This classic of Sixties British cinema charts the story of Del (Del Walker) a young apprentice and his 15 year-old girlfriend Irene (Anne Gooding) who have no money and nowhere to go. Angry and frustrated they go in search of fun and freedom and turn to 'Bronco Bullfrog' who is fresh out of borstal and living an independent lifestyle. Powerful and authentic this fascinating record of the then-emerging suedehead subculture largely improvised by a non-professional cast of teenagers from east London is released in a fully remastered presentation with an... array of exciting extras. Extras: Everybody's an Actor Shakespeare Said (1968 30 mins): Platts-Mills documentary charts Joan Littlewood's theatre work with the teenagers who would star in Bronco Bullfrog Joan Littlewood interview (1968 21 mins): the formidable and outspoken theatre director discusses her career Seven Green Bottles (Eric Marquis 1975 35 mins): a cautionary tale of seven young delinquents played by non-professional actors [show more]
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Barney Platts-Mills writes and directs this cult drama featuring untrained actors from the East End of London. The story follows 17-year-old Del (Del Walker) as he robs a cafe with his friends and falls in love with 15-year-old Irene (Anne Gooding). As their parents disapprove of their romance, the young lovers decide to run away so that they can spend more time together. But with nowhere to run to, they seek refuge in the hideout of thief Jo (Sam Shepherd), known as 'Bronco Bullfrog', who has just escaped from borstal. On the run, the pair try to escape their dead end London lives but, after a tip-off from their parents, the police are close behind them...
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