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Frank is an unemployed, discontented and rebellious teenage, living at home with his mild-mannered father, domineering mother and sister Josie. Frank harbors a deep-seated resentment and hatred towards the black people he sees as flooding... See more »

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'Pop' Marley
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Frank Marley
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Jose Marley
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Gladys Marley
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Det. Sgt. Parker
Norman Gunn ...
Ron
Bunny May ...
Smithy
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Ginger
Ken McGregor ...
Coloured Boy
Edna Doré ...
Edie
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Denise
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Lina
Rosemary Frankau ...
Woman in Mews
Ted Bushell ...
Ted
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Christopher Balingit ...
Jazz Guitar Player (uncredited)
Antonita Dias ...
Sylvia (uncredited)
Bertie Green ...
Bus Conductor (uncredited)
David Gregory ...
Youth (uncredited)
Topsy Jane ...
Peggy (uncredited)
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Market trader (uncredited)
Alan Smith ...
Youth (uncredited)

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Vernon Sewell

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Alexander Doré ... (original screenplay) and
John McLaren ... (original screenplay)

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John Dark ... producer

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Norman Percival

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Basil Emmott ... director of photography

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Peter Pitt

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Duncan Sutherland

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Charles Nash ... makeup artist

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Morris Aza ... production manager

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René Dupont ... assistant director (as Rene Dupont)

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Stephen Dalby ... sound supervisor
Cecil Mason ... sound recordist (as C.T. Mason)

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Ceri Davies ... camera operator

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Norman Percival ... musical director

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Joan Kirk ... continuity
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Plot Summary

Frank is an unemployed, discontented and rebellious teenage, living at home with his mild-mannered father, domineering mother and sister Josie. Frank harbors a deep-seated resentment and hatred towards the black people he sees as flooding Notting Hill and taking all the jobs. He spends his time hanging around with a gang of similar youths who all share his racist views.

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  • A változás szele (Hungary)
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  • 64 min
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Trivia Topsy Jane's debut. See more »
Quotes 'Pop' Marley: I've got three white rabbits and one black.
Frank Marley: Oh, that's daft!
'Pop' Marley: No, wait a minute. They've all got their own peculiar habits; some good, some bad. I don't treat them any differently
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