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Jeunesse délinquante

Original title: Violent Playground
  • 1958
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
882
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Stanley Baker, Anne Heywood, and David McCallum in Jeunesse délinquante (1958)
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The struggle between a Liverpool Juvenile Liaison officer and a dangerous young pyromaniac.The struggle between a Liverpool Juvenile Liaison officer and a dangerous young pyromaniac.The struggle between a Liverpool Juvenile Liaison officer and a dangerous young pyromaniac.

  • Director
    • Basil Dearden
  • Writer
    • James Kennaway
  • Stars
    • Stanley Baker
    • Anne Heywood
    • David McCallum
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    882
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Basil Dearden
    • Writer
      • James Kennaway
    • Stars
      • Stanley Baker
      • Anne Heywood
      • David McCallum
    • 29User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Stanley Baker
    Stanley Baker
    • Truman
    Anne Heywood
    Anne Heywood
    • Cathie
    David McCallum
    David McCallum
    • Johnnie Murphy
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Priest
    John Slater
    John Slater
    • Sgt. Walker
    Clifford Evans
    Clifford Evans
    • Heaven
    Moultrie Kelsall
    Moultrie Kelsall
    • Superintendent
    George A. Cooper
    George A. Cooper
    • Chief Inspector
    Brona Boland
    • Mary Murphy
    Fergal Boland
    • Patrick Murphy
    Michael Chow
    Michael Chow
    • Alexander
    Tsai Chin
    Tsai Chin
    • Primrose
    Sean Lynch
    Sean Lynch
    • Slick
    Bernice Swanson
    • Meg
    • (as Benice Swanson)
    Freddie Starr
    Freddie Starr
    • Tommy
    • (as Fred Fowell)
    Sheila Raynor
    Sheila Raynor
    • Mrs. Catlin
    Christopher Cooke
    • David Catlin
    Irene Arnold
    • Mrs. Baker
    • Director
      • Basil Dearden
    • Writer
      • James Kennaway
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    8RanchoTuVu

    teen drama in late 50s Liverpool projects

    Stanley Baker plays a Liverpool police detective who is reassigned to a special Juvenile Liassion Department, which takes this film into the world of a large public housing project teeming with youth of all ages who are seemingly teetering on the edge of becoming responsible adults or the criminals the movie portrays, played quite well by David McCallum and the other tough actors who play his hoodlum friends and followers. There's an awesome opening shot of McCallum and his boys within the confines of the project, and the film interjects Baker into this world through his relationship with two childhood twins who play McCallum's younger siblings, and their older sister, whom Baker begins to fall for. Things get a little bit unbelievable as the film progresses, but the focus on alienated youth bopping along to a rock and roll song isn't half bad, and the conclusion, which seemed to me to be too much of a stretch, was still shockingly well done.
    whpratt1

    Very Unusual Film

    Had no idea if I was going to enjoy this film which is in black and white and was filmed on location in Liverpool, England in a very depressing area with a great deal of problems. Truman, (Stanly Baker) is a detective and is reassigned to another position which is, Juvenile Liason Officer who is now in charge of trying to stop juvenile crime in the City of Liverpool. Truman is not too happy about his assignment but does get involved with young twin children named Mary and Patrick Murphy who have been stealing things in the local stores and meets up with their older sister, Cathie, (Anne Heywood). Johannie Murphy, (David McCallum) is the older brother and he is a ring leader who is causing many problems in the City of Liverpool. Johannie has some mental problems which cause him to enter a school with a gun and starts a major problem and gets himself deeper and deeper in trouble with the police. Peter Cushing, (Priest) plays a great supporting role and even falls off a ladder that is pushed by bad boy Johannie. There is some brief romance in this film also between Cathie and Detective Truman. This film is very different and explodes towards the end of the film. Enjoy.
    7kevinolzak

    Stanley Baker and Peter Cushing

    1958's "Violent Playground" hasn't seen much airplay over the years, one of Britain's earliest answers to "Rebel Without a Cause" or "The Blackboard Jungle" (children in jeopardy too often a disturbing reality). The Johnny Luck recording "Play Rough" is heard over the opening credits (and throughout), as Det. Sgt. Jack Truman (Stanley Baker) switches from a case of arson to the Juvenile Liaison Division, unaware that his 'firebug' will soon reveal himself among them. Filming on location in the Gerard Gardens tenement of Liverpool (demolished in 1987), any clichés that pop up scriptwise are averted by strong performances, as the two young twins are surprisingly well played by real life twins Brona and Fergal Boland (never to do another film). Real life siblings Michael Chow and Tsai Chin (Lin Tang opposite Christopher Lee's Fu Manchu) are also cast as brother and sister, while the leads are portrayed by Anne Heywood and David McCallum, still seven years away from THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. but already displaying a smoldering, sullen presence on screen (if perhaps at 24, too old for a teen). Other commentators have complained about the love interest, but it's not that intrusive, while a surprisingly ineffective Priest, Father Laidlaw, is essayed by rising Hammer star Peter Cushing, who at least informs Baker's officer about some of the characters' backgrounds (the two actors would reunite for 1962's "The Man Who Finally Died"). Other Hammer faces on view include Clifford Evans, George A. Cooper, and Melvyn Hayes, the young Baron in "The Curse of Frankenstein," who again worked opposite Cushing in 1959's "The Flesh and the Fiends" and 1979's "Touch of the Sun."
    6bkoganbing

    Liverpudlian accent

    Seven years after A Hard Day's Night came out and the world heard John, Paul, George and Ringo spoke the Liverpudlian accent. We in America knew what the main criticism of Violent Playground was, that few if any used Liverpool's distinctive speech pattern.

    The underrated Stanley Baker plays a sergeant with the Liverpool PD. who reluctantly is working for the juvenile division. In said capacity he comes across Anne Heywood and her juvenile delinquent brother David McCallum in his salad days,

    My earliest recollection of McCallum was in The Great Escape. Violent Playground is five years earlier and the best part of this film is the cinematography of post war Liverpool showing the still unrepaired damage from the war. It's the background from which these kids come from and pretty nasty too.

    McCallum is suspected of being an arsonist responsible for several fires in the city. He's a charismatic sort and the other juveniles don't want to turn him in.

    As for Baker he's in a conflict with growing feelings for Heywood and his duty as a cop in regard to McCallum.

    Violent Playground is a gritty realistic film even with the wrong accents being used. It holds up well after half a century.
    9paul-1142

    A little gem of a film, shot on location in Gerard Gardens Liverpool

    This film was shot on location in Gerard Gardens in Liverpool, and was the UK's answer to films such as 'Blackboard Jungle'. The film stands the test of time quite well, with all the moral stories still (or even more) relevant today. The film feature some fine performance from some notable British actors such as David McCallum, Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing and Anne Heywood. Baker plays a Liverpool cop assigned to juvenile liaison duties, with the premise that if you catch the kids at an early age, they will end up being responsible adults.

    Notable cameos in the film include Freddie Starr (Fred Fowell) and Melvyn Hayes (Gloria). Tsai Chin and Michael Chow play brother and sister (they are real life brother and sister) who are caught up in an arsonists web. Tsai Chin is still acting and can be seen in the latest Nicole Kidman film 'The Interpretor'.

    Violent Playground features a gun siege in a school, so is unlikely to be shown on TV following similar events in Scotland / Russia.

    I lived in Gerard Gardens where the film was shot (though was not born at the time), and have fond memories of the area. I have recently completed a documentary on Gerard Gardens which includes extracts from 'Violent Playground', and a small UK film 'Coast to Coast' which stars Lenny Henry and Pete Postlewaite. The tenements were demolished in 1987 and the films go some way in keeping the memory alive.

    There were some complaints from the residents when the film was released, as the film portrayed the area in a bad light. Time has helped heal those wounds.

    A little gem of a film, I would recommend you seek this out

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    • Trivia
      The script was based on an experiment by the Liverpool Police Department in 1949, when they created a small number of specialized officers to deal with youth crimes.
    • Goofs
      Despite its Liverpool setting not a single character speaks with a Merseyside (Liverpool) accent in the entire film.
    • Quotes

      Priest: A man's love for a woman has always bewildered him...

    • Connections
      Featured in Talkies: Remembering Stanley Baker: Talking Pictures with Glyn Baker (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Play Rough
      Sung by Johnny Luck (Fontana Recording Artist)

      Lyric by Paddy Roberts

      Music by Philip Green (as Phil Green)

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 1958 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Violent Playground
    • Filming locations
      • Gerard Gardens, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • The Rank Organisation
      • Rank Organisation Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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