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Black Jack

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
814
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Black Jack (1979)
AdventureComedy

When honest young Tolly is forced on the run with 'Black Jack,' adventure and mishap are never far away. Based on Leon Garfield's popular novel, Ken Loach's 'Black Jack' is a dark, complex a... Read allWhen honest young Tolly is forced on the run with 'Black Jack,' adventure and mishap are never far away. Based on Leon Garfield's popular novel, Ken Loach's 'Black Jack' is a dark, complex adventure film set in the 18th century.When honest young Tolly is forced on the run with 'Black Jack,' adventure and mishap are never far away. Based on Leon Garfield's popular novel, Ken Loach's 'Black Jack' is a dark, complex adventure film set in the 18th century.

  • Director
    • Ken Loach
  • Writers
    • Leon Garfield
    • Ken Loach
  • Stars
    • Stephen Hirst
    • Louise Cooper
    • Jean Franval
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    814
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Loach
    • Writers
      • Leon Garfield
      • Ken Loach
    • Stars
      • Stephen Hirst
      • Louise Cooper
      • Jean Franval
    • 7User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Stephen Hirst
    • Tolly
    Louise Cooper
    • Belle
    Jean Franval
    • Black Jack
    Phil Askham
    • Hangman
    Pat Wallis
    • Mrs. Gorgandy
    John Young
    John Young
    • Dr. Hunter
    William Moore
    • Mr. Carter
    Doreen Mantle
    Doreen Mantle
    • Mrs. Carter
    Russell Waters
    • Dr. Jones
    Brian Hawksley
    • Parson Hall
    Dave Daniels
    • Footman
    Michael Hinchcliffe
    • Footman
    Packie Byrne
    • Dr. Carmody
    Joyce Smith
    • Mrs. Carmody
    Andrew Bennett
    • Hatch
    Malcolm Dixon
    Malcolm Dixon
    • Tom Thumb's Army
    Mike Edmonds
    Mike Edmonds
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    David Rappaport
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    • Director
      • Ken Loach
    • Writers
      • Leon Garfield
      • Ken Loach
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    User reviews7

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    8rambobarbieisba

    I really enjoyed it

    The plot is pretty interesting, it kept me in suspense for the entire film. It's essentially sweet tale that could turn tragic at any moment. All I really knew about this going in was that it was an inspiration for Moonrise Kingdom by Wes Anderson, though it's similar it's not all you think about while watching this.

    It's a very good period peice as well, it never feels like people are from our current times pretending to be from the 1700's. Everything has a very authentic dirtiness to it, even the mansion of the rich family has a door with heavy wear marks on the handle. Its extremely real feeling.

    The child acting as well in this film is so good you forget they're child actors. It's really mind blowing the acting level of everyone is equal theres no dumb and corny kid acting, it's very mature for such a young age.

    If you're wondering whether or not you should watch it I'd say go for it. I really have to admit I'm suprised this film doesnt get more praise, it's very good.
    4Pimpernel_Smith

    Completely unrealistic prices

    I haven't read the book, so don't know whether the fault lies with Garfield or Loach, but the over-inflated amounts of money bandied about completely ruined the otherwise reasonably convincing look and feel of the 1750s in this film. The few stars I've given are for the sets and costumes.

    As an example, near the beginning, Jack is given over 3 POUNDS for helping to push a coach out of a pothole - not remotely feasible, given a farm labourer's wage around that time was in the order of 10 SHILLINGS per WEEK.

    Similarly, the amounts demanded by the urchin Hatch are also off the scale. I found the credence given to him by the doctor and father equally unbelievable - I'd have thought they'd have been more likely to cart him off to the local constable or watch, or send him packing with a kick.

    These anachronisms, and the amateurish acting in places, meant I gave up before the end of this movie. So disappointingly poor compared to Loach's Kes (1969). That film I saw as a child around the time it came out and it had a huge impact on me.
    yusufpiskin

    Kenneth Loach

    Leon Garfield's novel was said to be quite popular in Britain; as for me, I have not even heard of the author's name until now, let alone read the book.

    This tale of adventure, set in Yorkshire in the year 1750, is a most underappreciated film by Ken Loach. Indeed, Ken Loach himself adapted Leon Garfield's novel of the same title for the screen.

    Ken Loach is among my most esteemed filmmakers, and I hold a particular fondness for his Kenneth Loach era. The enchantment of that period is palpable in this work as well.

    Across the ocean, the film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival, whilst it garnered an award at the Cannes Film Festival during the same season.

    By the by, Bob Pegg's musical compositions are truly remarkable.
    7Billiam-4

    Endearing and charming

    Endearing and charming children's adventure convinces with a good cast, excellent period details and especially Chris Menges' beautiful cinematography.
    4simonrosenbaum-11970

    Poor thing.

    Having watched the brilliant 'Price of Coal' I had high hopes for this his first feature film since the equally brilliant 'Kes' but unfortunately this is a long way from either of them. Loach's usual use of improvisation using non actors is wholly unconvincing here and comes across no better than an average school production. A good story might have helped but this is also not adapted well.

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      The last film of Russell Waters.
    • Connections
      Featured in Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach (2016)

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1980 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Jack, der Galgenvogel
    • Filming locations
      • River Humber, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Kestrel Films
      • National Film Finance Consortium
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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