Danny Jones (1971)
Director: Jules Bricken
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Some nice shots of the Welsh countryside, but mostly a cliché story about a Welsh carpenter, his apprentice son, and a posh bint who comes between them. The father learns that the boy must have his independence; the boy figures out that women who see themselves as sex objects can be used as such; and the posh bint ends up happy to have someone whom she thinks loves her in spite of her weight problem. Visit Wales instead.Author: JK
Cast & crew
Director: Jules Bricken
Producer: Donald Getz
Cast: Frank Finlay, Jane Carr, Len Jones, Jenny Hanley, Nigel Humphreys full cast
Duration: 91 mins
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