|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is a 1960 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Alan Sillitoe. Sillitoe adapted the screenplay himself and the film was directed by Karel Reisz.
SynopsisSpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
The film (which has some plot differences from the novel, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ) tells the story of Arthur Seaton, a young Nottingham factory worker, who is having an affair with Brenda, the wife of an older co-worker. He also has a relationship with Doreen, a woman closer to his own age. When Brenda gets pregnant, Arthur asks his aunt for advice on aborting the child. Brenda's husband discovers the affair and her brother and a fellow soldier give Arthur a serious beating. The film ends on an ambiguous note, with a recovered Arthur and Doreen discussing marriage and the prospect of a new home. Style
Filming locationsMuch of the exterior filming was done on location in Nottingham, but some scenes were not. The night scene with a pub named "The British Flag" in the background was filmed along Culvert Road in Battersea, London, the pub being at the junction of Culvert Road and Sheepcote Lane (that part of Sheepcote Lane has subsequently been re-named Rowditch Lane). The closing scenes show the lead characters on a grassy slope overlooking a housing estate with new construction going on. According to an article in the Nottingham Evening News, 30th March 1960, this was filmed in Wembley with the assistance of Nottingham builders Simms Sons & Cooke who set up a staged "building site" on location Cast
AwardsThe film won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film in 1961. Popular culture references
|
Sites |
Searched sites for "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (film)" |
|
No sites found. |
Sorry, no matching site records were found. |
Want your site listed here?
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Submit
your site |
|
Relevant quality search results and fast easy navigation throughout the
different sections of the site, make Americola.com |