Kes (1970)
Kes (1970)

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Cast & Crew.

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

George Speed
Billy's Friend

Zoe Sunderland
Librarian

Eric Bolderson
Farmer

Joe Miller
Reg

Bill Dean
Fish and Chip Shop Man

Geoffrey Banks
Maths Teacher

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

Ken Loach
Director / Screenplay

Barry Hines
Novel / Adaptation

Tony Garnett
Screenplay / Producer

Chris Menges
Director of Photography

Roy Watts
Editor

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

Agnes Drumgoon

Desmond Guthrie

Beryl Carroll

Julie Shakespeare

John Grayson

Leslie Stringer
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Details.
Release Date
April 3, 1970
Status
Released
Running Time
1h 51m
Content Rating
PG-13
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Kes () is a 1969 British coming-of-age drama film directed by Ken Loach (credited as Kenneth Loach) and produced by Tony Garnett, based on the 1968 novel A Kestrel for a Knave, written by the Hoyland Nether–born author Barry Hines. Kes follows the story of Billy, who comes from a dysfunctional working-class family and is a no-hoper at school, but discovers his own private means of fulfilment when he adopts a fledgling kestrel and proceeds to train it in the art of falconry.
The film has been much praised, especially for the performance of the teenage David Bradley, who had never acted before, in the lead role, and for Loach's comionate treatment of his working-class subject; it remains a biting indictment of the British educational system of the time as well as of the limited career options then available to lower-class, unskilled workers in regional Britain. It was ranked seventh in the British Film Institute's Top Ten (British) Films. This was Loach's second feature film for cinema release.
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