Rachel Roberts

Rachel Roberts

  • Born: 1927-9-20
  • Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Louisa 2022-07-04 14:47:58

      British Free Films

      The British Free Film Movement emphasized the freedom of the creator's point of view, the freedom from various restrictions, and the attention to social issues. The film did not evaluate the male protagonist who lived a disorderly life in the traditional sense. The work tries its best to squander...

    • Emmanuel 2022-07-04 15:49:51

      On the Prodigal Son and the British Free Film Movement

      At this time, the film has been very "industrialized" from the lens, the entire composition is a system, and the artistic conception and connotation to be expressed are very clear and mature. The background and characteristics are the same as other representative works of the British Free Film...

    Saturday Night and Sunday Morning quotes

    • Arthur Seaton: What are you doing round this way then?

      Jack: I'm just going to press shop, I'm, I'm on days now.

      Arthur Seaton: I thought you might have been coming to see me.

      Jack: There's no need of that is there?

      Arthur Seaton: In't there. Haven't you thought them squaddies had killed me.

      Jack: I don't know what you're talking about.

      Arthur Seaton: I didn't think you would. That's the sort of bloke you are, in't it, till you get bashed in the face then you squeal like a stuck pig.

      Jack: You caused a lot of trouble between me and Brenda, you can't deny it neither, it weren't right.

      Arthur Seaton: You don't have to tell me what's right and what isn't. How's Brenda anyway?

    • [Jack gets home from work to find his dad watching television aimlessly, not really aware of what is going on around him]

      Arthur Seaton: Did you hear about that accident in the three-speed shop today, Dad?

      Mr. Seaton: No, not much.

      Arthur Seaton: Aye, this feller got his hand caught in a press. He didn't look what he was doing. Course he's only got one eye. He lost the sight of the other one looking at telly day in and day out.

      Mr. Seaton: [automatically, not paying attention to what Arthur is saying] Oh aye?