

He started working at the factory at age 15 as a. This is the final film in our trilogy of Cheap Seats Film Screenings. The main characters are as follows: Arthur Seaton: He is a 21-year-old working-class man in England who tires of working in a bicycle factory. Alan Sillitoes bestselling debut novel about debauchery. It’s ranked 14th in the BFI’s top 100 British Films of the 20th Century. Read Saturday Night and Sunday Morning A Novel by Alan Sillitoe available from Rakuten Kobo. If you want to share your thoughts about books on film we would love to hear them or visit Based on Alan Sillitoe’s largely autobiographical novel, the film won the BAFTA for Best British Film and Most Promising Newcomer for Albert Finney. But when he meets Doreen, he is forced to reconsider his devil-may-care attitude. For the film, see Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (film) Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is the first novel by British author Alan Sillitoe and won the.

Set in the industrial streets and factories of Nottingham, the hard-living Arthur Seaton (Albert Finney) spends his days at the factory bench, his evenings in the local pubs and his nights in the arms of Brenda, the wife of a fellow factory worker. British author Alan Sillitoe and won the. Whether you have read the novel or not, enjoy a page to screen adaptation of a classic working-class story on the big screen at Beeston Library, with an introduction by writer Andrew Graves, author of Welcome to the Cheap Seats: Silver Screen Portrayals of the British Working Class. (1961) - Rotten TomatoesSaturday Night and Sunday Morning is the first novel by.
