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Episode 057 - Gregory's Girl (1981)

Jan 10, 202044 minSeason 1Ep. 57
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Episode description

Welcome to Reel Britannia-a very British podcast about very British films....with the occasional hint of professionalism.

Episode 057 – Gregory’s Girl (1981)

Join Scott and Steven as they head north of the border to review Bill Forsyth’s movie from 1981 , Gregory’s Girl.

“Twelve tons of cornflakes pass under here every day. It's a well-known fact”

In his warm, Scottish coming-of-age film, gangly teen Gregory and his school-mates are starting to find out about girls. He fancies Dorothy, not least because she has got on to the football team (and is a better player than he). He finally asks her out, but it is obviously the females in control of matters here, and that very much includes Gregory's younger sister.

Release date23 April 1981 (United Kingdom)

DirectorBill Forsyth

ScreenplayBill Forsyth

Budget500 GBP

 

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