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| BRONCO
BULLFROG |
Year: 1969
UK: BFI Films
Cast: Del Walker, Anne Gooding, Sam Shepherd, Roy Haywood,
Freda Shepherd, Dick Philpott, Chris Shepherd, Stuart Stones, Geoff
Wincott, J Hughes Sr, Mick Hart, Ken Field, Marguerite Hughes
Director: Barney Platts-Mills
Country: UK
UK: 86 mins
UK Certificate: 15 contains strong language and one written
use of very strong language
UK Release Date: 11
June 2010 (Limited Re-release)
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Synopsis
Cult 60s classic BRONCO BULLFROG was mainly improvised by a
non-professional cast of teenagers from Stratford, East London.
Slightly based on events that had occurred to the actors, the film
is a lively and unique depiction of late 60s London.
Young teenager lovers, 17 year-old Del Quant (Del Walker) and 15
year-old Irene Richardson (Anne Gooding) have no money and nowhere
to go. Del's dad (Dick Philpott) is resentful and suspicious while
Irene's tightly wound mum (Freda Shepherd) doesn’t help the
situation. Instead they seek out their old friend 'Bronco Bullfrog',
recently out of Borstal who’s already making an enviably
independent lifestyle for himself.
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