Time Out says
Now it feels more like a museum piece, something to admire as an example of robust, heart-on-sleeve craftsmanship, packed with hulking emotional cues – care of Richard Harris’s fierce, untethered performance as solipsistic man’s man Frank Machin – that do little to cater for those looking for subtleties beneath the grubby, sweaty anguish on screen. The story follows ex-miner Frank as he rises up the ranks of a local rugby team, the brutality of the sport acting as a metaphor for his violent anti-social tendencies and his undying love for his widowed landlady, Margaret (Rachel Roberts – superb). Like Frank, the film is raw and confident, but it’s a little shallow, too.
Release Details
- Rated:12A
- Release date:Friday 5 June 2009
- Duration:134 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Lindsay Anderson
- Screenwriter:David Storey
- Cast:
- Richard Harris
- Rachel Roberts
- Alan Badel
- William Hartnell
- Colin Blakely
- Vanda Godsell
- Arthur Lowe
- Glenda Jackson
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