

    The film is a classic.

    (**) - Not the problems themsleves.

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    • Trivia
      When Arthur accidentally drives into the back of a car at the traffic lights (while kissing Florence), the driver of the car in front is the film's producer, Michael Medwin.
    • Goofs
      The first scenes are on a Friday evening after work. However, later when Rafe goes to play bowls, it is a bright, sunny day with the shadows suggesting it was shot around mid-day.
    • Quotes

      Rafe Crompton: There's no father alive who doesn't long to escape his captivity every now and then...

    • Connections
      Edited into Northern Soul (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Spring and Port Wine
      Written and Performed by Alan Price

      Orchestrated by Derek Wadsworth

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 1970 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hering und Portwein
    • Filming locations
      • Sunnyside Mill, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, UK(was on Adelaide St., now demolished)
    • Production company
      • Memorial Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • £198,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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