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    Poor Cow is a 1967 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Ken Loach and based on Nell Dunn's 1967 novel of the same name. It was Ken Loach's first feature film, after a series of TV productions. The film was re-released in the UK in 2016.

  2. Poor Cow: Directed by Ken Loach. With Carol White, John Bindon, Queenie Watts, Kate Williams. A young woman lives a life full of bad choices. At a young age she has a baby by an abusive thief who quickly lands in prison. When her son goes missing, she gets to grips with what is most important to her.

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    • Drama
    • Ken Loach
    • 1968-01-31
  3. Reviews. Poor Cow. Roger Ebert March 03, 1968. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. To make a broad but useful generalization: Before "Look Back in Anger" (1958), most British films were more or less traditional comedies, dramas, thrillers or what have you.

  4. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. A young woman lives a life filled with bad choices. She marries and has a child with an abusive thief at a young age who quickly ends up in prison. Left alone she takes up with his mate (another thief) who seems to give her some happiness but who also ends up in the nick.

    • Kenneth Loach, Andrew Grieve
    • Carol White
  5. Poor Cow. Released Jan 31, 1968 1h 41m Drama List. 50% Tomatometer 16 Reviews 79% Audience Score 250+ Ratings A young woman has many failed relationships, including a union with a thief that ...

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    • Carol White
    • Ken Loach
    • Vic Films Productions Ltd.
  6. Overview. A young woman lives a life filled with bad choices. At a young age she marries and has a child--with an abusive thief who quickly ends up in prison. Left alone, she takes up with the guy's mate, another thief, who seems to give her some happiness but who also ends up locked up.

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  8. Jun 20, 2016 · Recommended. Time Out says. Ken Loach's heartfelt drama explores the harsh reality of 1960s Britain. British filmmaking icon Ken Loach was still calling himself Kenneth when he shot this...

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