Three Clear Sundays

Three Clear Sundays

85 mins | Drama, Crime, TV Movie | April 7, 1965

Ken Loach production for The Wednesday Play, reflecting contemporary debates surrounding the abolishment of capital punishment.

Three Clear Sundays

85 mins | Drama, Crime, TV Movie | April 7, 1965

Three Clear Sundays
Ken Loach production for The Wednesday Play, reflecting contemporary debates surrounding the abolishment of capital punishment.
Producers BBC
Original title Three Clear Sundays
Directors Ken Loach
Writers Jimmy O'Connor

Cast

Tony Selby

as Danny Lee

Rita Webb

as Britannia Lee

Dickie Owen

as Big Al

Will Stampe

as Porky

John Blythe

as Jimmy the Gent

Bernard Shine

as PC One a Day

Wally Patch

as Prisoner

Ken Wayne

as Prisoner

Alec Ross

as Nick Carney

Glynn Edwards

as Prisoner Officer Johnson

George Webb

as Jim Ritchie

Howell Evans

as Prison Officer Morgan

Eric Mason

as Millin

Alan Cooper

as Maguire

Brian Weske

as Lou

Griffith Davies

as Joss

Glenn Williams

as Abel

George Sewell

as Johnny May

Ken Jones

as Robbo Robertson

David Crane

as Winters

George Tovey

as Little George

Kenneth Colley

as Nick

Kim Peacock

as Prison Governor

Edwin Brown

as Chief Prison Officer

Michael Goldie

as Prison Officer

Leonard Webb

as Cock-Eye

Jack Cunningham

as Nobby Rogers

Haydn Jones

as Silent Sam

David Baxter

as Tony Hobbs

Henry Webb

as Samuel Goldstein

Dermot MacDowell

as Fr. Cavanagh

Anthony Blackshaw

as PO Rice

Ron Welling

as Orderly

Ian Anders

as PO

Jack Melford

as Judge

Reg Lever

as Juror

Ben Howard

as Charlie

Howard Goorney

as Albert Ketch

Anthony Woodruff

as Dr Crosby