After a Lifetime (1971)

ALL 07/18/1971 (en) Drama, TV Movie 71 Min
  • Release
    07/18/1971
  • Production
    Kestrel Films
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    After a Lifetime
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

Ken Loach's first production for ITV, shown under the 'Sunday Night Theatre' strand (originally broadcast 18th July 1971). After a Lifetime is something of a neglected, social realist masterpiece that focuses on two brothers, brought together by the death of their father, reflecting on his life of militancy and political activism. At the time critic Nancy Banks Smith called it ‘brilliantly funny, and moving with a sort of subterranean rage’. Smith himself plays the older brother with a brilliant, raw emotion.

  1. Ken Loach

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Tony Garnett

    Producer



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Casts

  1. Neville Smith

    Young Billy

  2. Bill Dean

    Uncle Sid

  3. Peter Kerrigan

    Uncle John

  4. Johnny Gee

    Frank

  5. Len Annett

    Joe Horrigon

  6. Rosalind Elliot

    Maureen

  7. Jimmy Coleman

    Aloysius

  8. Joan Flood

    Cissie

  9. Joey Kaye

    Mike

  10. Sammy Sharples

    Uncle Gus

  11. Laidlaw Dalling

    Doctor

  12. Bert King

    Undertaker

  13. Pat Gillon

    Mr Pimblett

  14. Ernie Mack

    Insurance Agent

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 14 , Crews : 4

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After a Lifetime (1971) 71 Min

ALL 07/18/1971 (en)
Drama, TV Movie
  • Release 07/18/1971
  • Production
    Kestrel Films
  • Original title After a Lifetime
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Ken Loach's first production for ITV, shown under the 'Sunday Night Theatre' strand (originally broadcast 18th July 1971). After a Lifetime is something of a neglected, social realist masterpiece that focuses on two brothers, brought together by the death of their father, reflecting on his life of militancy and political activism. At the time critic Nancy Banks Smith called it ‘brilliantly funny, and moving with a sort of subterranean rage’. Smith himself plays the older brother with a brilliant, raw emotion.

  1. Ken Loach

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Tony Garnett

    Producer