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  1. Spring and Port Wine

    Spring and Port Wine

    1970 · Drama · 1h 41m

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  1. Spring and Port Wine is a 1970 British film based on the play of the same name . Plot. Rafe Crompton works in a weaving mill. He is a proud man but not a rich man. He lives in a garden city style council house beyond the standard brick terraces of the town.

  2. Feb 20, 1970 · A film adaptation of Bill Naughton's play about a working-class family in Bolton, starring James Mason and Susan George. The title refers to the contrast between the old and the young, and the clash of values between the conservative father and the rebellious daughter.

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    • Drama
    • Peter Hammond
    • 1970-02-20
  3. A comedy film based on a play by Bill Naughton, starring James Mason as a retired businessman who tries to rekindle his marriage. See the full list of actors, directors, writers, producers and other crew members on IMDb.

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  5. Spring and Port Wine. Spring and Port Wine is a 1959 stage play by Bill Naughton. The drama is set in Bolton and concerns the Crompton family, especially Rafe, the father, and his attempts to assert his authority in the household as his children grow up.

  6. Spring and Port Wine. In the working-class Crompton household, the father, Rafe (James Mason), attempts to rule with an iron fist, while his wife, Daisy (Diana Coupland) is a more gentle...

    • Drama
    • James Mason
    • Peter Hammond
  7. Read user reviews of this British kitchen sink film about a working-class family in Bolton. See how the film captures the essence of life in northern England in the 60s and the clash of values between old and young.

  8. James Mason stars as a stern father who clashes with his children over their modern lifestyle in 1960s Bolton. Based on a play by Bill Naughton, the film explores the themes of family, identity and change in a working-class setting.

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