Gioventù amore e rabbia (1962)
Non è del tutto colpa di Colin se finisce in riformatorio: in famiglia il ragazzo non ha buoni esempi da imitare. Mandato in un istituto di correzione, vede crescere la sua rabbia contro la società. Il ragazzo perde volutamente una gara di corsa che potrebbe vincere senza sforzo pur di contrariare il direttore, che su quella vittoria contava molto.
Direttore:
Tony Richardson
Scrittore:
Alan Sillitoe
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Michael Redgrave as Ruxton Towers Reformatory Governor |
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Tom Courtenay as Colin Smith |
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Avis Bunnage as Mrs. Smith |
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Alec McCowen as Brown, House Master |
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James Bolam as Mike |
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Joe Robinson as Roach |
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Dervis Ward as Detective |
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Topsy Jane as Audrey |
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Julia Foster as Gladys |
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James Fox as Willy Gunthorpe - Ranley School Runner (uncredited) |
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John Thaw as Bosworth (uncredited) |
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Arthur Mullard as Chief Borstal Officer (uncredited) |
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Philip Martin as Stacy (uncredited) |
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John Brooking as Green (uncredited) |
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Raymond Dyer as Gordon (uncredited) |
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Anthony Sagar as Fenton (uncredited) |
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Peter Kriss as Scott (uncredited) |
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Peter Madden as Mr. Smith (uncredited) |
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Dallas Cavell as Lord Jaspers (uncredited) |
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James Cairncross as Mr. Jones (uncredited) |
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Frank Finlay as Booking Office Clerk (uncredited) |
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Robert Percival as Tory Politician (uncredited) |
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Ray Austin as Harry Craig (uncredited) |
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Derek Fowlds as Borstal Inmate (uncredited) |
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Billy Murray as Borstal Inmate (uncredited) |
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Ernest Blyth as Army Officer at Sports Day (uncredited) |
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Jim Brady as Man in Cafe (uncredited) |
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John Bull as Ronalds (uncredited) |
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Peter Duguid as Doctor (uncredited) |
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Charles Dyer as Bit Part (uncredited) |
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Edward Fox as Extra (uncredited) |
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Brian Hammond as Johnny Smith - Colin's Brother (uncredited) |
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William Ash Hammond as Johnny Smith - Colin's Brother (uncredited) |
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Victor Harrington as Army Officer at Sports Day (uncredited) |
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Fred Machon as Borstal Master at Meeting (uncredited) |
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Philip Martin as Stacy (uncredited) |
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Anita Oliver as Alice Smith - Colin's Sister (uncredited) |
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Christopher Parker as Bill Smith - Colin's Brother (uncredited) |
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Joe Phelps as Borstal Master in Workshop (uncredited) |
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Corin Redgrave as Spectator at Sports Day (uncredited) |
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Doug Robinson as Prison Warder (uncredited) |
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Robert Vossler as Plainclothes Policeman (uncredited) |
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Chris Williams as Ranley Boy (uncredited) |
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John Wilder as Ranley Headmaster (uncredited) |
| Directing | Tony Richardson | Director |
| Writing | Alan Sillitoe | Screenplay |
| Crew | Robin Webb | Stunts |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jimmy Evans | Makeup Artist |
| Directing | John Danischewsky | Third Assistant Director |
| Art | Edward Marshall | Art Direction |
| Production | Maude Spector | Casting |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bobbie Smith | Hairdresser |
| Art | Josie MacAvin | Set Dresser |
| Crew | Dave Tracey | Stunts |
| Directing | Basil Rayburn | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Don Challis | Sound Editor |
| Art | Ralph W. Brinton | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Sophie Devine | Costume Design |
| Writing | Alan Sillitoe | Story |
| Sound | Norman Bolland | Sound Recordist |
| Directing | Andrew Mollo | Second Assistant Director |
| Sound | Stephen Dalby | Sound Director |
| Sound | Tom Buchanan | Boom Operator |
| Camera | Desmond Davis | Camera Operator |
| Production | Tony Richardson | Producer |
| Camera | Walter Lassally | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Antony Gibbs | Editor |
| Sound | John Addison | Music |
| Production | Michael Holden | Associate Producer |