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Play for Today (Volume 2) (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$45.99 $42.98

Original Title: "Play for Today" Stocker's Copper / "Play for Today" Victims of Apartheid / "Play for Today" The Spongers / "Play for Today" The Elephants' Graveyard / "Play for Today" Just a Boys' Game / "Play for Today" Gotcha/Campion's Interview
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Linear PCM )
English ( Mono )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
477 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Booklet


Movie filmed in 1972-1979 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Jack Gold
Stuart Burge
Roland Joffe
John Mackenzie
Barry Davis


Written By:
Tom Clarke
Jim Allen
Peter McDougall
Brian Clark
Barrie Keeffe


Actors:
Gareth Thomas ..... Herbert Griffith
Bryan Marshall ..... Manuel Stocker
Jane Lapotaire ..... Alice Stocker
Tony Caunter ..... Vincent
Malcolm Tierney ..... Rev. Booth Coventry
Dominic Allan ..... Glamorgan Sgt.
William Moore ..... Engine Man
Angela Billing ..... Stocker Child
Barry Hawken ..... Stocker Child
Harry Littlewood ..... Clayworker
Michael Beint ..... Cornish Supt.
Don McKillop ..... Cornish P.C.
John Kani ..... George O'Brien
Coral Atkins ..... Carrie
Mona Hammond ..... Zazie
Lionel Ngakane ..... Mokwe
John Matshikiza ..... Henry
Peggy Phango ..... Lily
Peter Jeffrey ..... Canon Capper
Norma West ..... Sandra
Oscar James ..... Obed
Holly Wilson ..... Billie
William Hoyland ..... Dr. Fitzpatrick
Jamila Massey ..... Dr. Bannerjee
Trevor Laird ..... Bus Conductor
Jacqui Cook ..... Barbara
Cynthia Powell ..... Suma
Christine Hargreaves ..... Pauline
Bernard Hill ..... Sullivan
Peter Kerrigan ..... Peter
Paula McDonagh ..... Paula
Gary Todd ..... Gary
Grace Allen ..... Grace
Dawn Booth ..... Baby Dawn
Angela Catherall ..... Jackie
Gertie Almond ..... Gertie
Elaine Lindsay ..... Mrs. Johnson
Bernard Atha ..... Councillor Conway
Fred Pearson ..... Director of Social Services
Ina Clough ..... Deputy Director of Social Services
Donald Gee ..... Dr. Whitehead
Frances Cox ..... Supervisor at Home
Billy Connolly ..... Jody
Jon Morrison ..... Bunny
Frankie Miller ..... Jake McQuillen
Ken Hutchison ..... Dancer Dunnichy
Jean Taylor Smith ..... Grannie
Hector Nicol ..... Granda
Gregor Fisher ..... Tanza
Katherine Stark ..... Jane
Jan Wilson ..... Bella
Jim Byars ..... Mental Dan
Gaylie Runciman ..... At the Pub
James Morrison ..... At the Pub
Billy Riddoch ..... At the Pub
Alexander West ..... At the Pub
Irene Sunters ..... At the Pub
Martin Cochrane ..... At the Pub
Elaine Collins ..... At the Pub
Julian Curry ..... Campion (Campion's Interview)
John Byron ..... Hyde (Campion's Interview)
Trevor Peacock ..... Sheldon (Campion's Interview)
Don Henderson ..... Sellors (Campion's Interview)
Jean Rimmer ..... Mrs. Hymes (Campion's Interview)
Roger Brierley ..... Walker (Campion's Interview)
John Burrows ..... Rudge (Campion's Interview)
Annie Hulley ..... Miss Meakin (Campion's Interview)
Phil Davis ..... Kid (Gotcha)
Gareth Thomas ..... Ton (Gotcha)
Clare Sutcliffe ..... Lynne (Gotcha)
Peter Hughes ..... Head (Gotcha)


Synopsis:
"Play for Today" Stocker's Copper: It's not easy being a striker with a strike-breaking policeman billeted in your home but Manuel Stocker and Herbert Griffith manage to make a go of it. Until events turn violent. "Play for Today" Victims of Apartheid: George, a black South African, finds it hard to settle down in London after his experiences in South Africa. "Play for Today" The Spongers: Set against the backdrop of the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, the play depicts a single mother's struggles in this highly polemical and unremittingly bleak diatribe against government welfare cuts from the poor and disabled. "Play for Today" The Elephants' Graveyard: Bunny has told his wife he is working as a postman, but in fact is wandering the hills all day, wondering why he doesn't want to work. He meets Jody, an older man who has told his wife he's working in a factory, but is in fact doing the same thing. The two men spend a day of friendship together, but what does the future offer them? And tonight is supposed to be pay night... "Play for Today" Just a Boys' Game: Jake lives in the shadow of his dying grandfather, who was once the town's toughest hard man. Despite their hatred of each other, Jake's sole aim is to be as tough as the old man was. One day in Jake's life, as he drifts, drinks and fights, leads to a bleak realisation. "Play for Today" Gotcha/Campion's Interview: Two stories about school. Gotcha by Barrie Keeffe and Campion's Interview by Brian Clark.



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