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The End of the Road is a 1954 British drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Finlay Currie, Duncan Lamont and Naomi Chance. It was produced by Group Three Films as a second feature with funding from the NFFC and distributed by British Lion .
Year: 1954. Original title: The End of the Road. Synopsis: Known as Mick to some and Mack to others, because he is half Scottish and half Irish, a veteran electro plater has retirement forced upon him, but his bullheaded refusal to take it causes ructions.You can watch The End of the Road through on the platforms:
- Arthur Grant (B&W)
- Wolf Rilla
- United Kingdom
- Drama
La strada (The Road) is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini and co-written by Fellini, Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano. The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman ( Giulietta Masina ) bought from her mother by Zampanò ( Anthony Quinn ), a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road.
Synopsis. Known as Mick to some and Mack to others, because he is half Scottish and half Irish, a veteran electro plater has retirement forced upon him, but his bullheaded refusal to take it causes ructions.
An emergency at his old plant gives a forcibly retired Englishman a chance to prove his place in the work force.
- Drama
- Finlay Currie
- Wolf Rilla
Wolf Rilla's drama is a cut abpve the average as Finlay Currie's Mick Mack (so called because he is half-Irish, half-Scottish) finds himself adrift after enforced retirement and a change in circumstances. The home of a working-class family is well-drawn, with an eye for small details.
Overview. Having been given enforced retirement due to his age, Mick-Mack creates strain upon his extended family. Wolf Rilla. Director. Geoffrey Orme. Screenplay. James Forsyth. Writer. Top Billed Cast. Finlay Currie. Old 'Mick-Mack' Duncan Lamont. Barney. Naomi Chance. Molly. Hilda Fenemore. Madge. David Hannaford. Barney Wee.