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Poor Cow (1967) - BFIPoor Cow (1967). Carol White (Cathy Come Home) stars in Ken Loach's debut film, as a working-class single mother living in the London slums. Rent on BFI ...
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Poor Cow (1967) - IMDbRating 6.8/10 (2,211) Poor Cow: Directed by Ken Loach. With Carol White, John Bindon, Queenie Watts, Kate Williams. A young woman lives a life full of bad choices.
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Poor Cow (1967) - BFI ScreenonlineThree years in the life of a young working class mother in London who falls in love with a young crook while her husband is in prison. Show full synopsis. Poor ...
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Poor Cow by Nell Dunn | Hachette UK - Virago BooksPoor Cow explores the life of a young working-class girl in the swinging sixties as she navigates the consequences of her decisions.
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Poor Cow review – Ken Loach's debut masterpiece, still so fresh and ...Jun 23, 2016 · Ken Loach's Poor Cow from 1967 – his debut film, in fact – now looks more than ever like his key early masterpiece. It has an extraordinary ...
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Poor Cow movie review & film summary (1968) - Roger EbertRating 2.5/4 · Review by Roger Ebert“Poor Cow” may be an advance sign that we are entering a third phase in recent British films. After the social realism and then the satire, here comes a film ...
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Poor Cow by Nell Dunn: Fine Cloth (1967) First edition. - AbeBooksIn stock $19.95 deliveryPublisher: Macgibbon & Kee, London ; Publication Date: 1967 ; Binding: Cloth ; Illustrator: None ; Edition: First edition.
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Poor Cow, Nell Dunn - Sophie MorrisBut the lives of Phyllis and Poor Cow's protagonist, Joy, are worlds apart. Joy is based on a real friend of author Nell Dunn, a free-speaking and fun ...
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Staff Book Review – Poor Cow by Nell DunnSep 14, 2015 · Joy was very real to me… she was a poor cow! You can reserve this small hardback 1967 edition novel with the Ken Loach film cover from any ...
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Poor Cow by Nell Dunn | GoodreadsRating 3.6 (677) First published in 1967, this novel tells the story of Joy living amongst the shiftless poor in London. Her life is made tolerable by her love for her child ...
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Poor Cow - The Book Trunk - WordPress.comJan 27, 2018 · Poor Cow, by Nell Dunn, was one of those iconic 'social reality' books of the 1960s. Published in 1967, it passed me by at the time ...
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[PDF] Nell Dunn revisits Up the Junction (1963) and Poor Cow (1967)1... life of Joy in Poor Cow. This can be observed in her description of the precarious conditions in which. Josie and her son Joey lived: “How the room in ...
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Poor Cow | The Letterpress ProjectJun 22, 2023 · A number of these authors, including Nell Dunn, were in fact middle class observers of the working class – a fact that has led to considerable ...
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Nell Dunn: Poor Cow (1967) - Literary London SocietyPoor Cow caused a scandal when it first appeared in 1967, and Nell Dunn's astonishing frankness about female desire and entirely unsentimental portrayal of Joy ...
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Ken Loach: Poor Cow (UK 1967) - itp Global FilmSep 1, 2023 · What follows is a revised set of notes on Poor Cow written as part of a teaching pack on 'Swingin' Sixties Films' that first appeared in 2000.
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Promiscuous Speech: Close-Up on "Poor Cow" on Notebook | MUBIJan 19, 2021 · Joy, while allotted no place of her own in Poor Cow, is provided multiple manifestations of voice. Through diegetic dialogue, voiceover ...
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Keeping it real: the brutal art of Ken Loach - International SocialismOct 18, 2018 · Cathy Come Home re-broadcast by BBC. Directs first cinema film, Poor Cow. Writer Nell Dunn. Producer Joseph Janni. Lead roles Carol White ...<|separator|>
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Poor Cow - VarietyPoor Cow. UK. Production: Vic/Anglo Amalgamated. Director Ken Loach; Producer Joseph Janni; Screenplay Nell Dunn, Ken Loach; Camera Brian Probyn; Editor Roy ...
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A love letter to Carol White | Sight and Sound - BFIJun 16, 2016 · Actor Terence Stamp and screenwriter Nell Dunn appear for a Q&A after a preview of the re-release at the Barbican, London, on 23 June. Poor Cow ...Missing: collaboration | Show results with:collaboration<|control11|><|separator|>
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Carol White - Liam BluettApr 30, 2024 · Following 'Cathy Come Home', Ken Loach cast Carol as Joy in what would become White's signature film, the mostly improvised 'Poor Cow' (1967).Missing: authentic | Show results with:authentic
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Terence Stamp: 'I was in my prime, but when the 60s ended, I ended ...Mar 12, 2015 · Now 76, Stamp had a fantastic 1960s, during which he starred in a handful of imperishable classics (Billy Budd, Ken Loach's Poor Cow, Pasolini's ...
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Terence Stamp (1938-2025): A supremely intelligent actor - WSWSAug 27, 2025 · This costumed flourish was followed by Ken Loach's debut, Poor Cow (1967). Everything was stripped down to a gritty realism in Stamp's touching ...
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Ken Loach on John Bindon - CueLineAug 18, 2022 · ... criminal, Tom. ... Our sincere thanks to Ken Loach for generously sparing the time to share his recollections of Poor Cow and John Bindon.
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Poor Cow | Peter Viney's BlogDec 31, 2021 · Poor Cow 1967 Directed by Ken Loach Produced by Joseph Janni Screenplay by Nell Dunn and Ken Loach Based on the novel, Poor Cow, by Nell ...
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Poor Cow - London on LocationRaasay Street is the scene of a smart modern movie “Poor Cow,” starring the girl from “Cathy Come Home,” Carol White. Several of the scenes are being shot in ...
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Poor Cow - ReelstreetsPoor Cow. Date: 1967. Director: Ken Loach Production Company: Vic Films Productions, Fenchurch, The National Film Finance Corporation ... locations or, even ...
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Chris Menges - British Entertainment History ProjectHe began his career in the 1960s as camera operator for documentaries by Adrian Cowell, and for films including Poor Cow by Ken Loach and If.... by Lindsay ...
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Ken Loach - Bronze Screen DreamHis early works, such as Poor Cow, revealed a dedication to authentically ... He frequently uses hand-held cameras, natural lighting, and on-location ...
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Poor Cow (1967) - Full cast & crew - IMDbCast ; Carol White · Joy ; John Bindon · Tom ; Queenie Watts · Aunt Emm ; Kate Williams · Beryl ; Laurie Asprey.Missing: decisions | Show results with:decisions
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Poor Cow - Ken Loach | Festival Premiers Plans d'Angers... Joy's voice-over and intertitles that are more reminiscent of the silent era. ... The film was not one of his greatest critical successes, but Poor Cow shows ...
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Poor Cow (1967) - Soundtracks - IMDbBe Not Too Hard Music by Donovan and Lyrics by Christopher Logue. Colours Music and Lyrics by Donovan. Also sung by Joy's 2nd boyfriend, Dave (Terence Stamp).Missing: Catch Wind
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Poor Cow (1967) Synopsis - BFI ScreenonlinePoor Cow (1967). Show analysis. Synopsis. Warning: screenonline full synopses ... Joy gives birth to Jonny. Returning home, she has an argument with her ...Missing: novel Notting Hill
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Poor Cow (1967) - The Magnificent 60sNov 17, 2024 · Poor Cow (1967) ****. Fifty years on, the title has an ironic ring as ... Distinctive debut by Ken Loach (Kes, 1969) who co-wrote the screenplay ...
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'Poor Cow' review by Mark Cunliffe - LetterboxdRating 4.0 · Review by Mark Cunliffe 🇵🇸Mar 20, 2015 · White wears her natural vulnerability, as one would expect for a film entitled Poor Cow, but as you consider Joy's story you realise how ironic ...
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The Notting Hill slums where I grew up were replaced by social ...May 16, 2024 · The Notting Hill slums where I grew up were replaced by social housing – but right to buy wrecked it | Housing | The Guardian.
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A brief history of Notting HillOct 22, 2018 · In common with many of Britain's crumbling Victorian cities, the late fifties and early sixties saw the start of mass slum clearance in Notting ...
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How a charity founded to solve the housing crisis became one of ...Apr 26, 2025 · At the time, Notting Hill was the most overcrowded area of London, and Kenrick's parishioners often lived in rammed, dilapidated homes where ...
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[PDF] Poverty in the UK: Statistics - UK ParliamentApr 4, 2025 · This section summarises poverty trends since the 1960s using data compiled ... On an after housing costs basis, London the highest rates (16%) and ...Missing: Notting | Show results with:Notting
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Hard times in Notting Hell | Housing | The GuardianFeb 1, 2005 · The Notting Hill that Chris Holmes remembers was a drab, rundown corner of west London, synonymous with slum landlords and race riots.
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'Help Shelter Mend a Broken Family': Homes, Homelessness, and ...Jul 4, 2024 · This article examines Shelter's campaigns in the 1960s to examine how debates about homes and homelessness can reframe the development of discourses of 'crisis ...
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The rise and fall of the 'inner city': race, space and urban policy in ...Jul 18, 2018 · Between 1961 and 1981, inner London, lost almost one million people, with inner areas of Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Newcastle also ...
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Affluence and Its Discontents (Chapter 6) - British Literature in ...Poor Cow's focus on female working-class experience during this period was closely followed by an exploration of the challenges faced by male members of these ...
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Lifetime divorce risk: Back to the 1960s - Marriage FoundationLifetime divorce risk has risen from 28 per cent for couples who married in 1963, peaking at 44 per cent for couples who married in 1986, falling back down to ...Missing: class | Show results with:class
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Posts Tagged 'divorce'Jul 24, 2025 · The second half of the 20th century clearly saw a very large increase in lone parent families, rising from around five percent of families with ...Missing: class | Show results with:class
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Films of Ken Loach and Tony Garnett by Richard Fudge - Jump CutKen Loach's first film for the cinema, POOR COW, deals with the emotional and social struggles of one woman, Joy. She marries while in her late teens, gives ...Missing: transition | Show results with:transition
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Why Ken Loach has "always regretted" his first movieOct 15, 2025 · Poor Cow turned out alright in the end and, crucially, set Loach on the path to becoming an industry icon. It was not the end of his connection ...
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Poor Cow (1967) - Release info - IMDbFAQ · IMDbPro. All topics. Terence Stamp and Carol White in Poor Cow (1967) ... December 7, 1967(London). United Kingdom. January 21, 1968. United States. January ...
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Film Studios and Industry Bodies > Anglo-Amalgamated ProductionsA small but resourceful production/distribution company, Anglo-Amalgamated was ... Ken Loach ( Poor Cow , 1967). A good deal of the history of British ...
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Poor Cow (1968) - Box Office and Financial Information - The NumbersFinancial analysis of Poor Cow (1968) including production budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports.Missing: results | Show results with:results
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Ken Loach's Poor Cow reviewed - archive, 1967Dec 8, 2017 · 8 December 1967 While praising Terence Stamp's acting, along with parts of the dialogue, Richard Roud finds Poor Cow 'downright awful'.Missing: challenges low
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Colour and the Critics | - eastmancolor.infoJun 22, 2017 · Ken Loach's use of Eastmancolor in Poor Cow (1967) was criticised ... The Monthly Film Bulletin missed the point, declaring: 'Loach's ...
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Poor Cow (1967) | Little White LiesRating 4.0 · Review by David JenkinsJun 26, 2016 · ... Joy is used and abused by men of all stripes throughout the film. Poor Cow's most grotesque sequence is a sweaty, back-room nudie shoot ...Missing: voiceover | Show results with:voiceover<|separator|>
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Poor Cow 1967, directed by Ken Loach | Film review - Time OutRating 4.0 · Review by Tom HuddlestonJun 20, 2016 · But 'Poor Cow' is a remarkable film, a time-capsule character study of great warmth and compassion. Release Details. Release date:Friday 24 June ...Missing: aspects editing
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Poor Cow - Blueprint: ReviewJul 19, 2016 · ... kitchen-sink realism and grim plots about loneliness, abortion and domestic violence. ... The much-parroted suggestion that Poor Cow presents the ...Missing: reception | Show results with:reception<|separator|>
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[PDF] Intergenerational Income Persistence: Evidence for the UK - IFSWe start by providing an overview of the different ways in which intergenerational mobility has been measured, including the transmission across generations of ...
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Intergenerational poverty persistence in Europe – Is there a 'Great ...Here we examine the intergenerational persistence of poverty in a comparative analysis of 30 European countries using data from the 2019 ad hoc module of the EU ...
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Terms That Matter: Naming and Labeling in English-Speaking CinemaSep 29, 2025 · ... title, The. Royal Tenenbaums (Wes Anderson, 2001), to the ironically named protagonist, Joy, in. Ken Loach's naturalist Poor Cow (1967). 4 Of ...
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(PDF) The Colour of Social Realism - ResearchGate... Poor Cow (1967). It is argued that critics' preoccupation with the New Wave cycle of films, 1959-63, has been at the expense of colour films that extended ...Missing: Weekly | Show results with:Weekly
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Kes - Senses of CinemaOct 5, 2003 · Their success led to Poor Cow (1968), a flawed commercial production ... Loach and cinematographer Chris Menges adopt a natural, yet controlled ...
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Straight Out of Britain, Tales of Working-Class LifeJan 31, 1993 · His feature-film debut, in 1967, was "Poor Cow," an examination of the moral poverty of blue-collar life. Then came "Kes," now considered one of ...Missing: commercial | Show results with:commercial
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Ken Loach, social realism, and the intertwining of politics and lifeJun 10, 2016 · Loach soon moved into film with Poor Cow, followed in 1969 by Kes, an adaptation of a Barry Hines novel about a skinny, lonely Barnsley ...
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Ken Loach: 'What I've always tried to do is capture the truth of the ...May 10, 2014 · Having made his big-screen feature film debut with Poor Cow back in 1967 and won the Cannes Palme d'Or for The Wind That Shakes the Barley ...<|separator|>
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Poor Cow Blu-ray (Vintage Classics) (United Kingdom)Rating 8/10 Aug 6, 2016 · Poor Cow Blu-ray delivers stunning video and reference-quality audio in this excellent Blu-ray release. Joy, a wife and mother dissatisfied with her small-time ...
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Poor Cow – Blu-Ray Review - Psychotronic CinemaJul 23, 2016 · Poor Cow is very much of its time, it's more akin to some of the dramas of Jean-Luc Godard than much of the kitchen sink dramas of the British ...
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Poor Cow (ICO R/I) - Independent Cinema OfficePoor Cow (ICO R/I). Dir: Ken Loach. United Kingdom (UK). 1967. 102 mins. 15. Home ... Full of '60s colour and music – including the music of Donovan – it's ...Missing: usage | Show results with:usage
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Censorship Sweet Sixteen | Moving Image EducationThe scene could be compared to Ken Loach's 1967 debut Poor Cow. Explain to the class that this film was controversial on release in the 1960s. Of the three ...<|separator|>
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“It was such a laugh!” Writer Nell Dunn in conversation - The F-WordJun 7, 2016 · Ken Loach and Nell Dunn collaborated to bring Up the Junction and Poor Cow to the small and big screens. In 1965 Dunn wrote the screenplay for ...
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[PDF] The welfare state and inequality: were the UK reforms of the 1940s a ...... poverty was estimated to be largely due to the post-war reforms to the welfare state, without which 24.7% would have been below the poverty line. In this ...
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Intergenerational income mobility in England and the importance of ...Jun 17, 2022 · We use newly linked UK administrative to estimate absolute income mobility for children born in England in the 1980s.
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Intergenerational mobility in the UK | Oxford Open EconomicsIn this commentary, we review existing evidence for the UK and present some new estimates for England using novel administrative and survey data.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Recent Changes in Intergenerational Mobility in BritainThis report investigates recent changes in social mobility by considering relationships between intermediate outcomes (degree attainment, test scores and non- ...
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[PDF] 1 Recent Changes in Intergenerational Mobility in the UKThe UK position in the international rankings of social mobility remains very poor: • An OECD report. 5 from 2007 surveying all known international studies ...
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Poverty and family structure - Trust for LondonSingle adults with children are most likely to be in poverty (47% in London). Families with children (40%) and single persons without children (25%) make up a ...Missing: self- reliance
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Social housing and tenant participation - History & PolicyPoor design, damp and insect infestations were made all the worse because of vandalism, crime and an inability of local authorities to carry out basic repairs.
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How did the council house sell-off change crime risks?Sep 25, 2015 · Even when the crime drop came, it appears to have dropped faster for wealthier households than for those relying on the socially rented sector.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Intergenerational income mobility: New evidence from the UKJun 23, 2023 · This paper examines the current state of intergenerational income mobility in the UK. This extends previous evidence in several directions.
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UK Poverty 2025 - Joseph Rowntree FoundationJan 29, 2025 · More than 1 in 5 people in the UK (21%) were in poverty in 2022/23 – 14.3 million people. Of these, 8.1 million were working-age adults, 4.3 million were ...