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The Slab Boys

  • 1997
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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The Slab Boys (1997)
Drama

In 1957 Paisley, Scotland, three working-class lads look forward to the staff dance at the local carpet factory in this exuberant piece of social-observation cinema that focuses on the boys'... Read allIn 1957 Paisley, Scotland, three working-class lads look forward to the staff dance at the local carpet factory in this exuberant piece of social-observation cinema that focuses on the boys' obsession with lust, music, and "getting out."In 1957 Paisley, Scotland, three working-class lads look forward to the staff dance at the local carpet factory in this exuberant piece of social-observation cinema that focuses on the boys' obsession with lust, music, and "getting out."

  • Director
    • John Byrne
  • Writer
    • John Byrne
  • Stars
    • Robin Laing
    • Russell Barr
    • Bill Gardiner
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    99
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    • Director
      • John Byrne
    • Writer
      • John Byrne
    • Stars
      • Robin Laing
      • Russell Barr
      • Bill Gardiner
    • 4User reviews
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    Robin Laing
    Robin Laing
    • Phil McCann
    Russell Barr
    • George 'Spanky' Farrell
    Bill Gardiner
    • Hector McKenzie
    Louise Berry
    • Lucille Bentley
    Julie Wilson Nimmo
    • Bernadette Rooney
    Duncan Ross
    • Alan Downie
    Moray Hunter
    • Jack Hogg
    David O'Hara
    David O'Hara
    • Terry Skinnedar
    Tom Watson
    Tom Watson
    • Willie Curry
    Anna Massey
    Anna Massey
    • Miss Elsie Walkinshaw
    Barbara Rafferty
    • Mrs. McCann
    Ford Kiernan
    Ford Kiernan
    • Male Orderly
    Jim Boyce
    • Plainclothes Policeman
    Isi Metzstein
    • Old Mr. Rubenstein
    Wayne Smith
    • Young Phil
    Tom MacMillan
    • Young Spanky
    James Pye
    • Gino at Cardosi's
    Ruby Slippers
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    • Director
      • John Byrne
    • Writer
      • John Byrne
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    5Lejink

    Welcome to the working week

    For my sins, I work in Paisley, where this film adaptation of noted artist (his most widely known work arguably being his album sleeves for fellow Paisley "Buddie", the late Gerry Rafferty) and writer (BBC TV series "Tutti Frutti" which starred Robbie Coltrane and Richard Wilson, amongst others) John Byrne is set, although I miss the time-line by several years. It took many years for this celebrated play (in fact originally a trilogy) to come to the big screen although a television version was made many years before and I've also seen a theatrical production of the piece too.

    Anyone expecting an uplifting celebration of late 50's working life, infused by rock and roll music will be disappointed however. This is a highly stylised, very stage-bound piece with all its main characters desperate to escape their daily drudgery in some way and all failing. While the broad west of Scotland vernacular and interior sets invite a degree of familiarity, the speech patterns and situations of said characters don't. Correspondingly, I found it difficult to relate to the people in the film and while some of the visuals and indeed acting are watchable, in the end, I found it a rather cold, unappealing piece, with really no one to like in the cast.

    As you'd expect from its depiction of both the inner and outer lives of its youthful cast, sex, rock and roll music and for want of a better phrase the "generation gap", there is a degree of energy in the piece, but there's not enough leavening humour to carry it through, while the interesting idea of having contemporary Scottish acts like Pat Kane, Eddi Reader and the Proclaimers cover the various pop and rock songs of the day to further accentuate the film's locality, doesn't really work and in fact tends to distance the characters even more from the viewer.

    The cast try hard but ultimately can't breathe enough life into their parts so that apart then from some striking scenes and day-glo visuals, the end result for me is a film of limited appeal that I wouldn't imagine reaching out far from its lowland Scottish roots.
    2Theo Robertson

    A Bad Idea

    The problem with THE SLAB BOYS is the limited appeal . It`s based on a stage play - And boy does it show with its static locations - set in a Paisley dye factory in the late 1950s . I know Paisley fairly better than the majority of IMDB members because I used to shop there for clothes , but watching a film about a Paisley factory won`t appeal to me , in fact I doubt if it`ll appeal to anyone in Paisley . Not seeing through this flaw the producers tried to market THE SLAB BOYS as a musical by having " Hot " Scottish acts like The Proclaimers and Lulu do cover versions of songs from the 1950s for the soundtrack . So let me see the producers were hoping that teenagers would flock to the cinema to watch the film and then rush out and buy the soundtrack which features 50s pop songs by The Proclaimers and Lulu ? Teenagers ? The Proclaimers and Lulu ? I think I can spot a flaw in this cunning marketing idea

    I remember reading in the Scottish press that THE SLAB BOYS cost three million pounds to produce and only made a little over thirteen thousand pounds at the UK box office . The reason it made so little money is obviously because of its limited appeal , but unless you know a bit about film producing you`ll be confused as to how it cost so much to make since it has only a few sets and a small cast . The answer to that is simple , most of the budget went on the copyright of having artists do cover versions of songs . The Proclaimers ? Lulu ? I`m sure they enjoyed their pay day
    grinna

    Don't waste your time

    I think that this movie produces as much enjoyment as slowly squeezing your finger in a vice. Don't waste your time with this boring, depressing, incredibly stupid movie. The movie was an extremely weak attempt at producing some comedy by a surrealist depiction of the culture and heirarchy of a design factory. Some strong acting but absolutely weak script.
    6lumleykimberley

    Good but gone

    I watched this movie in my English class and liked its fast pace as well as the comedy wich matched the music ideally. I especially liked the character development with Phil and Spanky even though some relationships took a sharp turn at times.

    The problem though is when I tried to watch it again it seemed like it disappeared off the face of the planet, no subscriptions, no leaked videos, not even a single clip on YouTube apart from the trailer. So to sum it up, its alright but good luck finding it.

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    • Crazy credits
      No Slab Boys were killed or injured during the making of this film
    • Connections
      Remake of Play for Today: The Slab Boys (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Lucille
      Performed by Little Richard

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 1997 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Filming locations
      • Westbridge Studios, Battersea, London, England, UK(production based at, as Westbridge House)
    • Production companies
      • Channel Four Films
      • The Scottish Arts Council
      • The Arts Council of England
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      1 hour 37 minutes
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