Remembrance (1982)
Director: Colin Gregg
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
An episodic slice-of-life drama (the last 24 hours in port of a group of young naval ratings) cut with muted suspense (a search for the identity of the comatose victim of a disco bouncer's brutality), this Channel 4-commissioned feature occupies an unhappy middle ground between the distinctive approaches of Loach and Hines (Looks and Smiles) and Frears and Poliakoff (Bloody Kids). Opportunistically and inappropriately lumbered with a 'Falklands factor' promotional emphasis during its cinema release, the film subsequently took a major prize at the Taormina festival - presumably awarded more for good intentions than achievements.Author: PT
Cast & crew
Director: Colin Gregg
Producer: Colin Gregg
Cast: David John, Gary Oldman, Martin Barrass, Kenneth Griffith, Ewan Stewart, John Altman, Sally Jane Jackson full cast
Duration: 117 mins
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