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A pregnant teenage girl must fend for herself when her mother remarries, leaving the girl with only a new male friend for support.A pregnant teenage girl must fend for herself when her mother remarries, leaving the girl with only a new male friend for support.A pregnant teenage girl must fend for herself when her mother remarries, leaving the girl with only a new male friend for support.
- Won 4 BAFTA Awards
- 10 wins & 7 nominations total
Michael Bilton
- Landlord
- (uncredited)
Eunice Black
- Schoolteacher
- (uncredited)
Hazel Blears
- Street Urchin
- (uncredited)
David Boliver
- Bert
- (uncredited)
Margo Cunningham
- Landlady
- (uncredited)
Shelagh Delaney
- Woman watching basketball
- (uncredited)
A. Goodman
- Rag and Bone Man
- (uncredited)
John Harrison
- Cave Attendant
- (uncredited)
Veronica Howard
- Gladys
- (uncredited)
Moira Kaye
- Doris
- (uncredited)
Linda Lewis
- Extra
- (uncredited)
Janet Rugg
- Girl on Pier
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaShot exclusively on location, in Salford, Blackpool and a disused house in the Fulham Road in London that cost £20 a week to rent.
- GoofsWhile the teacher is reading from a book; at one point it cuts to two classmates who look back at Jo and start giggling. The cut is premature and makes no sense because when it cuts back to Jo, she is not doing anything to make them laugh. She is merely looking in a notebook. However it is in the next sequence of cuts when Jo begins to mimic the teacher thus causing the students to giggle.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Free Cinema (1986)
- SoundtracksThe Big Ship Sails
(uncredited)
Traditional English children's song
Sung during the opening and closing credits
Featured review
Rita Tushingham is excellent as an unhappy girl. Her mother (Dora Bryan) is a slattern. The mother is interested primarily in her dubious good looks and gives almost no attention to daughter Jo (Tushingham.) In one of the few heart-to-heart talks -- in which she tells Jo that her (Jo's) father was a simpleton -- she says that we always remember our first.
Jo's first is indeed a very handsome sailor. He's black.
I'm not going to give anything beyond this away other than to say that Jo becomes best friends with a gay man Murray Melvin. He is the best thing that ever happened to her.
Shelagh Delaney, who wrote the play as a very young woman, wrote the screenplay with director Tony Richardson. It's opened up but not in an annoying manner. I think it's one of Richardson's very best.
I saw this when it first came out. I was a kid and very impressionable. I haven't seen it since but find I'd forgotten little. And that includes the wonderful music. I had never heard the song children sing at the beginning, about a big ship sailing, before nor have I heard it since (until tonight when I watched it again.) But I have never forgotten it.
Jo's first is indeed a very handsome sailor. He's black.
I'm not going to give anything beyond this away other than to say that Jo becomes best friends with a gay man Murray Melvin. He is the best thing that ever happened to her.
Shelagh Delaney, who wrote the play as a very young woman, wrote the screenplay with director Tony Richardson. It's opened up but not in an annoying manner. I think it's one of Richardson's very best.
I saw this when it first came out. I was a kid and very impressionable. I haven't seen it since but find I'd forgotten little. And that includes the wonderful music. I had never heard the song children sing at the beginning, about a big ship sailing, before nor have I heard it since (until tonight when I watched it again.) But I have never forgotten it.
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Box office
- Budget
- £121,602 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $4,597
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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