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No Trees in the Street (1959)

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No Trees in the Street (1959)

No Trees in the Street (1959)
DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 2.40:1 | 720x576 | 5600 kbps | 4.2Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps
01:36:00 | UK | Drama

Surrounded by new 1950s East End high-rise flats, a London detective thinks back to how different things were in the late 1930s. Then it was an area of overcrowded tenements teeming with impoverished unemployed people with little or no hope. He relates the story of attractive young Hetty who desperately tried to stop her younger brother descending into crime while her mother was endlessly urging her to take up with Wilkie, a smooth local racketeer, in the belief this would get the family out of poverty.

Director: J. Lee Thompson
Cast: Sylvia Syms, Herbert Lom, Melvyn Hayes, Ronald Howard, Stanley Holloway, Joan Miller, Liam Redmond, Judy Bloom, Victor Brooks, Yvonne Buckingham, Sally Bulloch, Fred Griffiths, David Hemmings, Jeremy Judge, Lily Kann, Lloyd Lamble, John Langley, Carole Lesley, Lana Morris, Edwin Richfield, Hennie Scott, Richard Shaw, Campbell Singer, Marianne Stone, Gareth Tandy, Rita Webb, John Baskcomb, John Bush, Peter Evans, Janice Howley

No Trees in the Street (1959)

No Trees in the Street (1959)


IMDb

No Trees in the Street was screenwriter Ted Willis’ ludicrously sentimental adaptation of his own play. Released just as British cinema entered its great ‘kitchen sink’ phase with Room at the Top (1958), this unconvincing study of life in a London slum and the inhabitants’ battle for survival against the environment could never feel anything but stale. Sylvia Syms produces a sensitive and poignant performance whilst Herbert Lom tries to inject a little menace as a small-time crook.

Told in flashback, the film returns to pre-war Kennedy Street in London. Fiery tearaway Tommy (Melvyn Hayes) talks big and dreams of a life of crime as a route out of the slums and poverty. Tommy’s naive mother, Jess (Joan Miller), foolishly sends her son to work for local hoodlum Wilkie (Herbert Lom), who quickly grooms the boy for life in the underworld by employing him as a driver. Wilkie is romantically interested in Tommy’s earnest sister, Hetty (Sylvia Syms), but refuses her pleas not to involve her brother in crime. On his first solo job, Tommy robs a lorry driver and decides to keep the cash for himself.

Tommy eventually returns home flaunting his money, and when confronted by Wilkie and his family, pulls a gun on them. When Hetty threatens to leave home, her morally bankrupt mother gets the girl drunk and leaves her inebriated daughter to be seduced by Wilkie. Local policeman, Det Sgt Frank Colllins (Ronald Howard), believes there is some good in Hetty and attempts to convince her to help Tommy – but Wilkie arrives to humiliate her. Meanwhile, Tommy murders a storekeeper and he returns home to his mother and sister. Shortly the police have their home surrounded.

Extras:
- Original theatrical trailer
- Image gallery

No Trees in the Street (1959)

No Trees in the Street (1959)