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A Pint of Plain
'A Pint of Plain' was filmed on location in and around Shepherd's Bush, here in West London. Because O'Sullivan enabled his actors to use improvisation and gave them no formal script, the film has a raw, gripping and truthful 'drama – documentary' feel about it.
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Plot Summary
This film is a very obscure production, with limited information available. It is believed to be a drama, likely focusing on personal struggles or societal issues of the era. The specific plot details remain largely undocumented in public records.
Critical Reception
Due to its obscurity, there is very little critical reception available for 'A Pint of Plain'. It does not appear to have received widespread distribution or critical review, making it difficult to gauge its overall reception.
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Fun Fact
The extreme lack of readily available information about 'A Pint of Plain' (1975) makes it one of the more challenging films to research, suggesting it might have been a very limited release, a student film, or potentially a working title for another project that is better documented.
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