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The Bill Douglas Trilogy recounts the harrowing experiences of a young boy, Jamie, growing up in crippling poverty: material and emotional impoverishment; harrowing privations at the hands of his paternal grandmother; incarceration in a children’s home; living in a hostel for down-and-outs.

  • Number of Movies: 3
  • Revenue: -

Featured Cast

  1. Stephen Archibald
  2. Hughie Restorick
  3. Paul Kermack

    Paul Kermack

    Jamie's father

  4. Jean Taylor Smith

    Jean Taylor Smith

    Grandmother

  5. Bernard McKenna

    Bernard McKenna

    Tommy's father

  6. Jessie Combe

    Jessie Combe

    Father's wife

  7. Karl Fieseler

    Helmuth

  8. William Carroll

    William Carroll

    Father's son, Their son, Archie

  9. Mr. Munro

    Jamie's grandad

  10. Morag McNee

    Father's girlfriend

  11. Helena Gloag

    Helena Gloag

    Father's mother

  12. Lennox Milne

    Grandmother

  13. John Young

    John Young

    Shop assistant

Featured Crew

  1. Bill Douglas

    Bill Douglas

    Directing, Writing

June 5, 1972

The first part of Bill Douglas' influential trilogy harks back to his impoverished upbringing in early-'40s Scotland. Cinema was his only escape - he paid for it with the money he made from returning empty jam jars - and this escape is reflected most closely at this time of his life as an eight-year-old living on the breadline with his half-brother and sick grandmother in a poor mining village.

December 1, 1973

When Jamie's maternal grandmother dies, he and his brother Tommy are separated - Tommy is taken off to a welfare home and Jamie goes to live with his other grandmother and uncle. His life is far from happy, filled with silence, rejection and bouts of violence.

November 1, 1978

Jamie leaves the children's home to live with his paternal grandmother. After working in a mine and in a tailor's shop, he is conscripted into the RAF, and goes to Egypt, where he is befriended by Robert, whose undemanding companionship releases Jamie from self-pity.

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