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Bloody Kids (1983)
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Synopsis
The "Bloody" in Bloody Kids is meant in both its scatological in literal sense. Two restless teens (
Derrick O'Connor
and Gary Holton) from the South End of London go on a Saturday-night spree. When girls and booze lose their appeal, the boys add murder to their itinerary. A surreal, high-energy film about life and death on the streets, the film has some intelligent social criticism, but its ultra-violent subject matter and unusual visual style caused controversy. The most noteworthy aspect of Bloody Kids may well be its treatment upon release. Considered too bloody for British theatrical exposure, the film went directly to television -- an intriguing reversal of the American procedure. Bloody Kids was director
Stephen Frears
' second feature, foreshadowing his later highly acclaimed
The Grifters
which also featured grim subject matter but with classic film-noir grace and sensibility, a sensibility lacking in Bloody Kids. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Production Crew
Martin Johnson
Art Director
Chris Menges
Cinematographer
George Fenton
Composer (Music Score)
Stephen Frears
Director
Peter Coulson
Editor
Barry Hanson
Producer
Stephen Poliakoff
Screenwriter
Year: 1983
Runtime: 91
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Crime
Produced by
Black Lion Films
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.