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Bronco Bullfrog - late 60s/early 70s low budget movie reflecting suede head culture

This Sporting Life - Richard Harris and rugby league, also Saturday Night Sunday Morning from the same era, with Albert Finney

"Don't let the b@st@ds grind you down. What I want is a good time. All the rest is propaganda.”
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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 17:53 - Aug 30 with 2927 viewsIllinoisblue

Not a film as such but there was a BBC2 drama from i’m guessing mid to late 70s, set in Scotland. Working class lads. Main character was called Dancer. Can’t for the life of me remember what it was called.

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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 17:53 - Aug 30 by Illinoisblue

Not a film as such but there was a BBC2 drama from i’m guessing mid to late 70s, set in Scotland. Working class lads. Main character was called Dancer. Can’t for the life of me remember what it was called.


That was a classic Play for Today Just a Boys Game I think. Frankie Miller. Also Just Another Saturday, old firm day in Glasgow with Billy Connolly? Those plays had a great affect on me, realising there was a bigger, nastier world beyond school and Ipswich.
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Scum
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Carry on at your convenience

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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 17:53 - Aug 30 by Illinoisblue

Not a film as such but there was a BBC2 drama from i’m guessing mid to late 70s, set in Scotland. Working class lads. Main character was called Dancer. Can’t for the life of me remember what it was called.


Just a boys game.

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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 18:17 - Aug 30 by BlueBoots

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The Firm

Made in Britain (The Tim Roth one with Exploited playing over the intro)
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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 18:44 - Aug 30 with 2770 viewsIllinoisblue

FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 18:24 - Aug 30 by gainsboroughblue

Just a boys game.

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Thank you both. Will give that a watch. Seem to recall Dancer meets an unfortunate end

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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 18:44 - Aug 30 by Illinoisblue

Thank you both. Will give that a watch. Seem to recall Dancer meets an unfortunate end


Dancer went on to be in Murphys mob. The actor died quite recently too I think.

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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 17:40 - Aug 30 by jontysnut

Bronco Bullfrog - late 60s/early 70s low budget movie reflecting suede head culture

This Sporting Life - Richard Harris and rugby league, also Saturday Night Sunday Morning from the same era, with Albert Finney

"Don't let the b@st@ds grind you down. What I want is a good time. All the rest is propaganda.”


Whole series of films in that era too.

The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner
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Kidulthood

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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 17:53 - Aug 30 by Illinoisblue

Not a film as such but there was a BBC2 drama from i’m guessing mid to late 70s, set in Scotland. Working class lads. Main character was called Dancer. Can’t for the life of me remember what it was called.


dancer was played by Ken Hutchison but the main character in that drama which was called just a boys game was frankie millar

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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 19:40 - Aug 30 with 2567 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Although Ken Loach is mentioned in the article I, Daniel Blake isn't.

Rita, Sue and Bob, too, is an exploration of traditional expectations of both working class women and men.

Restless Natives is a late 80s Scottish gem about two going-nowhere lads who make a name for themselves.

Two obvious answers are The Full Monty and Brassed Off. Both explorations of the role of working men when the industries at the heart of their communities are closed down.
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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 19:58 - Aug 30 with 2534 viewsMullet

Cannot believe Saturday Night Sunday Morning isn't in the conversation, but glad My Beautiful Laundrette is.

The Full Monty is also a good leftfield option that explores masculinity in a totally different context.

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Nil by Mouth
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Nil by Mouth


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The Angry Silence

https://www.reelstreets.com/films/angry-silence-the/

Has an Ipswich connection too.

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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 20:42 - Aug 30 with 2405 viewsMeadowlark

The original Likely Lads.
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Summer holiday, especially Melvyn Hayes
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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 21:00 - Aug 30 with 2352 viewsWeWereZombies

Get Carter is a reasonable watch to see the glamorisation of gangster life set in the North East of England (ian Hendry is one of the stars if you need an Ipswich connection.)

Stormy Monday has a similar backdrop and updates everything by twenty years if you can stand Sting's acting.

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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 21:06 - Aug 30 with 2332 viewsMullet

FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 21:00 - Aug 30 by WeWereZombies

Get Carter is a reasonable watch to see the glamorisation of gangster life set in the North East of England (ian Hendry is one of the stars if you need an Ipswich connection.)

Stormy Monday has a similar backdrop and updates everything by twenty years if you can stand Sting's acting.


Brighton Rock being a sort of forerunner of that kind of film and arc?

Can't believe I didn't mention This Sporting Life earlier either, when thinking about kitchen sink stuff.

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FILMS- exploring British working class masculinity on 21:06 - Aug 30 with 2330 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

On an antipodean tangent 'Once Were Warriors' is worth 102 minutes of anyone's time.

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