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Vince Powell film reviews


Vince Powell

British director


1965-1966

Pardon the Expression

screenplay

The Sting 1965

Leonard Swindley becomes the deputy manager of the department store Dobson & Hawks. He is constantly suspended between the demands of management and the reluctance of the employees.

1967-1971

Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width

screenplay

The Sting 1967

Two tailors run the business together - Manny Cohen is Jewish and Patrick Kelly is Irish catholic. They do not allow their religion get in the way of good argument.

1972-1976

Love Thy Neighbour

screenplay

The Sting 1972

The life of suburban family is about to change completely when new neighbours move in next door. Especially Eddie is not so keen to have black neighbours.

1975-1975

The Wackers

screenplay

The Sting 1975

The Clarksons is typical Liverpool family - they live in small house of red bricks, where there isn’t much space for anyone. Billy Clarkson, father and husband, just returns after 2 years spent on a merchant ship... Well, almost - he spent last 2 years in prison.

1977-1986

Mind Your Language

screenplay

The Sting 1977

English tutor takes up group of imigrants on "English for foreigners" course, but his naive enthusiasm quickly fades away when he realizes what problems he will have to face.

1977-1977

Odd Man Out

screenplay

The Sting 1977

Neville Sutcliffe, a camp owner of a Blackpool chip shop, inherits a candy rock factory in Littlehampton and also learns that he has a step-sister.

1984-1985

Bottle Boys

screenplay

The Sting 1984

The staff of Dawson’s Dairies delivers the milk to the suburban part of London, but milk is hardly their most important topic during conversations in canteen.




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