Movie
Made in Britain
Overview
16-year-old skinhead Trevor has no regard for authority, and would rather spend his time stealing cars than sitting in the detention centre to which he is sent. Social worker Harry Parker tries his best, but Trevor is only interested when there's something in it for him. The centre authorities try to conform Trevor to the norms of society, but he takes no notice, and would rather speak in a torrent of four-letter words and racial abuse.
Details
- Release date
- 1983-07-10
- Runtime
- 76 min
- Genres
- TV Movie, Crime, Drama
- Status
- Released
- Production
- ITV Central
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Tim Roth as Trevor
- Terry Richards as Errol Dupray
- Bill Stewart as Peter Clive
- Eric Richard as Harry Parker
- Geoffrey Hutchings as Superintendent
- Sean Chapman as Barry Giller
- John Bleasdale as Policeman
- Noel Diacomo as Solicitor
- Maurice Quick as Magistrate
- Sharon Courtney as House Parent
- Steve Sweeney as Job Centre Youth
- Kim Benson as Job Centre Girl
Crew
- Alan Clarke - Director
- David Leland - Screenplay
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