
Kes (1970)
7.5|3 Apr, 1970|111 min
They beat him. They deprived him. They ridiculed him. They broke his heart. But they couldn’t break his spirit.
7.5|3 Apr, 1970|111 min
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Bullied at school and ignored and abused at home by his indifferent mother and older brother, Billy Casper, a 15-year-old working-class Yorkshire boy, tames and trains his pet kestrel falcon whom he names Kes. Helped and encouraged by his English teacher and his fellow students, Billy finally finds a positive purpose to his unhappy existence.
Keywords
small town
great britain
northern england
sibling relationship
based on novel or book
single parent
england
falcon
dysfunctional family
coming of age
yorkshire
sibling rivalry
working class
single mother
teenage boy
mining town
childhood
united kingdom
neglected child
criterion
kitchen sink realism
newspaper boy
bleak
brother brother relationship
bird
kestrel
falconry
Casts

David Bradley
Billy

Freddie Fletcher
Jud

Lynne Perrie
Mrs. Casper

Colin Welland
Mr. Farthing

Brian Glover
Mr. Sugden
Bob Bowes
Mr. Gryce

Bernard Atha
Youth Employment Officer
Laurence Bould
Joey Kaye
Pub Comic
Ted Carroll
Robert Naylor
MacDowell
Agnes Drumgoon
George Speed
Billy's Friend
Desmond Guthrie
Zoe Sunderland
Librarian
Eric Bolderson
Farmer
Joe Miller
Reg
Beryl Carroll
Julie Shakespeare

Bill Dean
Fish and Chip Shop Man
Geoffrey Banks
Maths Teacher
John Grayson

Duggie Brown
Milkman
Trevor Hesketh
Mr. Crossley
Stephen Crossland
Billy's Friend
Harry Markham
Newsagent
David Glover
Tibbutt
Frank Norton
Billy's Friend
Martin Harley
Billy's Friend
Leslie Stringer
Crews

Ken Loach
Director

Barry Hines
Novel

Barry Hines
Adaptation

Ken Loach
Screenplay
Tony Garnett
Screenplay
Roy Watts
Editor

Chris Menges
Director of Photography
Tony Garnett
Producer
John Cameron
Original Music Composer
Arthur Evans
Still Photographer

Franco Rosso
Assistant Editor
William McCrow
Art Direction
Keith Evans
Assistant Director
Sean Hudson
Second Assistant Director
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