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Sky West And Crooked
€21.49
Hayley Mills gives a captivating performance as a girl traumatised by the death of a friend in this poignant, romantic drama - directed by her father, John Mills, from a script by her mother, Mary Hayley Bell. Co-starring Ian McShane as a free-spirited gypsy alongside Laurence Naismith, Annette Crosbie and Geoffrey Bayldon, and featuring a haunting score from Oscar-winning composer Malcolm Arnold, Sky West and Crooked is featured here as a brand-new High Definition remaster from original film elements in its original theatrical aspect ratio.
Emotionally damaged by a childhood trauma of which she has no memory but for which she is blamed by the local community, Brydie White finds companionship among a group of younger children whose activities cause consternation in the West Country village in which they live.
- Brand-new interviews with actors Irene Bradshaw, Stephen Salt and Lola Payne, 1st assistant director David Tringham and 2nd assistant director Hugh Harlow
- Theatrical trailer
- US titles
- Image gallery
- Limited edition booklet written by Neil Sinyard
- Network
- 102 mins approx
- John Mills
- PG
- Hayley Mills
- Ian McShane
- Annette Crosbie
- Geoffrey Bayldon
- Laurence Naismith
- Pauline Jameson
- 1966
- English
- 1
- B
- Network
Sky West And Crooked
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Hayley Mills gives a captivating performance as a girl traumatised by the death of a friend in this poignant, romantic drama - directed by her father, John Mills, from a script by her mother, Mary Hayley Bell. Co-starring Ian McShane as a free-spirited gypsy alongside Laurence Naismith, Annette Crosbie and Geoffrey Bayldon, and featuring a haunting score from Oscar-winning composer Malcolm Arnold, Sky West and Crooked is featured here as a brand-new High Definition remaster from original film elements in its original theatrical aspect ratio.
Emotionally damaged by a childhood trauma of which she has no memory but for which she is blamed by the local community, Brydie White finds companionship among a group of younger children whose activities cause consternation in the West Country village in which they live.
- Brand-new interviews with actors Irene Bradshaw, Stephen Salt and Lola Payne, 1st assistant director David Tringham and 2nd assistant director Hugh Harlow
- Theatrical trailer
- US titles
- Image gallery
- Limited edition booklet written by Neil Sinyard
- Network
- 102 mins approx
- John Mills
- PG
- Hayley Mills
- Ian McShane
- Annette Crosbie
- Geoffrey Bayldon
- Laurence Naismith
- Pauline Jameson
- 1966
- English
- 1
- B
- Network
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