The best Peter Kerrigan’s movies

Peter Kerrigan

Peter Kerrigan

01/01/1916 (108 años)
Today we present the best Peter Kerrigan’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Peter Kerrigan’s movies.
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The Spongers

The Spongers
8.6/10
Set against the backdrop of Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, the play depicts a single mother's struggles as welfare cuts affect the poor and disabled. The derogatory term 'spongers' is used by British tabloid press to describe people who are dependent on welfare support, however the play presents the case of a family who really need the help of welfare support. The title sequence shows the title of the play, 'The Spongers', superimposed over a picture of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, denoting them as 'the real spongers' as Royal finances are paid by British taxpayers.

The Black Stuff

The Black Stuff
8.1/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 02/01/1980
  • Character: George Malone
Drama about a Merseyside tarmac gang away on a contract on Teesside. Without the boss around, there's a chance for some local diversion with the natives while keeping up the spirit of free enterprise, preferably on the firm's time.

The Body

The Body
7.1/10
A psychedelic documentary of the body electric, with music by Pink Floyd. The film was directed and produced by Roy Battersby. The film's narrators, Frank Finlay and Vanessa Redgrave, provide commentary that combines the knowledge of human biologists and anatomical experts. The film's soundtrack, Music from the Body, was composed by Ron Geesin and Roger Waters.

The Big Flame

The Big Flame
7.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 19/02/1969
  • Character: Peter Conner
After a prolonged industrial dispute in the Liverpool Docks, the striking workers reject management demands of a return to work and decide instead to occupy the docks and run the operation themselves.

United Kingdom

United Kingdom
8.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 08/12/1981
  • Character: Peter Connor
Incendiary 1981 Play for Today, written by Jim Allen and directed by Roland Joffé that tells the story of a group of housing estate residents who attempt to organise against persistent rent rises.

The Rank and File

The Rank and File
6.7/10
Ken Loach production for The Wednesday Play; a fictionalised account of the Pilkingtons Glass strike in St Helens, 1970.

Bag of Yeast

Bag of Yeast
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 22/02/1976
  • Character: James Scannell
When teacher Tony Scannell decides he wants to be ordained as a Catholic Priest his decision has wide ranging effects on his family and loved ones.

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