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The Young and the Guilty
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Janet Munro and Andrew Ray give moving performances in this excellent late-fifties drama, in which two sets of parents misunderstand the innocent nature of the relationship between their teenage son and daughter. Scripted by playwright, Dixon of Dock Green creator and multiple BAFTA nominee Ted Willis, The Young and the Guilty is featured here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.
‘The eighth deadly sin is to see evil where none exists...’ So schoolboy Eddie Marshall believes. The son of an ambitious mother who believes she married beneath her and a father considered stupid and selfish by his nagging wife, Eddie has always found peace and satisfaction in his studies. And then he meets Sue – a shy, dreamy and well-to-do fellow pupil at his school, and the two fall deeply in love. Each day they write tender, poetic letters to each other; but when Sue’s father finds and reads one of the letters he immediately jumps to the wrong conclusion...
- Network
- 67 mins approx.
- Peter Cotes
- PG
- Phyllis Calvert
- Andrew Ray
- Edward Chapman
- 1.66:1
- English
- 1
- 2
The Young and the Guilty
RRP: HK$90.00
HK$54.00
Save: HK$36.00
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Janet Munro and Andrew Ray give moving performances in this excellent late-fifties drama, in which two sets of parents misunderstand the innocent nature of the relationship between their teenage son and daughter. Scripted by playwright, Dixon of Dock Green creator and multiple BAFTA nominee Ted Willis, The Young and the Guilty is featured here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.
‘The eighth deadly sin is to see evil where none exists...’ So schoolboy Eddie Marshall believes. The son of an ambitious mother who believes she married beneath her and a father considered stupid and selfish by his nagging wife, Eddie has always found peace and satisfaction in his studies. And then he meets Sue – a shy, dreamy and well-to-do fellow pupil at his school, and the two fall deeply in love. Each day they write tender, poetic letters to each other; but when Sue’s father finds and reads one of the letters he immediately jumps to the wrong conclusion...
- Network
- 67 mins approx.
- Peter Cotes
- PG
- Phyllis Calvert
- Andrew Ray
- Edward Chapman
- 1.66:1
- English
- 1
- 2
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