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Directed by
  
Karel Reisz

Edited by
  
John Fletcher

Running time
  
52 mins.

Director
  
Karel Reisz

Music director
  
John Dankworth

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Music by
  
John Dankworth

Release date
  
1959

Initial release
  
1958 (United Kingdom)

Narrated by
  
Jon Rollason

Producer
  
Leon Clore

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Produced by
  
Leon Clore, Robert Adams

Cast
  
Jon Rollason, Brian Mott, Adrian Harding, Tony Benson

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We Are the Lambeth Boys (1959) is a British documentary film directed by Karel Reisz. Filmed in the summer of 1958, it was sponsored by the Ford motor company as part of a 'Look at Britain' series. Lambeth Boys was one of the last films to be made by the Free Cinema movement, and offered a sympathetic portrait of the lives of young working class people in South London.

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The film focuses on the lives and feelings of the young people who attend Alford House Youth Club in Kennington, South London. Filmed in a naturalistic way, the protagonists behave as if they are not being filmed at all. Lambeth Boys features life in the youth club, from dance nights to discussion groups, and life outside the youth club; work in postal sorting offices and factories, time spent with one another on the Kennington Lane estate or in a Chip Shop after a night out. Cricket also features in the documentary; boys practicing cricket in the yard of a tenement block and then an annual cricket match between the Alford House Youth Club and Mill Hill School, played on a cricket field at the North London public school whose alumni association sponsored the Kennington youth club. After the match the boys are driven home on the back of a truck. They travel through the West End, singing songs and calling out to passers-by.

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Jazz musicians Johnny Dankworth and His Orchestra provided the soundtrack for the film.

Lambeth Boys won the Grand Prix at the Tours Festival Of Short Film in December 1959.

The song Spring-Heeled Jim by English singer, songwriter and author Morrissey (released in 1994 on the album Vauxhall and I) contains dialogue from the film.

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