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Children's Film Foundation: Runaways
€23.49
Three films about teens and tearaways. Starring Robin Askwith, Terence Morgan and Gary Kemp, and directed by such celebrated filmmakers as Lewis Gilbert (The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker)
Johnny on the Run is a superb early work by illustrious British director Lewis Gilbert (The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker) which follows a orphaned Polish refugee who runs into trouble in the shape of two scheming thieves. Starring popular character actor Sydney Tafler (Carve Her Name with Pride, The Spy Who Loved Me) and John Laurie (The 39 Steps, Dad’s Army).
Hide & Seek stars a teenage Gary Kemp (The Krays) as do-gooder Chris, who becomes entangled with a borstal escapee known locally as the Deptford Dodger. Starring Roy Dotrice (Clochemerle, Game of Thrones) and Robin Askwith (Britannia Hospital, the Confessions series) in supporting roles, this is amongst the best of the CFF’s 1970s output.
Terry on the Fence was British film industry stalwart Frank Godwin’s (producer, Woman in a Dressing Gown) last ever film. When 11-year-old Terry runs away from home he only intends to put the wind up his parents. But a gang of older bullies, led by the tough Les, soon draw him into their daunting criminal world of break-ins and stolen goods.
Contents:
- Digitally remastered in High Definition
- Includes two previously unreleased titles
- Johnny on the Run (1953, dir. Lewis Gilbert)
- Hide and Seek (1972, dir. David Eady)
- Terry on the Fence (1985, dir. Frank Godwin)
- Booklet with essays and film credits
Cast and Crew: Directed by Lewis Gilbert (You Only Live Twice, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker), David Eady (Operation Third Form), and Frank Godwin (Woman in a Dressing Gown). Starring Gary Kemp (The Krays), Sydney Tafler (Carve Her Name with Pride, The Spy Who Loved Me) and John Laurie (The 39 Steps, Dad’s Army) .
Awards and Reviews:
Johnny on the Run - Venice Film Festival 1953. Won C.I.D.A.L.C. Silver Gondola Award.
In 1955, received award from Stamford Films Council for the best film of its kind in America.
- BFI
- PG
- 1
- 2
- BFI
Children's Film Foundation: Runaways
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Three films about teens and tearaways. Starring Robin Askwith, Terence Morgan and Gary Kemp, and directed by such celebrated filmmakers as Lewis Gilbert (The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker)
Johnny on the Run is a superb early work by illustrious British director Lewis Gilbert (The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker) which follows a orphaned Polish refugee who runs into trouble in the shape of two scheming thieves. Starring popular character actor Sydney Tafler (Carve Her Name with Pride, The Spy Who Loved Me) and John Laurie (The 39 Steps, Dad’s Army).
Hide & Seek stars a teenage Gary Kemp (The Krays) as do-gooder Chris, who becomes entangled with a borstal escapee known locally as the Deptford Dodger. Starring Roy Dotrice (Clochemerle, Game of Thrones) and Robin Askwith (Britannia Hospital, the Confessions series) in supporting roles, this is amongst the best of the CFF’s 1970s output.
Terry on the Fence was British film industry stalwart Frank Godwin’s (producer, Woman in a Dressing Gown) last ever film. When 11-year-old Terry runs away from home he only intends to put the wind up his parents. But a gang of older bullies, led by the tough Les, soon draw him into their daunting criminal world of break-ins and stolen goods.
Contents:
- Digitally remastered in High Definition
- Includes two previously unreleased titles
- Johnny on the Run (1953, dir. Lewis Gilbert)
- Hide and Seek (1972, dir. David Eady)
- Terry on the Fence (1985, dir. Frank Godwin)
- Booklet with essays and film credits
Cast and Crew: Directed by Lewis Gilbert (You Only Live Twice, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker), David Eady (Operation Third Form), and Frank Godwin (Woman in a Dressing Gown). Starring Gary Kemp (The Krays), Sydney Tafler (Carve Her Name with Pride, The Spy Who Loved Me) and John Laurie (The 39 Steps, Dad’s Army) .
Awards and Reviews:
Johnny on the Run - Venice Film Festival 1953. Won C.I.D.A.L.C. Silver Gondola Award.
In 1955, received award from Stamford Films Council for the best film of its kind in America.
- BFI
- PG
- 1
- 2
- BFI
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