Bloody Kids is a British television film written by Stephen Poliakoff and directed by Stephen Frears, made by Black Lion Films for ATV, and first shown on ITV on 22 March 1980.
Bloody Kids | |
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Written by | Stephen Poliakoff |
Directed by | Stephen Frears |
Starring | Derrick O'Connor |
Music by | George Fenton |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Barry Hanson |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | 1979 |
Cast
edit- Derrick O'Connor as Detective Ritchie (Richard Beckinsale originally cast before his sudden death)
- Gary Holton as Ken
- Richard Thomas as Leo Turner
- Peter Clark as Mike Simmonds
- Gwyneth Strong as Jan, Ken's Girlfriend
- Caroline Embling as Susan, Leo's Sister
- Jack Douglas as Senior Police Officer
- Billy Colvill as Williams
- P.H. Moriarty as Police 1
- Richard Hope as Police 2
- Niall Padden as Police 3
- John Mulcahy as Police 4
- Terry Paris as Police 5
- Neil Cunningham as School Master 1
- George Costigan as School Master 2
- Stewart Harwood as School's Security Guard
- Tammy Jacobs as School 1
- Daniel Peacock as School 2
- Paul Mari as School 3
- Mel Smith as Disco Doorman
- C.P. Lee as Club Manager
- Jimmy Hibbert as Disco 3
- Kim Taylforth as Disco 4
- Nula Conwell as Ken's Gang 1
- Madeline Church as Ken's Gang 2
- Peter Wilson as Ken's Gang 3
- Gary Olsen as Ken's Gang 4 (as Gary Olson)
- Jesse Birdsall as Ken's Gang 5
- Roger Lloyd-Pack as Hospital Doctor
- Brenda Fricker as Nurse
- June Watson as Nurse
- Colin Campbell as Conductor
- Julian Hough as Reporter
- Geraldine James as Ritchie's Wife
- Pauline Walker - posh bird and dancing extra
Filming locations
editFilmed in south east Essex, with locations in Southend-on-Sea,[1] Westcliff, Leigh-on-Sea and Canvey Island, the opening five minutes are of the bridge down to Leigh-on-Sea's cockle sheds, with a lorry hanging over.
Furtherwick Park School Canvey Island,[2] was used for the school scenes, and Southend United's ground, Roots Hall, was used for the stabbing scenes.[3]
Disco scenes in Southend are notable for an early television appearance of Mel Smith playing the bouncer. Victoria Circus, Southend seafront and hospital are all used as locations, culminating in a climactic scene outside the Casino, Canvey Island, on a London double decker bus.
References
edit- ^ "Southend Timeline 1979". Archived from the original on 6 December 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ " TV detectives come to Canvey - Eveing Echo p. 18 September 2014". Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- ^ "Canvey set drama features host of screen starts before they were famous - Evening echo p.16 October 2015". Retrieved 18 March 2019.
External links
edit- Bloody Kids at IMDb
- Bloody Kids at the BFI's Screenonline