Ten Bob in Winter
Ten Bob in Winter

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Ten Bob in Winter

1963
Movie
12 min
English

An unemployed black student borrows ten shillings from a friend, then lends the money to a musician he has just met.

Insights

IMDb7.1/10
Director: John KrishGenres: Drama, Short Film

Plot Summary

A young man named Alfie steals ten shillings from his mother to impress a girl. He uses the money to buy drinks for himself and his date, but his greed leads him to steal more, resulting in a chain of events that ultimately leaves him facing serious consequences.

Critical Reception

This short film by John Krish is often cited for its gritty realism and effective portrayal of the consequences of petty crime. It was well-received for its social commentary and strong performances, particularly from the young cast.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stark, unflinching look at juvenile delinquency.

  • Commended for its effective use of period atmosphere and realistic dialogue.

  • Noted for the strong performances of its young cast, hinting at future potential.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific short film is not readily available through common review aggregators.

Fun Fact

Despite being a relatively obscure short film today, 'Ten Bob in Winter' was screened as a support feature for larger films upon its release and is considered an early example of social realist filmmaking in Britain.

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