Scum:

The television production of "Scum" was made for broadcast by the BBC in 1977 with a script written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan Clarke but it was pulled from schedules - as the BBC found it overly violent and disturbing to be shown on television. It was widely publicized in the medi...

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Weitere Verfasser: Clarke, Alan (RegisseurIn), Meheux, Phil (Kameramann/frau), Winstone, Ray (SchauspielerIn), Threlfall, David (SchauspielerIn), Phillips, Martin (SchauspielerIn)
Format: Video Software Buchkapitel
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London bfi [2016]
Schriftenreihe:Alan Clarke at the BBC, Volume 1: Dissent
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Zusammenfassung:The television production of "Scum" was made for broadcast by the BBC in 1977 with a script written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan Clarke but it was pulled from schedules - as the BBC found it overly violent and disturbing to be shown on television. It was widely publicized in the media that the finished production was unusually banned by the broadcasters themselves. A select few critics were able to see the production illegally, after producer Margaret Matheson organized a special screening and there was considerable debate on whether it could or couldn't be shown. The BBC had final call and decided not to air it, which called for outside producers to consider buying the rights to the finished film to show theatrically, but that did not transpire. Instead, financers were able to "remake" the production as a feature film with Clarke directing and most of the cast returning for the film, eventually completed and released in 1979. Some scenes deleted from the television production were reinstated and additional changes were made, with none of the original BBC footage used for the new production. It's a very interesting case of two versions of the same story filmed two years apart with most of the same cast and crew. [dvdcompare.net]
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