Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-Ray Disc
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- Großbritannien, 1960
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Infos zu Titeln ohne Jugendfreigabe - Bestellnummer: 7371945
- Erscheinungstermin: 22.6.2015
- Serie: BFI (British Film Institute)
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Genre:
Drama
Spieldauer: 85 Min. - Regie: Karel Reisz
- Darsteller: Albert Finney, Shirley Anne Field, Rachel Roberts, Hylda Baker, Norman Rossington
- Filmmusik: John Dankworth
- Deutscher Titel: Samstagnacht bis Sonntagmorgen
- Sprache: Englisch
- Tonformat: PCM mono
- Bild: 1.66:1 (s/w)
- Untertitel: Englisch
Weitere Ausgaben von Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
In the industrial streets and factories of Nottingham, Arthur Seaton (Albert Finney) spends his days at the factory bench, his evenings in the local pubs and his nights in the arms of Brenda (Rachel Roberts), the wife of a fellow factory worker. Irresistibly handsome and brimming with animal vitality, Arthur is anti-authority and unashamedly amoral.
Based on Alan Sillitoe's largely autobiographical novel, and with powerful central performances, crackling dialogue and a superb jazz score by Johnny Dankworth, the film stands as a vibrant modern classic. This seminal film of the British New Wave was a great box-office success - audiences were thrilled by its anti-establishment energy, gritty realism, and above all its fresh, outspoken working-class hero.
Special Features
* Commentary by film historian Robert Murphy, with writer Alan Sillitoe and cinematographer Freddie Francis.
* New interview with Shirley Anne Field.
* Interview with Albert Finney.
* Illustrated booklet containing essays and biographies.
* We Are the Lambeth Boys (1959), Karel Reisz's classic Free Cinema documentary.
* Feature presented with dual mono PCM audio (48k/16-bit), extras Dolby Digital mono audio (320kbps)
Based on Alan Sillitoe's largely autobiographical novel, and with powerful central performances, crackling dialogue and a superb jazz score by Johnny Dankworth, the film stands as a vibrant modern classic. This seminal film of the British New Wave was a great box-office success - audiences were thrilled by its anti-establishment energy, gritty realism, and above all its fresh, outspoken working-class hero.
Special Features
* Commentary by film historian Robert Murphy, with writer Alan Sillitoe and cinematographer Freddie Francis.
* New interview with Shirley Anne Field.
* Interview with Albert Finney.
* Illustrated booklet containing essays and biographies.
* We Are the Lambeth Boys (1959), Karel Reisz's classic Free Cinema documentary.
* Feature presented with dual mono PCM audio (48k/16-bit), extras Dolby Digital mono audio (320kbps)