A rediscovered classic from director Ken Loach (THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY, KES) and one of the inspirations for Wes Anderson’s MOONRISE KINGDOM, BLACK JACK is a dark and complex adventure film set in the 18th century and based on Leon Garfield’s novel for children. When French thief “Black Jack” kidnaps young Tolly, a journey begins that includes traveling fairs, murder and the rescue of a young girl from a private insane asylum. While shot primarily in 16mm and on a modest budget on location in Yorkshire, Chris Menges’ photography, the enchanting performances by its young cast and Loach’s gentle, observational style all shine through. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.6/10 | |
Released: | February 15, 1980 | |
Runtime: | 105 min | |
Genres: | Adventure Comedy | |
Countries: | United Kingdom | |
Companies: | National Film Finance Consortium Kestrel Films | |
Cast: | Jean Franval Stephen Hirst Louise Cooper | |
Crew: | Ken Loach Leon Garfield | |