Cain's Film (1969)
A film about Alexander Trocchi. Scottish born poet, writer, translator and author of "Young Adam" and "Cain's Book". Part of the film was made at the old Arts Laboratory and includes a discussion with William Burroughs. A portrait of Alexander Trocchi, covering his history as a writer, his interest in drugs, his family life, and ‘Sigma’, the organisation he founded to bring together like-minded people.
Director: Jamie Wadhavan
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Alexander Trocchi as |
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William S. Burroughs as Self |
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R.D. Laing as |
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Jim Haynes as Narrator |
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Davy Graham as Self |
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Shawn Phillips as |
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Feliks Topolski as |
| Sound | Davy Graham | Music |
| Sound | Shawn Phillips | Music |
| Writing | Jamie Wadhavan | Writer |
| Directing | Jamie Wadhavan | Director |
| Crew | Richard Pratt | Cinematography |