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The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner

1960s British drama which centres on Colin Smith (Tom Courtenay), a cynical working class youth, who finds himself in a boys' reformatory for robbing a bakery.

The governor in charge of the reform school (Michael Redgrave) preaches to his inmates that exercise and physical challenge can permanently destroy a boy's rebellious streak.

But Colin is fortunate enough to be on the boss's good side due to his natural running prowess and is offered the chance to train for a race against the local public school.

Tensions build as the big day approaches and after a lot of time spent thinking on his lonely runs, Colin might just reconsider his naturally rebellious instincts.

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Tony Richardson
BFIB1003
5035673010037
Blu-ray (Blu-ray )
Region B  Learn More
English
22/06/2015
1962
BFI
Feature, Modern Classic
1
Retail/Rental
99 mins
(12) Suitable for 12 years and over.
Special Features
  • Interactive Menus
  • Scene Access
  • Commentary: with actor Tom Courtenay, writer Alan Sillitoe and film historian Robert Murphy
  • Other Documentary: 'Momma Don't Allow' (1956) and a video essay by cinematographer Walter Lassally