Violent Playground

Violent Playground

EVERY CITY HAS ITS DANGEROUS YOUTH. Stark, explosive drama - as the camera lays bare the heart of a big city and probe the secrets of its Violent Playground.

Director: Basil Dearden

Producer: Michael Relph

A Liverpool juvenile liaison officer struggles with a young and dangerous pyromaniac.

108 min Rating: 7/10 Released

Top Cast

Stanley Baker
Stanley Baker
Detective Sergeant Jack Truman
Anne Heywood
Anne Heywood
Cathie Murphy
David McCallum
David McCallum
Johnnie Murphy
Peter Cushing
Peter Cushing
Father Laidlaw
John Slater
John Slater
Sgt. Walker
Clifford Evans
Clifford Evans
Headmaster Evans

Movie Info

Director: Basil Dearden

Producer: Michael Relph

Production Companies: The Rank Organisation

Countries: United Kingdom

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User Reviews

What Others Said

CinemaSerf: David McCallum features strongly in this rather gritty story of "Johnnie", a bit of a pyromaniac, who falls foul of local policeman "Truman" (Stanley Baker) who is charged with dealing with the town's more violently recalcitrant youth. The latter character is not just about law enforcement, though, he is about rehabilitation and the gist of the story is to demonstrate that, whilst never easy or straightforward, there is always a certain degree of hope. "Truman" alights on the young "Johnnie" after he encounters his young niece and nephew running petty - and quite clever - scams on their neighbours. When he takes them home, he sees that their mother "Cathie" (Anne Heywood) is trying to do her best against formidable odds and that their other life influence is caught up in the semi-legal world of sex, drugs and rock and roll. In itself, the story is nothing particularly remarkable - but the characters are engaging, not always likeable, but they have depth which Basil Dearden takes his time to let us experience. The writing is pretty overly simplistic, though, and Baker really only has one gear as an actor and though he isn't bad here, he falls to resonate much as a man who might actually care. Visually, this film shows us a Liverpool that was still in the grips of post war doldrums, and the photography does much to engender the sense of need felt by many of the working class residents; it also shows us that it wasn't just London that had a rich mix of "personalities" embedded within the community - some tolerated more than others! Most folk watching now will only recall McCallum from his "Duckie" role in "NCIS". This film clearly demonstrates that for a while in the late 1950s, he was an actor prepared to push boundaries and tackle some borderline taboo topics with enthusiasm and skill.