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Sebastian Rice-Edwards | Bill | |
Geraldine Muir | Sue | |
Sarah Miles | Grace | |
David Hayman | Clive | |
Sammi Davis | Dawn | |
Derrick O'Connor | Mac | |
Susan Wooldridge | Molly | |
Jean-Marc Barr | Bruce | |
Ian Bannen | Grandfather George | |
Annie Leon | Grandma | |
Jill Baker | Faith | |
Amelda Brown | Hope | |
Katrine Boorman | Charity | |
Colin Higgins | Clive's Pal | |
Shelagh Fraser | WVS Woman | |
Gerald James | Headmaster | |
Barbara Pierson | Teacher | |
Nicky Taylor | Roger | |
Jodie Andrews | Roger's Gang | |
Nicholas Askew | Roger's Gang |
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Producer | John Boorman
Jake Eberts Michael Dryhurst Edgar F. Gross |
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Writer | John Boorman
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Cinematography |
Philippe Rousselot
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Musician | Peter Martin
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Director John Boorman drew from his own childhood experiences for this coming-of-age tale about a boy growing up in and around London during World War II. For young Billy Rowan, the nightly bombings provide a frightening show, but they include opportunities to rummage through the rubble with friends in the mornings. As Billy plays, his family struggles to remain intact as they suffer through the anguish and losses of wartime. |
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