The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner

A film by Tony Richardson

Colin (Tom Courtenay) is a defiant teenager who rebels against the system, refusing to follow his dying father into a factory job, railing against the capitalist bosses and preferring to make a living from petty thieving. Sent to borstal, Colin discovers his talent for cross-country running. The borstal governor (Michael Redgrave) offers him the chance to redeem himself in a race against a local public school, and tensions build as the day approaches. Following the huge success of Karel Reisz’s Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Alan Sillitoe here adapted another of his works for the screen. Tom Courtenay is compelling as the sullen, disillusioned delinquent in the British New Wave classic, a passionate, explosive tale of rebellion.

Format

DVD  

Special features

  • Commentary by film historian Robert Murphy, with lead actor Tom Courtenay and writer Alan Sillitoe.
  • Video essay by cinematographer Walter Lassally.
  • Illustrated booklet including essays and biographies.
  • Momma Dont Allow (1956): Tony Richardson’s Free Cinema documentary shot by Walter Lassally.
  • Feature presented with dual mono PCM audio (48k/16-bit), extras Dolby Digital mono audio (320kbps).

Credits

Year

1960

Country

United Kingdom

Buying options

Product information

Certificate

12

Colour

Black/white

Languages

English

Subtitles

English language, with optional hard-of-hearing subtitles

Original aspect ratio

1.78:1

DVD region

  • 2 Europe (except Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus), Middle East, Egypt, Japan, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Greenland, French Overseas departments and territories

Catalogue number

BFIVD785