In Two Minds (1967)
Kate, a young girl under psychiatric examination, suffers from a lack of confidence, self-esteem and self-control – telling of the “bad Kate” who commits immoral acts. Could the hypocrisy, selfishness and weakness of those around her have led to this state of mind or can Kate simply be diagnosed and dismissed as a schizophrenic?
Director: Ken Loach
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Anna Cropper as Kate Winter |
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George A. Cooper as Mr. Winter |
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Helen Booth as Mrs. Booth |
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Christine Hargreaves as Mary Winter |
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Peter Ellis as Jake |
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Brian Phelan as Doctor |
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George Innes as Paul Morris |
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Eileen Colgan as Sister |
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Anne Hardcastle as Doctor |
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Edwin Brown as Mental Welfare Officer |
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Neville Smith as Man at Pub |
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Malcolm Taylor as Man at Pub |
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Yvonne Quenet as Woman at Pub |
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Bill Hayes as Man at Rehearsal Room |
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Vickery Turner as Woman at Rehearsal Room |
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Patrick Barr as Nurse |
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Julie May as Nurse |
| Writing | David Mercer | Writer |
| Production | Tony Garnett | Producer |
| Editing | Roy Watts | Editor |
| Art | John Hurst | Production Design |
| Directing | Ken Loach | Director |