
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
A rebellious, hard-living factory worker juggles relationships with two women, one of whom is married to another man but pregnant with his child.
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"This is the film which made Albert Finney a star. Filmed on location at Nottingham, Albert Finney plays Arthur Seaton a bored factory worker who is having an affair with his workmate's wife (Rachel Roberts). Controversial at the time because of its references to abortion, this film gives an idea of what life was like amongst the working classes during the 1950s. Shirley Anne Field also made her name in this film, but she never really fulfilled her potential as an actress. A well acted and produced gritty drama which is still watchable today...."
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The factory scenes were filmed in the same factory that original author Alan Sillitoe worked in during the war when he was making shells and other artillery. At the time of filming, the factory was owned by the Raleigh bicycle company.
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A rebellious, hard-living factory worker juggles relationships with two women, one of whom is married to another man but pregnant with his child.





