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The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner is a British film of genre Drama directed by Tony Richardson released in USA on 21 september 1962 with Tom Courtenay

The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962)

The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
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Released in USA 21 september 1962
Length 1h44
Directed by
Genres Drama
Rating74% 3.7464753.7464753.7464753.7464753.746475

The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner is a 1962 film, based on the short story of the same name.
The screenplay, like the short story, was written by Alan Sillitoe.
The film was directed by Tony Richardson, one of the new young directors emerging from documentary films, specifically a series of 1950s filmmakers known as the Free Cinema movement.

It tells the story of "a rebellious youth" (played by Tom Courtenay), sentenced to a borstal ('Approved School') for burgling a bakery, who rises through the ranks of the institution through his prowess as a long-distance runner. During his solitary runs, reveries of his life and times before his incarceration lead him to re-evaluate his privileged status as the Governor's (played by Michael Redgrave) prize runner.

Set in a grim environment of early-1960s Britain and like other films which deal with rebellious youth, it is a story of how the youth chooses to defy authority, in so doing securing his self-esteem (at the probable personal cost of continued confinement). The film places its characters thoroughly in their social milieu. Class consciousness abounds throughout: the "them" and "us" notions which Richardson shows reflect the very basis of British society at the time, so that Redgrave's "proper gentleman" of a Governor is in contrast to many of the young working class inmates.

Much of the filming took place in and around Claygate, Surrey at Ruxley Towers, a Victorian mock castle built by Lord Foley (hence Ruxton Towers). The building had been used as a NAAFI base in the war, giving it a military atmosphere. The original trumpet theme to the film was performed by Fred Muscroft (the Scots Guards Principal Cornet at the time).

The film was heavily sampled in the Chumbawamba song "Alright Now", and text from the book upon which the film is based formed the cover of their single "Just Look at Me Now" (a monologue starts in plain grey typeface on the front and another appears on the back).

Synopsis

The film opens with Colin Smith (Tom Courtenay) running, alone, along a bleak country road somewhere in rural England. In a brief voiceover, Colin tells us that running is the way his family has always coped with the world's troubles, but that in the end, the runner is always alone and cut off from spectators, left to deal with life on his own.

Actors

Tom Courtenay

(Colin Smith)
Michael Redgrave

(Ruxton Towers Reformatory Governor)
James Bolam

(Mike)
Ray Austin

(Craig)
John Thaw

(Bosworth (uncredited))
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