The Gentleman Caller (1967)
Visiting unemployed brothers Clack and Ged, social security inspector Mr. Hicks finds few reasons for sympathy. However, the tables are turned on the investigator: Clack defends Ged as 'a paying member of the welfare state' rather than a case for charity, and events take a sinister turn.
Director: Alan Clarke
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Tony Selby as Ged |
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Mike Pratt as Clack |
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George Cole as Mr. Hicks |
| Directing | Alan Clarke | Director |
| Writing | Roy Minton | Writer |
| Production | Stella Richman | Producer |
| Art | Andrew Drummond | Production Design |
| Sound | Jack Parnell | Original Music Composer |