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Five Yorkshiremen try to survive after the British Rail is bought out by a private company.

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John
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Mick (as Tom Craig)
Joe Duttine ...
Paul
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Jim
Venn Tracey ...
Gerry
Andy Swallow ...
Len
Sean Glenn ...
Harpic
Charlie Brown ...
Jack
Juliet Bates ...
Fiona
John Aston ...
Bill Walters
Graham Heptinstall ...
Owen
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Tracy (as Angela Saville)
Clare McSwain ...
Lisa
Megan Topham ...
Chloe
Abigail Pearson ...
Eve
Charlotte Hukin ...
Rose
Jamie Widowson ...
Michael
Andy Oldham ...
PICOP
Nigel Harrison ...
Will Hemmings
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John Wilson
Sue Robbie ...
Video Narrator (voice)
Sue Thompson ...
Interviewer (voice)
Betty Noble ...
Interviewer (voice)
Charlie Wathen ...
Manager of Chip Shop
John Roy ...
Installation Man
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Company Rep
Tim Cooper ...
Company Rep
Max Lemon ...
Company Rep
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Company Rep
Gerry McMahon ...
Essex Builder
Tony Maskell ...
Essex Builder
Mike Wattam ...
Supervisor
Paul André ...
Other Worker
Neil Baggot ...
Other Worker
Ian Best ...
Other Worker
Stuart Brierley ...
Other Worker
Kevin Broadhead ...
Other Worker
Matt Brown ...
Other Worker
Wayne Clark ...
Other Worker
Glyn Davis ...
Other Worker
John Earl ...
Other Worker
Ken Ellis ...
Other Worker
Graham Heath ...
Other Worker
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Other Worker (as Chris Hitchens)
Philip Johns ...
Other Worker
Pete Martin ...
Other Worker
Gary Maycock ...
Other Worker
Paul Morris ...
Other Worker
Steven Mowatt ...
Other Worker
Austin Wagstaff ...
Other Worker
Peter Wardlow ...
Other Worker
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Jonathan Bridge ...
Man Asleep at Union Meeting (uncredited)
Jason Croot ...
Worker (uncredited)
Joe Gradwell ...
Dancer in the pub (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ken Loach

Written by

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Rob Dawber ... ()

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Michael André ... co-producer: WDR/ARTE
Ulrich Felsberg ... co-producer
Peter Gallagher ... line producer
Rebecca O'Brien ... producer

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George Fenton

Cinematography by

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Barry Ackroyd
Mike Eley

Editing by

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Jonathan Morris

Editorial Department

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Anthony Morris ... first assistant editor

Production Design by

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Martin Johnson

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Fergus Clegg

Costume Design by

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Theresa Hughes

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Joyce Dean ... makeup designer

Production Management

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Rebecca Mark-Lawson ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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David Gilchrist ... first assistant director
Sebastian Lyte ... second unit director
Elaine Mackenzie ... assistant director (as Elaine MacKenzie)
Michael Queen ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Nina Appleyard ... art department assistant
Charles Burman ... painter
Jude Dennis ... prop buyer
Tone Gibbs ... props (as Tony Gibbs)
Michael Gleeson ... props
Stephen Hargreaves ... construction manager
Julie Ann Horan ... assistant art director
Joe McVey ... carpenter
Neil McVey ... carpenter
Paul Mitchell ... props
Philip Stanway ... painter

Sound Department

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Julie Ankerson ... foley artist
Ray Beckett ... sound recordist
Ben Brazier ... dubbing assistant
Kevin Brazier ... sound editor
Simon Day ... dubbing assistant
John Fewell ... foley artist
Stephen Griffiths ... dubbing editor
Dave Humphries ... re-recording mixer
Peter Murphy ... boom operator (as Pete Murphy)
Tim Pallister ... sound assistant
James Seddon ... dolby consultant
Robert Thompson ... foley artist

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Joss Barratt ... still photographer
Oliver Driscoll ... clapper loader
Steve Gartside ... best boy
Chris Greenwood ... clapper/loader
Gary Hayler ... electrician
Carl Hudson ... focus puller
Paul Murphy ... gaffer

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Jenny Snape ... costume assistant

Location Management

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Leon Ballin ... location assistant
Tessa Crockett ... location manager
Joe Gradwell ... location scout: dailies
Luc Webster ... location manager
Luke Webster ... location manager

Music Department

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Geoff Alexander ... orchestrator
Simon Chamberlain ... musician
Chris Laurence ... musician (as Chris Lawrence)
Alasdair Malloy ... musician
Steve Price ... music recordist
Frank Ricotti ... musician
Mike Smith ... musician
Ian Thomas ... musician

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Kirstie Edgar ... script supervisor
Barry Hines ... script editor
Roger Smith ... script consultant

Transportation Department

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Chris Armstrong ... driver
Alex Robinson ... driver

Additional Crew

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Joanna Ashton-Jones ... production team: Road Movies
Denise Booth ... production team: Road Movies
Martin Butterworth ... title designer
Shuna Frood ... production coordinator
Sally Grant ... production assistant
Patrick Hennessy ... unit nurse
Elizabeth Hurley ... production accountant
Uwe Kiefer ... production team: Road Movies
Mark Lawson ... production assistant
H. Li ... production team: Road Movies
Gavin Makinson ... production assistant
Pamela Marshall ... researcher
Karin C. Müller ... production team: Road Movies
Mary Jo O'Donoghue ... assistant accountant
Volker Otte ... production team: Road Movies
Darren Price ... production assistant / production runner
Virginia Romero ... staff production associate
Ute Schneider ... production team: Road Movies
Peter Trend ... railway advisor (as Peter Treod)
Kai-Peter Uhlig ... production team: Road Movies
Dave Whittington ... railway advisor
Jona Wirbeleit ... production team: Road Movies (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

In South Yorkshire, a small group of railway maintenance men discover that because of privatization, their lives will never be the same. When the trusty British Rail sign is replaced by one reading East Midland Infrastructure, it is clear that there will be the inevitable winners and losers as downsizing and efficiency become the new buzzwords. A cheery camaraderie is soon replaced by uncertainty and turmoil when their depot manager fills them in on the details of the new arrangement. Privatization means that the customer now comes first, something that is instilled into the men in new training sessions. But there are inconsistencies and shortsightedness to the new ways. Men used to working together now find themselves belonging to different, competing companies. Some even have to tender for their old jobs. Others decide to take the redundancy packages offered by the firm. As always, corners are cut in the interest of lowering costs, leading to a series of misadventures. Written by Sujit R. Varma

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Also Known As
  • Geschichten von den Gleisen (Germany)
  • La cuadrilla (Spain)
  • Vasutasok (Hungary)
  • Навигаторы (Russia)
  • O Paul, o Mick & oi alloi (Greece)
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Runtime
  • 96 min
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Goofs The vest that John wears in the beginning (with the meter) and end (their last job), is actually a British Rail safety vest, over his Gilchrist coat (when he moves you can see the gray on it). He has the combination on before the company is renamed Gilchrist Engineering. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Moi, Daniel Blake (2021). See more »
Quotes Fiona: [Gerry playing chess against himself after everyone leaves] Ah who's winning?
Gerry: Checkmate.
Fiona: Checkmate, what's that mean?
Gerry: What ever move you make, you lose.
Fiona: [chuckles] Story of my life.
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