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Scum

Scum

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Director: Alan Clarke
Actors: Ray Winstone, Mick Ford, Julian Firth, John Blundell, Phil Daniels
Studio: Blue Underground
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 30539

Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Limited Edition, Subtitled, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 96 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: BU1043
UPC: 827058104395
EAN: 0827058104395
ASIN: B000096IAA

Theatrical Release Date: 1979
Release Date: February 28, 2006
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Condition: BRAND NEW AND FACTORY SEALED

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
THE FILM THEY COULD NOT BAN!In the late '70s director Alan Clarke was hired by the BBC to make a television drama about life inside a juvenile detention center. The program was so relentlessly brutal that the horrified network banned its broadcast forever. In defiance Clarke and producer Clive Parsons remade the film as an even more uncompromising theatrical feature. Ray Winstone (SEXY BEAST) stars as Carlin a young thug rising to the top of an inhuman prison hierarchy amidst violence vengeance and sexual assualt. This is the grim and graphic indictment of the British borstal system that outraged a nation and shocked audiences worldwide. This is SCUM.Phil Daniels (QUADROPHENIA) co-stars in this infamous and unforgettable shocker now fully restored from original UK master materials and featuring a candid new audio commentary by Ray Winstone.2-Disc Limited Edition - Includes the Original Banned BBC Version!DVD Features: Available Subtitles: English Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1) English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround) English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) SCUM (Theatrical Version): Audio Commentary with Star Ray Winstone Interviews with Producer Clive Parsons & Writer Roy Minton Poster & Still Galleries Theatrical Trailer SCUM (BBC Version): Audio Commentary with Stars Phil Daniels and David Threlfall and Producer Margaret Matheson Selected Scenes with Audio Commentary by Star Ray WinstoneSystem Requirements:Running Time 78 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 827058104395 Manufacturer No: BU1043

Amazon.com
The son of a bricklayer who also spent some time as a laborer before studying acting and directing in Canada, Alan Clarke (who died in 1990) got his start at the BBC in the 1960s. By 1977, he had directed his explosive and controversial television feature, Scum, starring Ray Winstone (Sexy Beast) as a survivor at a corrupt and brutal juvenile prison. Harrowing, claustrophobic, and deeply tragic, Scum was banned by the BBC for graphic brutality (and, quite likely, criticism of the justice system), leading Clarke to remake it with Winstone and the same script as a 1979 theatrical release. Both versions are included on this disc, and each is a unique experience. The earlier Scum is a lean, low-budget, relentlessly nightmarish drama while its second take is moodier, slower, and intermittently shocking. --Tom Keogh


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Haunting   September 23, 2008
euroyankee (Ar Ramadi, Iraq)
This DVD was the last of my short lived fascination with British crime. In "Scum" we got to see some of the English Youth Correctional system in action. Apparently this movie was so controversial that it was banned for life by the BBC. It is disturbing but not nearly as haunting as the American version "Bad Boys" starring Sean Penn. Yes us Yanks tend to make things better (or worse depending on who you talk to!) We do take things to the extreme, but this film is already out there.


5 out of 5 stars RAW , HEARTBREAKING AND SCARY   June 2, 2007
Oliver Penn (New York City)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

I watched the first version of this film, but had to wait a couple of days before I viewed the latter version of two years later. It was THAT strong -- brutal and vile. "Man's inhumanity to man" fits this film perfectly.

Yes, out-of-control youth must be dealt with, but not by inhuman, depraved authoritarians! The administrators of this borstal (reformatory) were all sick, demented sex perverts, who seem to get pleasure out of watching these young men devour one another.

Both versions are brutal, but the remake went even further, especially the greenhouse rape. In the first version, there were two harmless-looking lads who attacked "James". In the sequel, three toughs were the perpetrators. The attact went on for what seemed, several minutes (screen time). For the victim, it probably felt like hours.

Both films are nearly identical with some of the same actors repeating their roles, especially the lead, Ray Winstone, but the actors were so good, it didn't matter that all of the originals didn't return. It was interesting to see other actors take on the parts.

The latter version does seem more "modern." But the sexual angle was played down. In the second version, Winstone's character didn't seek out a "wife" to take care of his sexual needs. Also, the suicide of the rape victim was more graphic, therefore shocking.

A hardcore version of the movie is now out called "Borstal Boy" and it provides what even SCUM couldn't: graphic sex, which was probably the major activity that went on in these institutions, out-ranking violence.



4 out of 5 stars Exceeding Expectations   November 20, 2006
Michael Kerjman (The Earth)
4 out of 8 found this review helpful

Since reading "The Gulliver's Travels", an ancient black and white classic publication, a grey color is being associated with too many UK masterpieces.

This movie depicting a brutal ignorant juvenile correction institution has definitely exceeded my expectations by cynically exaggerated screening of human life meaningless and oppressive state employees of whom the major factual task highlighted is annihilating even a shadow of intelligence and individuality of inmates.

Bushing, same-sex gang raping and in-charge deployed voyeurism, suicides, explicit provocations to suite the wards and masters of wards at all governing levels in exchange for own perverted gratification and miserable-in-outer-world benefits, are shocking testimony to a movie- authors' reality for viewers worldwide.


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