Skid Kids (film)
Skid Kids | |
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Directed by | Don Chaffey |
Written by | Jack Howells |
Starring | |
Release date | February 1953 |
Running time | 65 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Skid Kids is a 1953 black and white British film directed by Don Chaffey and starring and Anthony Lang.[1] It was produced by the Children's Film Foundation.
Plot[]
The film centres on the Clarke family: Mr Clarke is a taxi driver and “Swanky” Clarke is his teenage son.
A group of young urban teenagers creates a cycle racing club called the Burton Bullets. They create a "speedway track" on local waste ground.
Meanwhile a criminal gang is systematically stealing dozens of cycles in the same area. The police come to check the numerous bikes used by the club.
When Swanky's bike is stolen from outside a shop he gives chase and ends up being kidnapped. The club members try to track him down. Some of the missing bikes are spotted at Joe's and Joe starts throwing bikes in the canal to hide the evidence.
The police help the club and the bike thieves are caught.
Locations[]
The film is made in south-east London around the Ralph Street and Dickens Square area.
Cast[]
- as Swankey Clarke
- Anthony Lang as Bobby Reynolds
- as Police Constable
- as Mr. Clarke
- Angela Monk as Sylvia Clarke[2]
- Kurt Wagener as Antonio the sculptor
- Hilda Fenemore as Mrs Clarke
References[]
External links[]
- English-language films
- 1953 films
- British films
- Films directed by Don Chaffey
- 1953 directorial debut films
- British black-and-white films
- British drama films
- 1953 drama films
- 1950s British film stubs