A Sense of Freedom
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Directed by | John Mackenzie |
Starring | David Anderson Bill Armour Bill Barclay |
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81 minutes |
Country | UK |
Language | English |
A Sense of Freedom is a 1981 Scottish crime film directed by John Mackenzie for Scottish Television. The film starred David Hayman and featured Hector Nicol and Fulton Mackay. It is based on the autobiography of Glasgow gangster Jimmy Boyle, who was reputed to be Scotland's most violent man. Due to non-co-operation by the Scottish Prison Service in allowing a film crew access to their property, Hayman's scenes in prison were filmed in Dublin's Kilmainham Jail.
A harrowing tale of a habitual and brutal criminal. Boyle repeatedly resisted attempts by the Prison Service to dampen his temper. He was brutally assaulted many times by Prison Officers.
Music by Frankie Miller and Rory Gallagher.
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). A Sense of Freedom at IMDb
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- 1981 films
- 1985 films
- English-language films
- 1980s crime drama films
- Scottish films
- Docudramas
- Prison films
- Scottish television programmes
- STV Productions
- 1981 in Scotland
- History of Glasgow
- Culture in Glasgow
- 1980s in Scottish television
- Television shows set in Glasgow
- British films
- 1981 in British television
- British drama films
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