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Country: UK, Language: English, 98 mins

  • Director: Alan Clarke
  • Writer: Roy Minton
  • Producer: Davina Belling; Don Boyd

CGiii Comment

As relevant now as it was then.

Sad to see that nothing really changes.

Brutal, brutalising the brutal – and, somehow they seem to deserve it – ouch!

The male rape scene is not for the squeamish...but, it is about time that young thugs know what to expect when they break the rules...

Buggery in an all-male institution is de rigueur...a harsh opinion...it is a harsh film.

A fine piece of work.


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The(ir) Blurb...

This is the hard and shocking story of life in a British Borstal for young offenders. Luckily the regime has changed since this film was made. The brutal regime made no attempt to reform or improve the inmates and actively encouraged a power struggle between the 'tough' new inmate and the 'old hands'. The film was originally made as a BBC play but it was banned before ever being shown. So 'Alan Clarke' and 'Roy Minton' got it re-made as a film. This is a tough and brutal film and should not be viewed lightly.

Cast & Characters

Ray Winstone as Carlin;
Mick Ford as Archer;
Julian Firth as Davis;
John Blundell as Banks;
Phil Daniels as Richards;
John Judd as Mr Sands;
Philip Jackson as Greaves;
Peter Howell as Governor;
John Grillo as Goodyear;
Ray Burdis as Eckersley;
Alan Igbon as Meakin;
John Fowler as Woods;
Bill Dean as Duke;
P.H. Moriarty as Hunt;
Nigel Humphreys as Taylor