How long is cathy come home
Phyllis Hickson Mrs. Alley as Mrs. Frank Veasey Mr. Hodge as Mr. Ruth Kettlewell Judge as Judge. Kathleen Broadhurst Landlady as Landlady. Gladys Dawson Mrs. Penfold as Mrs. Ken Loach. Jeremy Sandford story Ken Loach screenplay uncredited. Storyline Edit. Did you know Edit. Trivia At an anniversary screening of 'Cathy Come Home', Ken Loach spoke of how the play had become an important part in making the debate on homelessness public.
At the same event his producer, Tony Garnett , pointed out that the number of homeless in Britain had more than doubled "but Ken Loach and I now live in much more expensive houses. Quotes Cathy Ward : You don't care. User reviews 16 Review. Top review. Is Ken Loach the most depressed man in the world? What to say about this one?
Heartbreaking, bleak, hopeless take on unemployment and overpopulation in England. Ken Loach Beyond the Screen. This website uses Cookies to improve your experience. Accept Read More.
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But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Be the first to rate this film. Not many films bring about social change or action, so this is something quite special. A searing drama about a young mother who becomes homeless, it caused a massive scandal when it was shown on the BBC in Viewers were shocked to see that such deprivation could co-exist with the welfare state and it led to the founding of homeless charity Shelter.
Cathy Come Home still works because the characters are completely believable: this isn't just political propaganda, it's about how easy it is to slip through the cracks in society.
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A memorable drama that involves a pregnant teenage girl who shares a flat with an openly gay man. Cert ificate. Based on Irish author Frank McCourt's autobiography, this both hilarious and tragic film deals with him growing up in a very poor family in the '30s. Powerful film from British social realist director Ken Loach about a woman trapped in in a miserable life from which escape seems impossible. Club Leaders can rate films! Help other club leaders decide if this film is suitable for use in their film club by giving it a rating.
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