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Plot. Frank is an unemployed, discontented and rebellious teenage Teddy Boy, living at home with his mild-mannered father, domineering mother and sister Josie. Frank harbours a deep-seated resentment and hatred towards the black people he sees as flooding Notting Hill and taking all the jobs.
The Wind of Change: Directed by Vernon Sewell. With Donald Pleasence, Johnny Briggs, Ann Lynn, Hilda Fenemore. Frank is an unemployed, discontented and rebellious teenage, living at home with his mild-mannered father, domineering mother and sister Josie.
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- Drama
- Vernon Sewell
- 1961-03
Synopsis. Taking its title from Harold Macmillan’s widely-reported Cape Town speech about the process of decolonisation in Africa, The Wind of Change showed the other side of the coin: the impact of colonial immigration at ‘home’. The film deals with the ‘colour problem’ within the context of Teddy boy violence. Cast. Crew.
- Vernon Sewell
The Wind of Change. Set against the Notting Hill race riots and focusing on a father who is a world-weary man and his rebellious son, Frank.
- Drama
- Donald Pleasence
- Vernon Sewell
The Wind of Change is a 1961 British drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Donald Pleasence, Johnny Briggs and Ann Lynn.
Taking its title from Harold Macmillan's widely-reported Cape Town speech about the process of decolonisation in Africa, The Wind of Change showed the other side of the coin: the impact of colonial immigration at 'home'.
The Wind of Change (1961) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.