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  • An uncompromising story of life in a British juvenile offender institution in the 70's.
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  • @nicky29031977
    @nicky29031977 Před 3 lety +533

    An interesting fact about this film is that there is no musical score , even during the credits, which only adds to the realism.

    • @nicky29031977
      @nicky29031977 Před 3 lety +5

      @Dennis Menace I didn't either until I watched the commentary on the DVD.

    • @zibbezabba2491
      @zibbezabba2491 Před 3 lety +6

      Same with 'Porridge' (from what I remember)

    • @paulbackhard6315
      @paulbackhard6315 Před 3 lety +6

      @@zibbezabba2491 porridge the film had the song free inside by Joe Brown for the closing credits

    • @chrisryland202
      @chrisryland202 Před 3 lety +2

      Well done Nicky..

    • @CM-eg3gl
      @CM-eg3gl Před 3 lety +3

      Interesting or plain fucking obvious?

  • @controloz3310
    @controloz3310 Před rokem +136

    One of those cutting edge English ones that are often forgotten, thankfully right here on CZcams where they deserve to be kept alive and relived. Fantastic film.

  • @chrisinfidel
    @chrisinfidel Před 10 měsíci +34

    To all, "absent and departed friends" murdered by the system, Bless you all. RIP

  • @alaistairhamilton8838
    @alaistairhamilton8838 Před 3 měsíci +24

    The way Carlin did Richards and Banks over in short order was poetic.

  • @venturi210
    @venturi210 Před rokem +118

    You will never get a sense of realism like this in a film made today. I'm 55 and grew up in South East London. The sense of claustrophobia and despair came right back to me from my youth watching.this film. So sad to watch. This film is raw and and harsh as life truly is. We are so cushioned from the realities of power hungry people now.

    • @ajurch9992
      @ajurch9992 Před 3 měsíci +8

      as someone who went in the system in the 70's at 10 months for 18yrs this film gives me ptsd.

    • @DonDada-qq5wy
      @DonDada-qq5wy Před 3 měsíci +1

      Whatton D.C....... Terrible memories, it brings back.
      Won't wish the place likely until my earnings

    • @gabrielegagliardi3956
      @gabrielegagliardi3956 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Some movies with a gritty/raw vibe that come to my mind are the pusher trilogy and brat (brother), even Climax if we talk about more modern productions. I love that kind of hyper realistic / in the moment movies, another one is called "naked" by Mike Leigh, different, not action orientated but with the same feeling of walking behind someone and filming his life for what it is, without sugar coating the cinematic experience.

    • @cosmicstargazer10
      @cosmicstargazer10 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@gabrielegagliardi3956thank you for the recommendations, I've not heard of them before.

    • @gazzy9136
      @gazzy9136 Před měsícem

      Exactly. You have these crazy people claiming we're in end times and life is worse now than ever. Those people are so clueless of our history. We live in safer times more now than ever before in recorded history. Even the average lifespan has increased. People just fold under pressure too easily these days because the media and social media are fear mongering the public and people buy into it.

  • @radioblueheart
    @radioblueheart Před 2 lety +165

    “The degree of civilization in a society can be judged by entering its prisons.”
    -Fyodor Dostoyevsky

  • @craigj.davies1983
    @craigj.davies1983 Před rokem +122

    The rape scene in the greenhouse is brutal, but what is even more brutal is when the teacher sees what is happening and does nothing to intervene, instead the sadistic bastard just watches with utter glee.

    • @allthekingshorses7178
      @allthekingshorses7178 Před rokem +23

      Davis was helpless, getting treated like that and nobody caring must have been horrific

    • @craigj.davies1983
      @craigj.davies1983 Před rokem +6

      @@allthekingshorses7178 Well yes of course, why do you think he committed suicide by cutting his wrists after his ordeal?

    • @TonyDwight
      @TonyDwight Před rokem +5

      How wonderful if the generous Me Sands to allow the young men to downs some time together in the greenhouse and make hot passionate love to his boyfriend.
      He even stayed and watched. I bet he gave himself a cheeky rub as he smiled with pleasure as James arrived inside Davis’s warm, innocent, tight little tullip.
      Soo good…

    • @craigj.davies1983
      @craigj.davies1983 Před rokem

      @@TonyDwight Are you a poet?

    • @TonyDwight
      @TonyDwight Před rokem +1

      @@craigj.davies1983
      I should be. A poet of love…
      Sooo good…

  • @jeffbanks9955
    @jeffbanks9955 Před 3 měsíci +29

    How on earth they were supposed to be abused like this then go out to be upstanding citizens ive no idea

    • @user-pw5gx5uk5k
      @user-pw5gx5uk5k Před 22 dny +3

      I think back then it was a case of scaring them into reform, instead most were emotionally scarred for life, could you imagine how anyone could live a normal life after being podged up the arse by three big lads? They wouldn't be able to walk past a B&Q or Homebase centre without having traumatic flashbacks.

  • @jasonoreilly389
    @jasonoreilly389 Před 3 lety +137

    The davis scene in bed always sticks with me, and the fact they stick together after and refuse to eat is amazing, this film is so gritty, love it

    • @johnLennon255
      @johnLennon255 Před 3 lety +27

      Even the ass holes that raped davis joined in like if it wasnt their faults

    • @-chris1965
      @-chris1965 Před 2 lety +6

      I never watch that bit.

    • @cretekastos6903
      @cretekastos6903 Před 2 lety +1

      @Jamie Coulson your poor wife.

    • @jayddt4183
      @jayddt4183 Před 2 lety +16

      @@johnLennon255 Yeah never understood that part? I remember catching that years ago and thinking “hang on what have you got to feel angry about? You just took turns bumming him?!”

  • @jonmassey8124
    @jonmassey8124 Před 3 lety +149

    This Film was the main reason I changed my criminal ways when I was a teenager.. it literally knocked some sense into me and scared me shitless.

    • @tinman3952
      @tinman3952 Před 3 lety +5

      You should of carried on being a criminal. This doesn't happen in jail.

    • @jonmassey8124
      @jonmassey8124 Před 3 lety +6

      @@tinman3952 well I went from a being a bit of a scrapper to growing Weed for 12 years so that lifestyle chilled me right out. 👍

    • @welshy4638
      @welshy4638 Před 2 lety +18

      @@tinman3952 I saw everything apart from the rape in my time in a YOI in '91. Constant attacks by inmates on other inmates along with 3 suicide attempts, 2 of them successful. One of them was a Vicars son. He wrote his boyfriends name in blood on the wall of his pad, I was only in for 3 months. Been on the straight and narrow for 30 years.

    • @Journey_Awaits
      @Journey_Awaits Před 2 lety +3

      I figure since you have to be a piece of shit to survive, you leave a piece of shit, can you really get back from it?

    • @johnforkan1492
      @johnforkan1492 Před 2 lety +11

      @@tinman3952 what do you know about borstal in the 70's

  • @barnabyallen5796
    @barnabyallen5796 Před 2 měsíci +48

    That poor lad at the end . He had no other choice . The pleading to that guy should have been met with kindness , compassion and understanding instead of cold hearted indifference . I have no doubt there were countless young lads who took the same way out in real life both before and since the film was made (1979) . A superbly poignant performance.

    • @andrewswift9039
      @andrewswift9039 Před 2 měsíci +8

      That's right, Mr Greaves had all the compassion of a Nazi camp commandant.

    • @gregoreisenhorn5093
      @gregoreisenhorn5093 Před měsícem +2

      @@andrewswift9039 Mr Greaves was just trying to read his paper in peace. Perhaps if that toerag Davis hadn't stolen Eckersley's radio, he'd not have been the recipient of a weapons grade bumming for his transgression leading to his night time theatrics, and Mr Greaves could have ogled his page 3 strumpet in serene surroundings.

    • @___bluff___
      @___bluff___ Před měsícem

      @@gregoreisenhorn5093😂😂

    • @Foebane72
      @Foebane72 Před měsícem

      @@gregoreisenhorn5093 Shut up, you turd, it's not funny.

    • @andrewbrown8431
      @andrewbrown8431 Před měsícem

      @@andrewswift9039 true get ur sub normal head down lol

  • @solrosenberg4529
    @solrosenberg4529 Před rokem +432

    I knew a foreign girl who watched this film without knowing what a borstal was. She thought Scum depicted life in a normal British school lol

    • @azertu2u2
      @azertu2u2 Před 10 měsíci +19

      Lmao!

    • @chrisspring1162
      @chrisspring1162 Před 10 měsíci +32

      Is in sum schools...

    • @anaaaaal
      @anaaaaal Před 10 měsíci +4

      Not far wrong,some schools in south London at the time was a bit like that.

    • @Unicysis
      @Unicysis Před 10 měsíci

      I bet she thought different when she saw the rape scene

    • @fairlyvague82
      @fairlyvague82 Před 9 měsíci +31

      It pretty much is in some places

  • @douggherkin
    @douggherkin Před 3 lety +45

    My Dad was in a detention centre in Nottingham in the 60's - said this film was just like it was. ....it was this film in fact that caused the nationwide sweeping reform.

    • @johnbowkett80
      @johnbowkett80 Před rokem +2

      I agree . I did Whatton D C in 1973 and this is what is was like . The 2 Borstals I attended were much easier . All the best . 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @debro1873
      @debro1873 Před 11 dny +1

      my mate from Sutton in Ashfield was in borstal quiet a few times in the mid 60s

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Před 3 dny +2

      Dover was a shit hole 😂

  • @awaitthegroom
    @awaitthegroom Před rokem +32

    I fainted in the cinema watching this as a young girl of 16 in 1979. After a career of 43 years nursing I can cope with it now !

  • @harveysmith100
    @harveysmith100 Před 8 měsíci +75

    In 1945 thousands of men came back from the war suffering from shell shock. (PTSD) They brutalized the next generation who went onto try do the same to our generation (The lads in the film.) The guards in this film are exactly like those born after the war.
    This is the first time I have seen the film and I am 58. I went all the way back to the seventies, it was exactly like that.

    • @bobbiescrisps9208
      @bobbiescrisps9208 Před 2 měsíci +12

      Yeah I remember school teachers that had actually been in WW2. Their children were definitely worse or as bad. From the 70’s to the 80’s I remember the brutal teachers, most men but some women as well. I also recall the weirdo’s that would hang around the school gate and public toilets, luckily I never had a problem but my friend was nearly abducted walking home one day and we would never go to the toilets at the bus station. Now im older I recon these weirdo’s were war kids, maybe evacuees who were probably abused back in those dark times

    • @Steven-xj6yb
      @Steven-xj6yb Před měsícem

      Ccuon fort beat us

    • @davec1704
      @davec1704 Před měsícem +11

      @@bobbiescrisps9208 Yes the schools i went to in the 70s early 80s the teachers were brutal,always remember a girl answering a female teacher back she jumped up and grabbed her hair , dragged her along the floor screaming, that was tame compared to some of the treatment us lads got.

    • @harveysmith100
      @harveysmith100 Před 17 dny +2

      @@kennymacdonald5313 I can see you are very articulate with words Kenny so why don't you elaborate and tell us all why it is garbage.

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Před 3 dny +1

      I'm finding myself drawn to Mecca 😅

  • @acceleratedanalytics
    @acceleratedanalytics Před 3 měsíci +102

    Had spent 16 months in Portland Borstal, 1977 to 1979... and watched this later that year. I have to say that Portland was quite a violent Borstal, we never had any rapes such as those with Davis in the film... my name is Davis also!
    Apart from that almost all of the film was true to what Borstal was like. In 2004ish, I was asked to speak on the Mark Lemar interview on Borstals, BBC, they couldn't realise that a bar of soap was used as a weapon... but they were!
    I was 16 when I went there, an innocent boy, stealing cars and came out hardened to the point I feared nothing... fights, and bar brawls were all part of my life now.
    35 years ago I changed all that and am now reformed, not by prison but by love.

    • @RaptorFromWeegee
      @RaptorFromWeegee Před 2 měsíci +8

      How can you say you were an "innocent boy" if you were stealing cars? What did you expect them to do to you? Allow you to go on stealing cars? Cars are expensive, especially for someone who isn't rich.
      In America we have a saying, If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.

    • @Countryboy071
      @Countryboy071 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Was in Portland 1988-99. Grenville house.

    • @hyena131
      @hyena131 Před 2 měsíci +19

      @@RaptorFromWeegee
      You're clearly confused (yanks are not the most perceptive at times...). There's no doubt that by "innocent boy", he means callow and naïve. As one is at 16.

    • @RaptorFromWeegee
      @RaptorFromWeegee Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@hyena131 Naw, I'm not confused. We call that, "coping the babe in the woods routine". Doesn't sound like he was too callow or naive to be able to steal cars. If he'd run over your innocent child while stealing a car, I doubt you'd view him as innocent, callow, or naive.
      I was "innocent" too at 16 but I managed not to go around stealing things or endangering people. Didn't know anyone who did those things. We were brought up with values.

    • @hyena131
      @hyena131 Před 2 měsíci

      @@RaptorFromWeegee
      Oh hush with your daft, witless b/w clueless yank mentality...

  • @dwangs465
    @dwangs465 Před 3 lety +369

    I worked with a lad who spent 2 years in these hell holes for accidentally hitting a ball of a car which caused it to crash into a shop in his early teens. The stories of the abuse he told us about were horrific. He said this film was tame in comparison to the mental physical and sexual abuse some lads went through.

  • @redled2677
    @redled2677 Před 2 lety +237

    I recall a great (true)story from this period:
    Two months after Scum had been on release in the Cinemas, Ray Winstone went into London`s West End for
    an old schoolfriends birthday drinks. He managed to drag himself away to catch the last Tube home. Three
    stops from Ray`s destination; Ray Winstone said : " The biggest black guy you ever saw got on, sat down
    opposite me, and just sat there, starin` at me. I thought to me self : Just before my stop, if he tries anything,
    I`ll whack `im as `ard as I can, run for the escalator an` be on me toes. The Train pulls in to Mile End, I stand
    up to get off,.....the black guy looks at me, and says : Are you the guy from Scum ?..I said ; ..Yeah, ...the black guy says....
    ...........good film man."

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel Před 2 lety +4

      I would have said to myself "I'm going to die!!"

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel Před 2 lety +6

      Oh Ray Winstone played "Carlin" who turned out to be the focal character. Was "Scum" a TV movie 1st? Cuz under Ray Winstone's Wikipedia - Filmography it has this movie "Scum" 1979, then under Television it has 1977 "Scum" - "Carlin" - TV movie. So wondering??? I think I've seen him before in one or a few things when he got older. Info says he was in the movie "The Departed" (2006) which was filmed here in Boston. It loosely took in about Boston's Irish mob boss, James "Whitey" Bulger, head of the "Winter Hill Gang" (based on Winter Hill in Somerville, Massachusetts. I little north and over to the West from Boston proper). But he was also in nearby Charlestown section of Boston, and South Boston, and all over. He was on the lamb for 16+ years. The Feds finally found him in ...... Santa Monica, California (I think it was). He was tried and convicted, sent to Fed Prison. He was old and had health issues. Ended up in a wheelchair in prison. He was murdered in prison by two other inmates. Clearly a "hit".

    • @johntrevy1
      @johntrevy1 Před 2 lety +5

      @@aspenrebel There was the BBC TV play that got banned for obvious reasons and went unviewed until mid to late naughties on DVD. And there is the cinema version (This) that you would be most familiar with.

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel Před 2 lety

      @@johntrevy1 ok

    • @nigelbase1196
      @nigelbase1196 Před 2 lety +14

      Winstone was a hard bastard in real life and could handle himself...he boxed for England in his younger days 😉

  • @MrVxrman
    @MrVxrman Před rokem +311

    I watched this film in 1984 with my parents and that scene in the greenhouse still makes feel sick nearly forty years later.
    God bless all the poor souls who sufferd in the hands of these so called places of correction 🙏

    • @jaidenbousybou9133
      @jaidenbousybou9133 Před rokem +11

      It's not based on a real story

    • @fretboardmaster70
      @fretboardmaster70 Před rokem +46

      Of course… this film is purely fictional and nothing portrayed in this film never ever really happened in British Borstals….

    • @BC0101
      @BC0101 Před 11 měsíci +16

      The suicide scene is more disturbing, probably worse than the greenhouse scene

    • @hellohandsome9875
      @hellohandsome9875 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Don't forget, they were all volunteers

    • @johntrevy1
      @johntrevy1 Před 11 měsíci +13

      @@fretboardmaster70 Then why were the borstals shut?

  • @origamipig
    @origamipig Před rokem +346

    An absolute classic, re-watching it now after 40 odd years. Still one of the most powerful films I’ve ever seen. Brutal, disturbing and deeply poignant. I was a young teenage girl when I first watched this , bit of a rebel like we all seemed to be in early eighties Britain. I’m pushing 60 now but still don’t like to be pushed around. Thanks so much for posting this.

    • @alienscientist8893
      @alienscientist8893 Před rokem +18

      We are a great generation.. Old school..

    • @iansliman2613
      @iansliman2613 Před rokem +16

      I felt the same at the time...but after the same amount of time... well its still shocking. Powerful and funny...4737 Carlin Sir ....and I'm
      the fuckin daddy now....!!!!!!!!!

    • @alanmctavish4802
      @alanmctavish4802 Před rokem +9

      Origamipig@ same here. Yes it is a powerfull film! I first saw it in 1983 i think and that was 39 years ago. Hard to believe its 39 years ago. How are boys who are men really at age 18 not meant to hit the screws back when there just bullying them all the time. Especialy boys that are 6ft and bigger. Back then in 1979 6ft was seen as really big then at age 18, and still is big today. As most of the screws wernt 6ft then! But a think they had to be at least 5ft9" but there was one or two that didnt even look 5ft9 in the film. I thought it was just as powerfull or maybe more powerfull than "a sense of freedom" about jimmy boyle and that was a great film. Why did they stop borstal? Seemingly it had a good success rate as 50% of boys didnt go back to jail again as it was that bad. Now its more like supported accomadation and alot of guys admit that its easier inside than it is to live outside now becouse the system as a whole is failing them. There is very little help if any at all once they step out that door, the welfare system makes it near impossible to help them get money to live on? They have to go into a hostel with lots of addicts and with no money to live on? They cant get to see any one? Its like coming out of jail and going into an open one really! So no wonder they start drinking again, what are they meant to do? Its like there not meant to go forward.

    • @KOKINGWAYNE
      @KOKINGWAYNE Před rokem +4

      What Tool!?

    • @hoopster68
      @hoopster68 Před rokem +4

      Fancy a pint? xx

  • @alaistairhamilton8838
    @alaistairhamilton8838 Před 2 lety +117

    As I remember, Alan Clarke faced a lot of criticism and hate from prison guards who claimed that this wasn't the normal way things went in reform insitutions such as borstals. However, I think there was far more truth to this than they like to admit, and it is an inconvenient truth they wanted kept quiet.
    Brilliant writing, direction and acting. Cold, brutal and utterly chilling. America have never managed this level or realism and grit in their films.

    • @alaistairhamilton8838
      @alaistairhamilton8838 Před 2 lety +11

      @JustSomeBloke Doesn't surprise me. They can't match the quality and brutality of the original, and Hollywood ruins every remake of a film foreign to them anyway - cases in point: Let The Right One In, The Ring, Death Note.

    • @RobWright1981
      @RobWright1981 Před 7 měsíci +13

      Anywhere that people have that kind of control over people will lead to abuse.

    • @TheEddiePing
      @TheEddiePing Před 4 měsíci +7

      That shit did happen and I'm afraid still does

    • @patwaddington
      @patwaddington Před 2 měsíci

      Makes you think too of how much was covered up in real borstals by the government

    • @RaptorFromWeegee
      @RaptorFromWeegee Před 2 měsíci +3

      Maybe take a look at the TV special 'Scared Strait', from 1978, or the movie, 'Short Eyes' from 1977. They were both filmed in ACTUAL correctional institutions, and they're both on CZcams for free

  • @kevinbaird7277
    @kevinbaird7277 Před 4 lety +72

    This film displays quite clearly the disdain the establishment has for it's people here in the UK, unless of course their is a war, then these very same young men are the heroes we shan't forget, that is if they die, if they come back alive then their are plenty of park benches.

    • @hezbollah670
      @hezbollah670 Před 4 lety +5

      Oh come on, they get a poppy, sometimes an entire wreath!... ironic that the British are in Afghanistan helping the opium to flourish .... if you're not in the forces then you're likely smacked out on a park-bench somewhere.... The chosen-race appoint paedos to be our politicians and we fight in their banker-wars.

    • @hayerubihayerubi5720
      @hayerubihayerubi5720 Před 2 lety +4

      You’re spot on 👍

    • @eddiejordan-iq7bz
      @eddiejordan-iq7bz Před rokem +2

      you nailed it in 3 sentences,the corperations of the world need these young men to murder people in a foreign land ,and secure the goodies

    • @cheesecakeisgross4645
      @cheesecakeisgross4645 Před 25 dny

      And nothing has changed. They still have distain for the native scum that we are.

  • @redladyjd
    @redladyjd Před 4 měsíci +9

    I have/had a special bond with my dad because of this movie. I was born in England and when I was a baby my Mum and Dad immigratted to America. They divorced when I was just 7. I didn't see him much growing up. But I can remember one time my brother and I were traveling cross country and stayed with Dad for a few days on our way to California. He lived in Tennessee with wife #5!! Yikes, I know right 😮. Anyway, we went to rent a movie, remember those days. And he chose Scum, he had seen it when it was first released in the 70' s. We had a great time bonding over it. I really miss him.

  • @tonianita1
    @tonianita1 Před 2 měsíci +32

    I'm 62 now and I often re watch films from this era. I've never managed to watch this one more than once. It was an absolutely brilliant film but I hate the brutality and that scene in the greenhouse is so vile. The prison guard's face....

    • @gregoreisenhorn5093
      @gregoreisenhorn5093 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Mr Sands was slyly pleasuring himself while watching the romantic union

    • @leepshin
      @leepshin Před měsícem +7

      I'm 52 and watching this for the first time. I forgot just how brutal the 70's could be.

    • @pierrecibandit3877
      @pierrecibandit3877 Před 23 dny +3

      Yes 100 % agreed, and why is the greenhouse scene the most replayed by far on here?? Dafuq!

    • @googleuser8740
      @googleuser8740 Před 23 dny

      Its 70s porn thats why!​@@pierrecibandit3877

    • @shugmchugh5107
      @shugmchugh5107 Před 17 dny +1

      ​@@gregoreisenhorn5093he wasn't the only one!

  • @MrMojoSuper
    @MrMojoSuper Před 3 lety +618

    No one can make gritty and realistic movies like the Brits.
    Great movie.
    Thanks for the upload.

    • @DANINREDDY
      @DANINREDDY Před 3 lety +26

      You have never seen Australian films...

    • @rumcove07
      @rumcove07 Před 3 lety +7

      @@DANINREDDY Picnic At Hanging Rock was no picnic!

    • @russelledwards001
      @russelledwards001 Před 3 lety +17

      @@DANINREDDY romper stomper.

    • @TomRivieremusic
      @TomRivieremusic Před 3 lety +19

      @@DANINREDDY with horrible dialect.No thanks!

    • @DANINREDDY
      @DANINREDDY Před 3 lety +2

      @@TomRivieremusic 🖕

  • @punksnskaters182
    @punksnskaters182 Před 4 lety +381

    The last scene with the riot is very powerful. A show of solidarity against the injustices in an institution where no justice is served. A very powerful message indeed and a great movie overall, even today

    • @garyzod8818
      @garyzod8818 Před 4 lety +16

      A very powerful scene, but in the end they chose 3 ringleaders and trashed them.

    • @zekeedwards9708
      @zekeedwards9708 Před 4 lety +9

      Do you know what they were chanting before it kicked off! Been wondering that for decades!

    • @garypart393
      @garypart393 Před 4 lety +42

      @@zekeedwards9708 they were chanting dead, dead, dead, dead, in regards to Davis who was bummed in the potting shed,

    • @zekeedwards9708
      @zekeedwards9708 Před 4 lety +3

      @@garypart393 ahh cheers,

    • @steevedaw566
      @steevedaw566 Před 3 lety +9

      "Justice",ends up just beating the shite out of them.

  • @richbulpett4609
    @richbulpett4609 Před 7 měsíci +11

    I was there in 86. Everyone was into the "new " children's home system. They just assumed that the assholes disappeared.
    They didn't. 14 went in and there are 2 of us now. 😢
    A real and true 3 seconds out of your day to remember us and do better by us please.

    • @RaptorFromWeegee
      @RaptorFromWeegee Před 2 měsíci

      No matter what kind of system you set up; Borstals, Reformatories, "Wellness Adjustment Action Centres", theres always going to be a shortage of competent trustworthy people willing to work in them. It'll mostly be wannabe cops and guys who can't make as much in a competitive trade.
      But you can't just allow people to go around committing crimes.

  • @Rebeccasweet100
    @Rebeccasweet100 Před rokem +36

    Poor Davis. And the screw ignoring the bell.
    It was cos he was told he was on garden duty the next day (Julian Firth). Good actor.

    • @andrewbrown8431
      @andrewbrown8431 Před měsícem +2

      Why u ring that bell Don’t u know it’s an offence

  • @totalplonker824
    @totalplonker824 Před 2 lety +78

    Ray Winstone actually got his breakthrough part for this movie not from his acting but by the style of the way he walked!

    • @pena.3302
      @pena.3302 Před rokem +4

      Thanks Thought it was a young Ray Winstone..!Such a great Actor no doubt..!(The Departed M.Scorsese.!)

    • @ScratchyBaws
      @ScratchyBaws Před rokem +1

      Walked?. Do a lot of Westerns did Ray?.

    • @bobbycorbett3046
      @bobbycorbett3046 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah that’s right apparently I read his part was going to go to a bloke from Glasgow or based on a Glaswegian until ray walked in 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👍🏻

  • @whatfffd
    @whatfffd Před 3 lety +99

    The snooker ball , sock scene and the close camera follow of Ray is incredibly in its simplicity but so damn effective.

    • @jeffryhammel3035
      @jeffryhammel3035 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes. So quick and unexpected. I was left aghast.

    • @ralphshelley9586
      @ralphshelley9586 Před rokem

      Poetic justice

    • @CONEHEADDK
      @CONEHEADDK Před rokem +1

      That one, and "where's your tool?" taught me a few things many years ago. Mostly that I didn't want to pay the price of becoming a top dog. And also that you "always" have a way out - at least in the moment. But in the end, as Jordan Peterson says, noone ever gets away with anything.. There's always a price, you just can't always predict it.

  • @amarok5048
    @amarok5048 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Watched some of this filmed on set. It was shot in Shenley Hospital, Radlett (much of it in Villa 21). I was a student nurse from 76 to 80. Had a fair few bevvies with these lads at our social club and a few meals in the hospital canteen. Lovely bunch of guys! Happy days!

  • @ClayTallStories
    @ClayTallStories Před rokem +20

    I watched this at the movies when I was 15 in Christchurch NZ. It was R18 I was so shocked. I am 58 now and the movie is a masterpiece that has lost nothing.

    • @jasonvoorhees5640
      @jasonvoorhees5640 Před rokem +1

      nonce

    • @mrivantchernegovski3869
      @mrivantchernegovski3869 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hey a Kiwi cool .we had our borstal in the middle of nowhere north island in Waikeria .which along with state care and borstal basically produced harden men which went on to start all the gangs we got today

  • @hilarityensues
    @hilarityensues Před 4 lety +229

    Poor Davis. The scene sickened me when I was a kid. Probably the most harrowing rape scene in film history. Poor lad. The bit where he says 'He fell' is truly heartbreaking. Life destroyed in minutes and no way back from it either. God love any lads that had to endure that cruelty and trauma. And any system that stands by and allows it deserves to be dropped into the dustbin of history.

    • @hercules3845
      @hercules3845 Před 4 lety +10

      Hilarity Ensues yeah it’s evil af

    • @JohnSmith-su3ze
      @JohnSmith-su3ze Před 2 lety +11

      Harrowing? I thought it was hilarious. Still do

    • @CaptainCharismaY2J
      @CaptainCharismaY2J Před 2 lety +3

      @@JohnSmith-su3ze You should see the original scene from the BBC version, the casting for the two rapists was bizarre.

    • @gladysjayne
      @gladysjayne Před 2 lety +23

      I hate what they did to him

    • @MisterSands
      @MisterSands Před 2 lety +9

      @@CaptainCharismaY2J Yeah that long haired wild thing bumming Davis lol.

  • @AJ-qn6gd
    @AJ-qn6gd Před 2 lety +373

    Still as hard hitting today as it was over forty years ago a brilliant piece of British cinematography.

    • @angeldark8812
      @angeldark8812 Před 2 lety +6

      Blake Davis certainly ain't no watered down play...

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 Před 2 lety +11

      Absolutely, As iconic and cult as Quadrophenia which was also released the same year, 1979.

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 Před 2 lety +8

      I watch this at least once a year. Just an absolute classic.

    • @speak_your_truth.
      @speak_your_truth. Před 2 lety +1

      @@blakedavis1852 why did you ask then dude?

    • @keyopronin4134
      @keyopronin4134 Před 2 lety +2

      Damn, your Statement is Gospel.

  • @jasoncorbett8948
    @jasoncorbett8948 Před rokem +19

    That Governor- "I will have no violence in this institution. No violence here." Yeah right

    • @user-pw5gx5uk5k
      @user-pw5gx5uk5k Před 22 dny

      As Archer said, "A fully fledged humanitarian with a B.A in hatred"

  • @AaronHendu
    @AaronHendu Před rokem +151

    As someone who survived a suicide attempt that left in a coma, that was caused due to life long abuse, and has spent time institutionalized in a psych ward...more than once...for awhile...this movie is a tough watch but one of my favourite movies.

  • @danieltownley7133
    @danieltownley7133 Před 4 lety +627

    The scene between Archer and the screw was the heart of the film in my opinion. Two people ground down by a system that removes all humanity, both right and both wrong. Both actors should be more recognised for this.

    • @DavisSir
      @DavisSir Před 4 lety +28

      Archer: I was very drawn to Davis’s tullip Sir... Very drawn indeed..
      Govner: TULLIP ARCHER?!
      Archer: Yes Sir..
      Govner: Archer you will see the Chaplin tomorrow and there will be no more talk about Davis’s sweet, Devine, moist, TULLIP! Again do you understand?
      Archer: Yes Sir.
      Govner: Soo Good...

    • @Zkkr429
      @Zkkr429 Před 3 lety +12

      Only one was ground down.

    • @TheVidkid67
      @TheVidkid67 Před 3 lety

      I think that too. I showed this scene on my review of it.

    • @annescholey6546
      @annescholey6546 Před 3 lety +2

      Mr Duke is a liar and a thug like Banks

    • @russelledwards001
      @russelledwards001 Před 3 lety +15

      @@annescholey6546 they’re all thugs - the screws and the system is the scum.

  • @kaostic9658
    @kaostic9658 Před 2 lety +23

    My brother was sent to borstal in 78, and was transferred to a youth custodial centre when the borstal's were abolished. The story's I heard and things I remember seeing at visitations weren't all that different from this film. Some of the "screws" were more hell bent tho, handing out floggings for minor things. This film for me is almost like watching a memory of a story I was told when I was young.

    • @johanpeiper5908
      @johanpeiper5908 Před 9 měsíci +1

      can you tell more please? after I watched this film I looked at the suicide stats and was shocked, I really want to find more information on all of this.

  • @michaelcarlos8686
    @michaelcarlos8686 Před 10 měsíci +24

    The days when the British film industry was alive and well and not making trash for the American dollar .

    • @tdoran616
      @tdoran616 Před 10 měsíci +3

      True, this movie was made FOR the British audience not the global audience which the modern British movie is.

    • @redtargetball
      @redtargetball Před 9 měsíci

      USA 🇺🇸

  • @richardpickering2452
    @richardpickering2452 Před rokem +17

    Unless you have experienced this for real you can't understand the fear it instills and the effects it has.

  • @chrisrevill8717
    @chrisrevill8717 Před 4 lety +84

    I saw this film for the first time about 20 years ago after coming back from the pub, it was on around midnight. I sobered up very quickly. Very disturbing.

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 Před 4 lety +2

      Nah! DRAMA

    • @carryon7701
      @carryon7701 Před 4 lety +1

      Bullshit

    • @deluxedjsireland224
      @deluxedjsireland224 Před 4 lety +4

      I remember it on that night too, it was 1994. Prince Naz won a boxing match earlier that night, can't remember who he was fighting but it had me in a great mood. Then I watched this..

    • @marcp3788
      @marcp3788 Před rokem +1

      Channel 4 in 1999/2000 i watched in for the first time then, unforgettable

  • @brianfarrell3987
    @brianfarrell3987 Před 2 lety +38

    when you see the look on Sands' face when he sees Davis' dead body you know that this experience is just going to feed into his anger, sadism and bitterness. He will not have any empathy for Davis, but he will be further dehumanised and will probably view the lad's death as a personal misstep on his part, like allowing one of his livestock to be killed by a predator.

    • @paulbirkbeck1790
      @paulbirkbeck1790 Před 2 lety +6

      I could see a sort of smirk on sands face when he finds davis dead

  • @909Junkies
    @909Junkies Před rokem +21

    this is one of the best british films ive ever watched! what a master piece! not a single minute wasted!

  • @mark660460
    @mark660460 Před 2 měsíci +8

    I remember watching this as part of the Channel 4 banned season in 1991, incredible piece of film making..

  • @ChainsawGutsFuck
    @ChainsawGutsFuck Před 2 lety +118

    Slasher and Pongo's thrashing by Carling is pure joy to watch. A little justice in a film rife with injustice.

    • @narcleptik
      @narcleptik Před rokem

      Weeb

    • @marcp3788
      @marcp3788 Před rokem +4

      *Carlin

    • @benmacdui9328
      @benmacdui9328 Před rokem +1

      Its just a film mate.

    • @Stu-SB
      @Stu-SB Před rokem

      Well said

    • @SHOOTA.79
      @SHOOTA.79 Před rokem

      @Stanley Moon i would have beat him the most...pongo trying to hold his position, slasher just bring that right hand man, but eckelsy is just a little sniper, a grass, a pussy, lick arse the lot..the worst kind...

  • @garyzod8818
    @garyzod8818 Před 4 lety +171

    I know people that were in borstal in the late 70s, they told me this film was no exaggeration, the screws were evil bastards.

    • @geoffreybuist3950
      @geoffreybuist3950 Před 4 lety +25

      I was a kid at the time but i knew of a young chap who went away for a long time. Later i found out he went to a detention centre !!! he was never the same person and slowly withered away and lost his will to live. Like the mental health in those days, the punishment was brushed under the carpet. now 2020 not all that much has changed???

    • @fwingkingunclejohn166
      @fwingkingunclejohn166 Před 4 lety +17

      Pure evil and pedo's. Dirty fucking bastards were fucking the weak lads up the arse everyday. Meadomsly in County Durham was hell.

    • @garypart393
      @garypart393 Před 4 lety +3

      @@fwingkingunclejohn166 were you in borstal?.

    • @coalhalo
      @coalhalo Před 3 lety +8

      Geoffrey Buist
      It’s not that the “punishment” was brushed under the carpet, it’s the way borstals/prisons operate

    • @kryten1021
      @kryten1021 Před 3 lety +6

      I was in Deerbolt 78/79 ....mainly bastard screws that loved their job , scum is a very accurate portrayal

  • @erikjohansson6579
    @erikjohansson6579 Před 6 měsíci +11

    I experienced this in Sweden in the late 90's.
    I spent all my adult life with PTSD and utter hatred towards the pig of men that bullied me. But it was more verbal and psychological then physical.

  • @Sean-sn9ld
    @Sean-sn9ld Před 11 měsíci +52

    One of the best movies ever made.
    The snooker balls in a sock scene is beyond iconic

    • @denisespencer6550
      @denisespencer6550 Před 10 měsíci +5

      That was good. Richards knew to keep his mouth shut after he got hit

    • @ToonFan62
      @ToonFan62 Před 9 měsíci +7

      Back, grass!!!

    • @denisespencer6550
      @denisespencer6550 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ToonFan62 that told him good and proper

    • @David-vg8lx
      @David-vg8lx Před 9 měsíci +1

      It’s pool balls

    • @Sean-sn9ld
      @Sean-sn9ld Před 9 měsíci

      @@David-vg8lx they're snooker balls , Google it

  • @MarkHenstridge
    @MarkHenstridge Před 4 lety +499

    This film brings back memories for me, memories I had tried to forget about. I wasn't put in places similar to these for doing anything wrong, I was ten years old and removed from the family home because my parents could not get along. I was placed in institutions for delinquent boys for 3 years and for those 3 years I was reminded every day that I was no good! My mother left my father and I was allowed home on weekends to stay at my mother's. Little did the authorities know my mother had a boyfriend who lived with us who, to cut a long painful story short he would get violent with my mother and beat the crap out of me, funny that! that is something I never saw my father do! I try not to dwell on it.

    • @h3akalee
      @h3akalee Před 4 lety +72

      Hope you find peace Mark.

    • @deborahkelly1948
      @deborahkelly1948 Před 4 lety +14

      Hope you have healed ,children are listened to these days thankfully

    • @cheadycheady2040
      @cheadycheady2040 Před 4 lety +47

      I had the same shit mate...but I beat the crap out of all the fucking bully's in my life, every dog has its day...

    • @jjcale539
      @jjcale539 Před 4 lety +22

      dammit Mark.. I hope things worked out for you...greetings from South Africa

    • @Corkedwolf43771
      @Corkedwolf43771 Před 4 lety +3

      @@deborahkelly1948 and suffer the same abuse

  • @peterprescott3419
    @peterprescott3419 Před 2 lety +12

    Only a third of a way in but enough to comment. I'll watch the rest later. Takes me back sixty years. One month after my 16th birthday - escaped from a place like the one Carlin is in. Got caught and was committed to a maximum security adult psychiatric unit. Did eighteen months in solitary-no bed, tin piss-pot- concrete walls, concrete floor. Once out of solitary it was fight after fight after fight. Wouldn't kowtow to the gangs or their bosses. Many staff were just as bad. Some though were most humane and very genuine. Was released eleven years later after saving a screw from being killed during a riot. Held the gang off with a broken seat slat with him behind me against a wall. Got married, had children and grandchildren. Made a success of my life by most peoples standards. Sometimes though I shed a quiet tear - just wondering what I may have been, what I may have achieved, how far would I have gone if the childhood, teens and twenties had been different or normal. Well - there it is - I'll watch the rest of the movie now. For me though it was no movie and the players were not actors.

  • @mystscot9814
    @mystscot9814 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I remember when my Dad hired out the videotape of this movie, I was 16 at the time. After watching it I vowed never ever to get into trouble with the law, watching the movie was a good wake-up call and in many ways scared the living daylights out of me. I know after seeing the movie they may have added parts into it, however, as a kid you think to yourself this must be what a borstal is like, scaremongering, driving fear into people. I guess looking at it now, it probably stopped me from doing stuff when I was younger.

  • @Rob-bv6ew
    @Rob-bv6ew Před rokem +11

    One of the most important films ever made. It does not shy away.

  • @jeffryhammel3035
    @jeffryhammel3035 Před 2 lety +12

    British movies just seem so grounded in reality, from the myriad of characters to the intelligent nature of their emotions and humor. No superhero crap here, just real people. (Great comment section here, watch the flick!)

  • @steevedaw566
    @steevedaw566 Před 4 lety +120

    "Made in Britain." Another classic.

    • @music9556
      @music9556 Před 4 lety +6

      yes a very good film too

    • @ewanfarrell4026
      @ewanfarrell4026 Před 4 lety +8

      Excellent, Tim Roth is outstanding..

    • @nach0vidal
      @nach0vidal Před 4 lety +6

      Oiiiiiiiiiiii! I WANT MY LUNCH!!!

    • @stu2333
      @stu2333 Před 4 lety +1

      Never heard of that film, gonna have to give it a watch

    • @TheVidkid67
      @TheVidkid67 Před 3 lety +1

      Same director. His film that stood out was Rita, Sue & Bob too.

  • @bigboy0625
    @bigboy0625 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Who's watching this in 2023 ? How times have changed

  • @darrenpeden4592
    @darrenpeden4592 Před měsícem +4

    Pure class when he throws richards on the floor. I slipped sir 🤣🤣

  • @stephenm8898
    @stephenm8898 Před 4 lety +17

    Before i met my wife and settled down i spent the majority of the 90s and early 00s running backwards and forwards to YOI's and later, various prisons and Richards (Phil Daniels) has to be the most realistic prisoner in a prison film that I've ever seen. Every single jail i was ever in had a 'Richards' who acted the gangster because he was mates with or even just from the same area as someone who genuinely is well known and respected/feared but the majority of them end up getting found out at some time or other. Phil Daniels plays the part brilliantly

    • @TheVidkid67
      @TheVidkid67 Před 3 lety

      I loved him in Breaking Glass too.

  • @yvonnescholey8972
    @yvonnescholey8972 Před 2 lety +115

    One of the most powerful dramas involving young actors I have ever seen, it is as haunting today as it was when it was first released. Well done to every member of the cast and crew, not forgetting the writers👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @jameswinter9954
      @jameswinter9954 Před 2 lety +1

      @Russell Collier tv version

    • @jameswinter9954
      @jameswinter9954 Před 2 lety +1

      @Russell Collier I have that and the 40th blu ray indicator anniversary release

    • @jameswinter9954
      @jameswinter9954 Před 2 lety +2

      @Russell Collier first watched this as a kid 12-13 yrs old and it scared me

    • @jubeaumont6305
      @jubeaumont6305 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jameswinter9954
      Oh, can you tell me some of the differences pls?
      This upscaled version looks really impressive to me because I've not seen it for about 10 years and that was when it was last on tv and that tv was a CRT !

    • @flashgordon6670
      @flashgordon6670 Před 10 měsíci +2

      When I was a very young boy, my mother used to punish me by making me sit on a tall stool in the kitchen and I wasn’t allowed to get off it until she said, it was very boring a bore-stool. A few times she squashed my big toes under the stool’s legs and bruised them badly, once my toe nails fell off and she burned my face with the kettle. And she constantly psychologically tortured me by telling me I was an accident and other ways.
      That’s why I never went to prison when I got older and probably explains why I turned out the way I am now.
      I learned fast at home being the youngest of 3 boys as well, my home was worse than borstal. I also had an older girl cousin and aunties who “helped” when my family took time off and there were plenty of bullies and scummers at school and on the estate to help out as well.

  • @derekstocker6661
    @derekstocker6661 Před rokem +31

    Fabulous film, very well acted indeed and something like this could never be made now.
    Probably more true to life than we would wish but an absolute classic. Thanks for this.

    • @beer3029
      @beer3029 Před 9 měsíci +2

      The movie "Dog Pound" is a remake of this movie...granted it was made in 2010.

    • @derekstocker6661
      @derekstocker6661 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@beer3029 Thanks for the heads up, ordered.

    • @eric-vu1jy
      @eric-vu1jy Před 8 měsíci +1

      THERES A FILM CALLED ‘BORSTAL’ FROM THE PAST 5 YEARS (UK FILM) WHICH I CANT BE FUCKED WITH AFTER SEEING THIS ORIGINAL CLASSIC….

  • @speakfreeley4473
    @speakfreeley4473 Před rokem +49

    Always laugh when the gym instructor says "no kicking in the goolies" before the "murderball" scene.

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Před rokem +4

      The authorities could never understand why kids let these places with a chip on their shoulder and nothing but hatred for authority

    • @stephenbanyar1874
      @stephenbanyar1874 Před měsícem +1

      _"Aah! You've frozen my goolies!"_
      Richard Hammond in Top Gear Ground Force

  • @adambinnie1332
    @adambinnie1332 Před 3 lety +40

    Remember renting this movie on video In the early 1980's - a hard hitting movie it was one of the first movies everyone rented back then, been reading some of the comments so sorry to hear it brings back bad memories to some people with their own real life experiences, not surprising the Borstal system was abolished In 1982.

  • @pawel7923
    @pawel7923 Před 3 lety +38

    One of the most brutal and powerful films ever made

  • @spartybrearly7221
    @spartybrearly7221 Před rokem +13

    Mr Duke’s face as Archer rips the proverbial out of him 😂

  • @richardjw82
    @richardjw82 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Did screws in places like this never worry about bumping into these lads years down the line after treating them like this?

  • @SesameR7sh
    @SesameR7sh Před 3 lety +45

    Ray Winstone just has star quality written all over him. The way he walks away from the "where's your tool" fight, and does that James Cagney shoulder lift, like he's resetting his muscles, its so stylish, just a perfect moment.
    I wish there was a TV show that showcased perfect moments

    • @vexdup949
      @vexdup949 Před 2 lety

      The black guy thought it would be just fisticuffs...but realised that's not how whitey plays the game.

    • @jamesjameson4566
      @jamesjameson4566 Před rokem +7

      And now he's trying to get people to gamble on some seedy website

    • @wendelee8639
      @wendelee8639 Před rokem +3

      Fiona, you're on CZcams, perhaps research and put together a short compilation of your favourite "Perfect Moments In Movies". If you give it a go, send me the link, I'll watch, like and share. You never know -it could very well be your calling to entertain a CZcams following 👍

    • @Debagio
      @Debagio Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@jamesjameson4566And has played the same character in everything he does.

    • @hidefhq
      @hidefhq Před 8 měsíci

      His was noticed and given the part specifically because of his walk alan saw him and thought it was perfect for the part he plays.

  • @LardarseProductions
    @LardarseProductions Před 4 lety +156

    This will never get shown on television again.

    • @BradBrassman
      @BradBrassman Před 4 lety +31

      It rarely was anyway. Thank f**k for CZcams eh?

    • @LardarseProductions
      @LardarseProductions Před 4 lety +25

      Brad Brassman It used to be on ITV4 late at night but they stopped in 2014

    • @LardarseProductions
      @LardarseProductions Před 3 lety +5

      joecee67 4737 Carlin Sir.

    • @baseballfan99
      @baseballfan99 Před 3 lety +11

      It was shown quite a bit in 1990’s though late at night. As you say not now,

    • @yellelley4788
      @yellelley4788 Před 3 lety +15

      I remember video taping if off late night TV around 2004. (even then it included all the brutal parts like the gay rape scene). Later I downloaded it off the internet (around 2009 I think) ... it'll be with us forever, however far the leftist media want to remove films like this from the public.

  • @gelconnolly7216
    @gelconnolly7216 Před rokem +3

    When you watch it you see lots of stars from tomorrow Ray Winston now a super star. Well done that man.

  • @BaddaBigBoom
    @BaddaBigBoom Před 4 lety +66

    This reminds me of how miserable life could be in the early 70s. Borstal didn't work, violence bred violence ..this film underlines that.
    Fucking fantastic film ...grim and uncomfortable to watch, but fantastic.

  • @deoranjed8118
    @deoranjed8118 Před 4 lety +127

    Every time you watch this movie they look younger and younger!

    • @neilchapman5145
      @neilchapman5145 Před 3 lety +14

      I remember first watching this and all the actors were older than me

    • @georgebuller1914
      @georgebuller1914 Před 3 lety +12

      Thats 'cos you (and I!) are getting older and older! LOL

    • @andypeterson3070
      @andypeterson3070 Před 3 lety +4

      Exactly it's like Stallone in the early Rocky movies. You know you're getting older when he starts to look younger than you.

    • @iamthatguyfromslipknot1137
      @iamthatguyfromslipknot1137 Před 2 lety +2

      Believe me mate the first time i watched this film was when i was about 15 and now im 42 years old so your not alone mate,,lol..

  • @arserobinson7118
    @arserobinson7118 Před 10 měsíci +9

    22:48 the most gruesome scene in the whole film. When it was discovered that Davis had stolen Eckersley's beloved radio.

    • @letsdiscussitoversometea8479
      @letsdiscussitoversometea8479 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Greaves really was a b@stard towards Davis in this film.
      Mind you, the majority of staff were highly unpleasant individuals - the possible exception being Duke.
      That "governor" was by far and away the most detestable... wouldn't be sad if I'd heard he'd poisoned himself.
      I'm completely serious.

  • @itsMrNoble
    @itsMrNoble Před rokem +12

    “You know, when I was out, I always reminded myself you can take something good from every experience. Well, the only thing I'll take from Borstal is evil”
    1:01:07 Archer, sir…

  • @stephenthompson2940
    @stephenthompson2940 Před 2 lety +81

    Ray Winstone's been playing the same part ever since, well done Ray.

    • @gilliangrant8764
      @gilliangrant8764 Před 2 lety

      He doesn't know how to play anything else

    • @fleshgordon6190
      @fleshgordon6190 Před 2 lety

      He's the best

    • @mars7934
      @mars7934 Před 2 lety +1

      Nah. He was Arnie in Minder after this. A cheerful mechanic but dumb as fuck.

    • @terryfahey8191
      @terryfahey8191 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mars7934 and auf weidersen pet

    • @mars7934
      @mars7934 Před 2 lety +1

      @@terryfahey8191 Yes! The squaddie on the run.

  • @stephensaxby2820
    @stephensaxby2820 Před 3 lety +20

    Brutal...uncompromising and absolutely brilliant...this is one of the all time great British films.

  • @jonnyvt6602
    @jonnyvt6602 Před rokem +8

    Films like this kept us on the straight and narrow back in the day!

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Před 3 dny

      Afraid it done nothing to put me off crime just strengthened my hatred fo authority

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Před 3 dny

      I've been in prison when men died of heart attacks and strokes while screws ignored their pleas fo help.there were never any repercussions or enquiries same when people hung themselves

  • @casualfox3572
    @casualfox3572 Před 4 lety +14

    They honestly don't make films like this anymore. Proper classic, some amazing scenes and great acting.

  • @smackedinthejaw
    @smackedinthejaw Před 3 lety +135

    I love watching this family classic on a cold winter's evening. Watching the tomfoolery and jiggery-pokery of the young chaps.

    • @smith82c
      @smith82c Před 3 lety +33

      They certainly are rumbunctious scamps.

    • @freddiem1963
      @freddiem1963 Před 3 lety +3

      Where are you From ?

    • @smackedinthejaw
      @smackedinthejaw Před 3 lety +28

      @@freddiem1963 I am a knight and adventurer from the fabled golden city of Birmingham.

    • @yorkyleefairbank
      @yorkyleefairbank Před 3 lety +19

      Those scaly wags do cause a ruckus i shake my fist at them in utter disbelief at their tomfoolery

    • @jimwilson7193
      @jimwilson7193 Před 3 lety +5

      This made me laugh 😆

  • @benmacdui9328
    @benmacdui9328 Před rokem +4

    Ive still never been back in a greenhouse since first watching this 30 years ago.

  • @WAKE-UP-BRITAIN
    @WAKE-UP-BRITAIN Před 11 měsíci +10

    Proper classic this one 👌 goes deep in this, some brutal scenes and a real British film...Ray Winstone fit the part perfectly

  • @wilhelmhesse1348
    @wilhelmhesse1348 Před 4 lety +135

    10 mins in and I'm hooked...great British TV series production
    The character of Archer is just brilliant. Highly intelligent most dont get him because they aren't on his level of thinking. The actor who played him did an excellent, excellent performance.

    • @joethomas8031
      @joethomas8031 Před 4 lety +3

      Wilhelm Hesse it’s a film not tv series

    • @ttig4044
      @ttig4044 Před 4 lety +4

      Joe Thomas it’s a movie based off a TV Series

    • @joethomas8031
      @joethomas8031 Před 4 lety +3

      TTIG no it’s not

    • @ttig4044
      @ttig4044 Před 4 lety +6

      @@joethomas8031 yes it is dumbass, the series was banned by the BBC because it was too disturbing/realistic. Then they turned it into a theatrical picture.

    • @dragonskulle7283
      @dragonskulle7283 Před 4 lety +12

      Now you need to watch Made in Britain :)) Tim Roth's debut, brilliant.

  • @tarikkhan2341
    @tarikkhan2341 Před 3 lety +181

    The Davis character is heartbreaking man. Just to think kids for real are/went through this kind of torture. I welled up when I first saw this 22 years ago.

    • @brijones
      @brijones Před 3 lety +21

      i was in borstal came out in 77 the screws were sadistic cunts back then it was a psych borstal as well with a hospital wing bad bad memories when they used a liquid cosh (injection Largactil)

    • @andypeterson3070
      @andypeterson3070 Před 3 lety +4

      I bet he had a sore bum after that.

    • @garethglitter5932
      @garethglitter5932 Před 3 lety +10

      Every time another inmate approaches Davis he goes 'Whatchoowant?' in a rude and sneering tone. C of E are we? Answer the Guv/Nor!!! he's even rude to the staff. People like Davis make me sick....

    • @garethglitter5932
      @garethglitter5932 Před 3 lety +5

      @An Armchair D is for Davis, also for Devil. J is for James also for Jesus. Can it be that the greenhouse was the scene of an epic battle between the AntiChrist and the Chosen One, as foretold in Revelations????

    • @garethglitter5932
      @garethglitter5932 Před 3 lety +6

      @An Armchair I always thought Sutcliffe was a Patsy and the real Ripper was actually Davis.

  • @cosmicstargazer10
    @cosmicstargazer10 Před 2 měsíci +3

    A friend much older than me (same age as my father), had been in & out of jail for years, it all started for him with borstal as a teenager. He is the only person I met, I could take it as read, that out of all the people I knew then, he was the only one who could speak with authority on the authenticity of this movie. He said it was just like that. In borstal, you either became completely broken, or got a hell of a lot harder. It became obvious that the way youth detention was managed was untenable for that reason. They were creating nervous wrecks or seasoned, hardened criminals-in-the-making. I don't pretend that youth detention the way it is now is better, but there is at least an understanding & focus on how not to treat wayward kids. Cruelty begets cruelty. Ray Winstone in this as Carlin is just superb, the whole cast lent such a gritty realism to every scene. Not underrated as a classic, but not enough people have seen this film, nobody I speak to nowadays has even heard of it.

  • @jimred5700
    @jimred5700 Před rokem +14

    This is a Masterpiece in every sense. Ray Winstone was never better. And Julian Firth`s depiction of an inmates
    descent into suicidal mania is (for me) on a par with Al Pacino`s depiction of Francis Lionel`s mental collapse into a total
    catatonic state in the 1973 classic: Scarecrow. Both played to perfection. Interestingly, both of these depictions were
    triggered by a violent sexual assault.

  • @divergencefilms
    @divergencefilms Před 4 lety +21

    Made in 1979 and portraying that time and the years before. Still a great film to watch.

  • @GrayFox7767
    @GrayFox7767 Před 3 lety +183

    Not a single second of screen time is wasted in this film. An absolute masterclass in taut, efficient direction.
    Great script too. “Why am I so far from home? Cos you killed that kid” lol

    • @justinb3574
      @justinb3574 Před 3 lety +8

      Ha ha and the way he chuckled like he robbed a sweet shop or summit

    • @AJ-qn6gd
      @AJ-qn6gd Před 2 lety +13

      But I don’t smoke
      Ya fucking do now poufta there’s no dolly mixtures in here ! Classic 👍🏻🇬🇧

    • @EnlargedPenis
      @EnlargedPenis Před 2 lety +2

      This is my favourite film and i think that's my favourite line in the whole thing. In the book version which the writer wrote after the films, it's different. It's said "with disgust" but I feel it's better this way. 😂

    • @theodoremason6344
      @theodoremason6344 Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah kind of reminds me of Trainspotting, only 90 minutes long but every scene just as poignant as the one before and after it.

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Před 2 lety +5

      This is a good description of what the authorities were like in those days is it any wonder that many of those who went through these places came out worse than they were and ioln

  • @anotherledfreak8649
    @anotherledfreak8649 Před 2 měsíci

    Found the DVD while clearing out the roof. Glad you put it up here. Just as good today as it was back when it came out. Thanks!

  • @clyth41
    @clyth41 Před rokem +11

    Classic film. Horrowing, disturbing and very very sad... Still as disturbing as ever when I first saw it over 30 years ago..

  • @robertanderson5905
    @robertanderson5905 Před 4 lety +65

    A real sad experience for these young men to have to endure,brings tears to my eyes,the authorities should be held accountable for their immoral actions...

    • @DavisSir
      @DavisSir Před 4 lety +1

      Not for me. I’m grateful to the screws. Later on after my delicious love making in the greenhouse I learned my place in the pecking order and I became a barrister and I convicted these three c()£s who called themselves “The musical youth” for smoking weed.
      For some reason they walked out of court without one officer stopping them singing “Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side”...
      Weird...
      Soo Good...

    • @garyzod8818
      @garyzod8818 Před 4 lety +3

      Pervert

    • @evertonporter7887
      @evertonporter7887 Před 3 lety +18

      I hope every single one of those sadists who carried out such abuses in real life in those brutal institutions will be brought to justice! I hope the victims come forward and speak out.

    • @jaiharvey520
      @jaiharvey520 Před 3 lety +9

      @@evertonporter7887 100% mate, i hope they all get punished and let the inmates deal with them

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel Před 2 lety +5

      Most end up in prison as adults, often for long terms or life, or dead. That is the reality of it. Most have fathers, or parents, who aren't any better, or went thru the same as teens.

  • @user-qn6yt3zx3w
    @user-qn6yt3zx3w Před 3 lety +14

    Why does this remind me so so much of secondary school in the 70’s/80’s?
    Although not as extreme, the motives of the masters and culture was very similar.
    Every master was a hammer and every student a nail.

    • @abc33944
      @abc33944 Před 2 lety

      Caludon castle Coventry 1980s

  • @nickwhite1182
    @nickwhite1182 Před rokem +5

    . I was in Rochester borstal late 70s..... This film is spot on just like it was..... it's like going back in a timewarp. Short Sharp shock.

  • @gshockbabe6144
    @gshockbabe6144 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I have served time in Hmp Corntonvale,HMP Lower Newton,HMP Holloway and HMP Styal.If you keep your head down,do what you are told and dont bully any one you will make it through your sentence.But prison officers?Cant stand the scum!

  • @SouthJerseySam
    @SouthJerseySam Před 3 lety +144

    Alan Clarke certainly didn't shy away from the brutal nature in any of his films. This is a prime example.

    • @mogadon7
      @mogadon7 Před 2 lety +4

      117.00 - the GREEN-HOUSE scene...to save anyone the time.

    • @SouthJerseySam
      @SouthJerseySam Před 2 lety +6

      I wasn't exactly referring to that, but that definitely was an uncomfortable scene with a tragic outcome.

    • @robertbrighton9797
      @robertbrighton9797 Před 2 lety +1

      Always annoyed the rapists never got theirs from Carlin

    • @djdeemz7651
      @djdeemz7651 Před rokem +12

      @@SouthJerseySam The Grin from the screw watching is most disturbing

    • @beardedloon77
      @beardedloon77 Před rokem +8

      Wasn't the original ,the firm, starring Gary Oldman one of Alan Clarkes? Its also a great film with some other really recognisable before their prime actors.

  • @chrisevans5259
    @chrisevans5259 Před 3 lety +21

    Love the gritty realism of this film,...it's raw and hard hitting,...and pulls no punches,....and a young Ray Winstone was born to play this role,....love the film

    • @vexdup949
      @vexdup949 Před 2 lety +2

      He was in a couple of Sweeney episodes well before, though.

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 Před 9 měsíci +1

      You're love is cruel

  • @kimwears5050
    @kimwears5050 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Me and hubby watched this in the 90s, we wonder how many reoffended once released. The greenhouse scene is horrific, that poor young lad 😭

  • @kerrymandanny8135
    @kerrymandanny8135 Před rokem +8

    Powerful film man my god they couldn't make something like this today. First saw it in the early 2000s as a 12 13 year old and still a movie hasn't hit me like this one has.

  • @arya9024
    @arya9024 Před 3 lety +29

    The psych hospital I worked at was almost as brutal as this borstal. And they were in there only because they were unwell or intellectually handicapped . They did absolutely nothing wrong !!!

    • @fretboardmaster70
      @fretboardmaster70 Před 2 lety +5

      One of my good mates younger Brother Daniel worked in a Psychiatric unit as an orderly in the late 80s. He had to quit after 4 months because of the brutality he witnessed there. He and some others was forced to hold patients down whilst they administered ECT without anesthetic or muscle relaxants. So much for modified ECT in NHS British Mental Hospitals. According to Daniel, most of the patients were educationally challenged and weren’t really causing trouble or were even psychotic or manic. The Electro Shocks were sometimes used as punishment and administered without consent.

    • @AaronHendu
      @AaronHendu Před rokem +5

      Personal experience as someone who's spent a bit of time in a ward within the last decade...it's disgusting. I don't want to talk about specifics cause it's just triggering. It wasn't all bad, for me...but some people had it really awful in there and it makes me hurt just thinking about it.

  • @LittleMissGrosser
    @LittleMissGrosser Před 4 lety +141

    Heartbreaking, stark, brutal film. I cry at Davis in the greenhouse. Love Archer.

    • @emperorreign6154
      @emperorreign6154 Před 4 lety +1

      Raul Sandoval 25 If he knew about it, he probably would have.

    • @DavisSir
      @DavisSir Před 4 lety +28

      Don’t cry for me. I loved every minute of it. Those tears were tears of joy in that scene when my boyfriends broke me in for the first time...
      Soo good..

    • @Corkedwolf43771
      @Corkedwolf43771 Před 3 lety +1

      4721 Archer sir

    • @europa1387
      @europa1387 Před 3 lety +19

      @@DavisSir Sick bastard haha

    • @BermondseyBoy
      @BermondseyBoy Před 3 lety +30

      @@DavisSir you can see where the rapists are in this comment

  • @laankebygg3685
    @laankebygg3685 Před 9 měsíci +5

    A rather distressing movie. I have never been locked up like in this movie, but while watching it I put myself in there and wondered as to how I would cope. At the age of 11, being a rather lightweight, I beat a 15-year-old bully up for picking on me. He was a lot bigger than I was, but I was so sick of his bullying that I had to stop him. He was very wary of me after that and kept his distance. What distressed me here was not the bullying of the other inmates but by those who were there as staff. That sort of system rarely works. A system of trust and giving usually works better on most, but not on all. 😢

    • @piercebrosnan9528
      @piercebrosnan9528 Před 7 měsíci

      You must have been a big 11 year old

    • @laankebygg3685
      @laankebygg3685 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@piercebrosnan9528 Nope, just determined.

    • @piercebrosnan9528
      @piercebrosnan9528 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@laankebygg3685 Can you go into detail about the demolition of this guy?

    • @laankebygg3685
      @laankebygg3685 Před 7 měsíci

      @@piercebrosnan9528 Quite often, these bullies are a bit dim-witted, making them slow in both body and soul.
      As a young adult in my early 20s, I also beat a second Dan Blackbelt, who had been taught judo in Japan for two years, when I had only a couple of weeks earlier been graded from novice to a yellow belt. Not only did it surprise me, but it also surprised him, as this was a judo grading of adult students at another club that I had been invited to attend and compete in.
      The secret here was that he was also a champion heavyweight weightlifter and musclebound, though I knew nothing about any of this until after the match. I was lightweight and sprightly, as well as determined. I received a half point for holding him down for 25 seconds, then a full point for a good throw to finish the competition. I was automatically promoted to a blue belt after the grading competition. Gradings in judo go from novice = White belt, yellow belt, orange belt, green belt, blue belt, brown belt and through the Dans of Black Belt, one, two, etc.

  • @adamdickson1404
    @adamdickson1404 Před 2 lety +11

    In the top 5 British films without a doubt. The cast, script and direction are flawless.

  • @davewilson4058
    @davewilson4058 Před 4 lety +22

    Just watched SCUM, a compelling portrayal of the way Institutions were and maybe still are run by the authorities of the day. A disturbing, but brilliant film.

  • @SW-kr9fl
    @SW-kr9fl Před 11 měsíci +23

    Alan Clarke made several masterpieces. I’d say this is his most powerful film. Ray Winstone and all the other young actors are brilliant. Archer is the best character, how he’s so far ahead of everyone else intellectually, love how he constantly causes issues for the screws

    • @PorkysGaming
      @PorkysGaming Před 10 měsíci

      this version ( theatrical ) deffo has the best archer, in the original release although the dialogue is muchly the same, the actor doesnt portray archer as well as this one.
      ( ive got both versions )

    • @chef-mumbles1970
      @chef-mumbles1970 Před 10 měsíci

      Kudos to you not many people realise there two verision the original BBC version banned for obvious 1977 reasons then re filmed for a theatre realise in1979 with one change as far as I rember which you named rays finest work were your tool ❤️🇬🇧🙃 andy

    • @telsutton
      @telsutton Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@PorkysGaming I think you're right. As much as I love David Threlfall, I think Mick Ford nails 'Archer'. Seen both actors in the theatre, long ago, and they were superb. Btw, Ford also played a character called 'Archer' in the excellent 90s series, 'Harry'.

    • @PorkysGaming
      @PorkysGaming Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@chef-mumbles1970 in the origional Carling ( ray ) had a missus inside, and it was hinting more towards homosexuality, obviously in the theatrical release this was cut.
      Also a couple of the screws play different screws in the theatrical release.
      Another diffenrence is the uniform, and colours of the borstal, in the origional it was a greenish uniform and walls, and in the remake they was weaing blue.
      In the theatrical carling swings the pool balls in a sock once, in the original he hits with them multiple times.
      there are a few differences many are not noticed

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech Před 7 měsíci

      @@chef-mumbles1970 If you search some of the more prolific torrent sites, you can find both versions, albeit the banned release is in very poor quality as a rule - ripped from a VHS tape and in dire need of a clean up.
      The Internet Archive used to have a good copy of the banned version, which I managed to grab years ago and I cleaned it up myself. However, with my ISP, I can't share things over torrent and I'm sure CZcams would take it down if I posted it here. I've dropped it on a few FTP sites over the years though! And I have a copy and a backup. So it's safe! The world won't lose it! XD