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3 Clear Sundays
Ken Loach, 1965

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0149560/

Director: Ken Loach
Writer: Jimmy O'Connor
Cinematographer: Tony Imi
Film Editor: Pam Bosworth
Original Music: Nemone Lethbridge, Harry Pitch
Producer: James MacTaggart
Production Company: BBC
Country & Year: UK, 1965
Runtime: 85 min
Language: English

Cast: Tony Selby, Rita Webb, Finnuala O'Shannon, Dickie Owen, Will Stampe, John Blythe, Bernard Shine.

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Taking its title from a Home Office ruling that three clear Sundays were to elapse between a sentence of death and execution, James O'Connor's "emotional autobiography" tells the story of Danny, a young prisoner put up to attack a warder by two old lags. When the warden dies, Danny is left to await and contemplate the ultimate punishment.

Jimmy O'Connor's moving, warm and, at times, humorous play was based on his own harrowing experiences. He had been sentenced to death for murder only to be reprieved two days before he was due to hang. Shown in the BBC's The Wednesday Play series in 1965, the broadcast was watched by 11 million viewers and boosted the abolitionist lobby during the then raging debate over capital punishment.


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DVDRip by Haller @ RM | DVD Source: BBC/2entertain
MKV | 1.14 GB | 85 min | 3 streams (a/v/subs:en)
H.264 | 704x576 | 4:3 dar | 25 fps | 1732 kbps | crf 20
AAC | 2 ch | 48 KHz | 160 kbps CBR | En



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ed2k: Ken.Loach.At.The.BBC.[D1.2].3.Clear.Sundays.(1965).DVDRip.H264.AAC-[Halle...ldeMule.org].mkv  [1.14 Gb] [Stats]

Optional English subtitles (vobsub) muxed into mkv container;
also available as a srt file from this link: English (srt)

Spanish subtitles: In progress.



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Today Ken Loach is an internationally feted filmmaker. But he was also once a prophet in his own country. Working with a generation of radicals, he excelled at what became known as the drama-documentary - a TV genre that was socially engaged, aesthetically experimental and politically influential. It made working class people the subject of public service broadcasting. This essential collection has many of the key works which now deserve the widest rescreening for their enduring relevance and artistic courage. [socialistreview.org.uk]


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Ken Loach At The BBC: 6xDVD9 | 45.5 GB => 15 mkv | 17.8 GB

[D1.1] The Big Flame (1969)
[D1.2] 3 Clear Sundays (1965)
[D2.1] Days Of Hope, Part 1 (1975)
[D2.2] Days Of Hope, Part 2 (1975)
[D3.1] Days Of Hope, Part 3 (1975)
[D3.2] Days Of Hope, Part 4 (1975)
[D4.1] The End Of Arthur's Marriage (1965)
[D4.2] In Two Minds (1967)
[D4.3] Up The Junction (1965)
[D5.1] The Price Of Coal, Part 1 (1977)
[D5.2] The Price Of Coal, Part 2 (1977)
[D6.1] Cathy Come Home (1966)
[D6.2] The Rank And File (1971)
[D6.3] Extra: Housing Problems (Short Doc.)
[D6.4] Extra: Interview With Ken Loach


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