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Dockers. (film) Dockers is a 1999 British feature-length television drama produced for Channel 4 about the struggles of a small group of Liverpool dockers who were sacked and subsequently spent nearly 2 and a half years picketing during the Liverpool Dockers' Strike of 1995 to 1998. Although the credited screenwriters for the drama were ...
Jul 11, 1999 · Dockers: Directed by Bill Anderson. With Ken Stott, Crissy Rock, Katy Lamont, Kristopher Lundon. A father and son become caught up in the conflict when British dockworkers refuse to work overtime for no pay, resulting in the firing of 500 employees and a two-year stand-off.
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Feb 18, 2019 · A father and son become caught up in the conflict when British dockworkers refuse to work overtime for no pay, resulting in the firing of 500 employees and a...
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A great film about the solidarity of the collective - based on a real strike at the Liverpool docks that crossed over from the John Major years into the Tony Blair era with little change in the establishment line on it - Dockers concerns itself with the tough choices that must be made in a striking situation. A docker played by Ricky Tomlinson ...
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Dockers 1999 1 hr. 40 min. Drama List Reviews A father and son become caught up in the conflict when British dockworkers refuse to work overtime for no pay, resulting in the firing of 500 ...
- Drama
- Ricky Tomlinson
- Bill Anderson
DOCKERS. Directed by. Bill Anderson. United Kingdom, 1999. TV Movie, Drama. 100. Synopsis. A father and son become caught up in the conflict when British dockworkers ...
Jul 10, 1999 · Overview. Jimmy McGovern's depiction of the mid 90s Liverpool dockers strike. Featuring script contributions from Irvine Welsh and the real dockers themselves. Bill Anderson. Director. Jimmy McGovern. Writer. Irvine Welsh. Writer.