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Notes director: karel reisz b+w, 85mins 1960 tm & © mgm distribution co. based on the eponymous, largely autobiographical "northern realist" first novel by alan sillitoe (1958): screenplay by the author. 3 baftas, for best british film, best actress, most promising newcomer to leading film roles (& 3 further nominations); 2 mar del plata film festival awards for best film & best actor (& fipresci prize); nbr award for best actor, foreign films (usa): all 1961. jazz score by johnny dankworth. stars hylda baker, albert finney, shirley anne field, rachel roberts. distributed in two-pocket card sleeve with empty second pocket printed ready for the following day's freebie sunday telegraph dvd, "a taste of honey", distributed in its own single-pocket card sleeve. implicitly packaged for the telegraph by the british film institute, whose work & website, http://www.bfi.org.uk/ is blurbed on the inside of the empty second sleeve pocket.
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