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8 October 1962 (USA) morePlot:
A rebellious youth, sentenced to a boy's reformatory for robbing a bakery, rises through the ranks of... more | full synopsisAwards:
Won BAFTA Film Award. Another 1 win moreUser Comments:
A compelling attack on "the system" moreCast
(Credited cast)| Michael Redgrave | ... | Ruxton Towers Reformatory governor | |
| Tom Courtenay | ... | Colin Smith | |
| Avis Bunnage | ... | Mrs. Smith | |
| Alec McCowen | ... | Brown, House Master | |
| James Bolam | ... | Mike | |
| Joe Robinson | ... | Roach | |
| Dervis Ward | ... | Detective | |
| Topsy Jane | ... | Audrey | |
| Julia Foster | ... | Gladys | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Ray Austin | ... | Craig | |
| John Brooking | ... | Green | |
| John Bull | ... | Ronalds | |
| James Cairncross | ... | Mr. Jones | |
| Peter Duguid | ... | Doctor | |
| Raymond Dyer | ... | Gordon, Mrs. Smith's Boyfriend | |
| Frank Finlay | ... | Booking Office Clerk | |
| James Fox | ... | Willy Gunthorpe - Ranley School Runner | |
| William Ash Hammond | ... | Johnny Smith | |
| Peter Kriss | ... | Scott | |
| Peter Madden | ... | Mr. Smith | |
| Philip Martin | ... | Stacy, Drake House Leader | |
| Arthur Mullard | ... | Craig | |
| Christopher Parker | ... | Bill Smith | |
| Robert Percival | ... | Tory Politician | |
| Anthony Sagar | ... | Fenton | |
| John Thaw | ... | Bosworth | |
| Chris Williams | ... | Public School Boy | |
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Mono (Westrex Recording System)Certification:
Hong Kong:IIA | Finland:S | Sweden:15 | UK:12 (re-rating) (2002) | UK:15 (video rating) (1990) | UK:X (original rating)Fun Stuff
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Colin Smith: The best thing to do is be cunning and stay where you are. I'm going to let them think they've got me house trained, but they never will, the bastards. To get me beat, they'll have to stick a rope around my neck. moreFAQ
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A powerful and absorbing commentary on the plight of poor adolescents in working-class British society. The story is told through flashbacks, as a reform school delinquent recalls his troubled home life and the events that drove him to become what he is.
Colin (Tom Courtenay), the rebellious young man, embodies the depths to which one can sink as a result of poverty. When his father dies, he is forced to become the figure of stability in the lives of his abrasive mother and all his siblings. The incessant desire for money, instilled in him by his mother, drives him to rob a bakery. This lands him in reform school, where his aptitude as a long distance runner catches the eye of the school's progressive governor (Michael Redgrave). The governor has resolved that his students must defeat the local public school in a race, and puts Colin in training to represent them.
Running provides Colin with an opportunity to escape his problems, vent his aggressions, and consider his prospects. The governor takes a liking in him and begins giving him special privileges. He is forced to decide if he should continue with his defiant behavior, or instead play by the rules.
Redgrave wisely plays the governor not as a stereotypical prison warden, but as a fair and rational man driven to win. Courtenay's performance is nothing short of brilliant. He captures all the agony of an individual forced to mature before his time, molded by a society which has no use for his kind. Do any of the inmates in the school really reform, or do they all just `play the game' until they are released? This is among the many pertinent questions raised by this key film of its time.