The Love-Girl and the Innocent
A BBC television adaptation of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novel. The prisoner Nemov is an honest man serving a term of 10 years for violations of Article 58. Nemov falls in love with Lyuba, who is having sex with the camp doctor Mereshchun, in exchange for better food and living conditions.
Alan Clarke
Casts & Crew
David Leland
Gabrielle Lloyd
Richard Durden
Patrick Stewart
Allan Surtees
Michael Poole
Barry Jackson
John Kane
Barbara Hickmott
Theresa Watson
Alan Gerrard
Terence Davies
Forbes Collins
John Quarmby
Jan Conrad
Reg Pritchard
Hal Jeayes
Malcolm Hayes
James Ottaway
Arthur Whybrow
Eric Mason
James Coyle
Edwin Finn
John Herrington
George Cormack
Len Maley
Peter Schofield
Jeffrey Chegwin
Trevor Lawrence
Violette Leown
Robert Robinson
Vass Anderson
Anthony Brothers
William Ridoutt
Michael Golden
Alexis Chesnakov
David Ellison
Norman Ettlinger
Carl Forgione
Peter Geddis
Brian Grellis
Reg Hogarth
Merelina Kendall
Lynne Preston
Frank Seton
Ted Valentine
Also Directed by Alan Clarke
This is the hard and shocking story of life in a British Borstal for young offenders. 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'. This film is a re-make, by the same director and writer, of a 1977 BBC teleplay banned before broadcast [see Scum (1991)].
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A depiction of a series of violent killings in Northern Ireland.
Play for Today about Russian dissidents.
The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 from October 1964 to May 1970. The plays were usually written for television, although adaptations from other sources also featured. The series gained a reputation for presenting contemporary social dramas, and for bringing issues to the attention of a mass audience that would not otherwise have been discussed on screen.
A film by Alan Clarke for the 'Sunday Night Theatre' anthology series.
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Tough cop Detective Chief Superintendent Cradock is assigned to track down & bring to justice the criminals behind the daring theft of five and half million pounds worth of gold bullion from an airfield in the South of England.