Scum (DVD) 
Scum (DVD)

 
Scum (DVD)

Title: Scum
Director: Alan Clarke
EAN: 5018011203728
Rating: UK:18
Product ID: EPID46408311
Description: Featuring both the previously unseen BBC version and the Theatrical version. Controversial story of the cruelty and violence inside a Government Borstal. The film powerfully and sensationally portrays one man's struggle against all odds ...
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  Scum DVD Review
Review created: 27/10/06
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11 of 15 people found this review helpful.

A freakish cross-breed between Tony Richardson's somber The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner and Kinji Fukasaku's ferocious Battle Royale, Scum caused quite the uproar in conservative Britain upon its release in 1979. Created for BBC television, Scum was promptly shelved by the network, which found it too despondent, bleak, and anti-establishment to release. Undaunted, the filmmakers reshot the project as a feature film two years later, making it even more brutal and nihilistic, a savage attack on the Borstal system of young youth offenders which became an instant underground classic.

Cult fans and collectors will be thrilled to learn that this DVD release of Scum contains not only the theatrical release, but the rarely-seen BBC version, with many of the same actors playing the same roles in both versions.

When a new boy, Carlin (Ray Winstone, Sexy Beast), gets transferred to a new Borstal, his arrival is greeted with apprehension by staff and inmates alike. In his last Borstal, Carlin had assaulted an officer, which immediately places him in unfavorable standing with the staff, who take special pleasure in beating and humiliating him to show him who is in charge. Likewise, the Borstal's "Daddy," a fierce boy named Pongo, makes sure Carlin knows his place from the start with a few solid beatings.

Carlin makes friends with an inmate named Archer, who seems totally out of place. A quiet, introspective youth, he fights the system in his own small little ways, intimidating the screws (authorities) with his icy demeanor and intimidating intellect and taunting the authorities with bizarre personal habits, requests for vegetarian food, Dostoevsky novels, and his interest in Mecca. Since he never resorts to anger or violence, the screws have no idea how to deal with him.

Carlin, on the other hand, takes in the animosity with a quiet fury, refusing to be drawn into making a move against either the Daddy or the screws (officers) until the time is right. Carlin used to be a Daddy in his last Borstal and plans to be one again. Mercilessly, he removes Pongo from power and begins to run the institution with an iron fist, turning the entire institution into an unlit powder keg…


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  A must see film, no two ways about it. Who's the daddy
Review created: 02/11/06
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2 of 6 people found this review helpful.

Saw this film many moons ago, and thought it was awesome...
Watched it again, and it was even better than that.
A mixture of honour amoungst thieves, survival of the fittest and fighting to win against a crooked system that doesn't work.
British movie making at its very best!


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  scum DVD
Review created: 09/01/07
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1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

The DVD was bought as a christmas present for my partner,he had already seen the film so he knew he would enjoy it.However the price was excellent and the promptness of delivery was good.


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  ******* SCUM *******
Review created: 23/07/08
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This is the hard and shocking story of life in a British Borstal for young offenders. Scum stars Ray Winstone as Carlin, the one man prepared to struggle against all odds to be top dog in a system that is intent on breaking him.


A fantastic film from start to finish, a real rollercoaster ride through life in a borstal, from abused inmates to violent racist screws like the nasty Mr Sands "I'm having you lad. You banged that officer at Roly. You must have thought you walked quietly away from that one. But he's here. He's me. He's every ******* screw in this borstal. Every one of us. Come on!"


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You will love it - buy now!and mind get your soap on a rope


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  SCUM COLLECTORS 2 DISC DVD
Review created: 02/05/08
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A must have for collectors,the 1st disc includes the banned 1977 version which is a lot more raw and real than the 1979 cinema version which is still good,both versions have running comentries with ray winston and phil daniels in the extras.An important film for the british film industry which set a bechmark for documentry style films.no nonsense gritty realism showing british borstals in their true light.If people watched this they might think twice before falling on the wrong side of the law...A must see film !


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