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Poor Cow
Trailer18-year-old Joy starts her catalogue of bad choices by running away from home with Tom. When her son goes missing, she briefly comes to grips with what is most important to her.Genre: DramaActors: Carol White, John Bindon, Queenie Watts, Kate Williams, Laurie Asprey, James Beckett, Ray Barron, Hilda Barry, Ken Campbell, Ronald Clarke, Ellis Dale, ...»Director: Ken LoachCountry: United KingdomDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 1967IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Poor Cow"
New York TimesMarch 14, 2015An argument can certainly be made for sex in movies that try to approach seriously the problems of the young; and this one, which begins so frankly with maternity, seems to have become quite nervous about things physical right after the credits came on.
RogerEbert.comMarch 14, 2015In the end, the few good moments (as when the girl tends bar, cares for her child and shares confidences with Terence Stamp) are lost in the mess of everything else.
TIME MagazineMarch 14, 2015Despite its scruffy scene and downhill theme, Poor Cow is not really another of England's angry proletarian tragedies. The film tells its story with humanity that is never sentimental and humor that never jokes.
VarietyFebruary 23, 2012Kenneth Loach uses an improvisatory technique in all this, and it largely works. Thesps were given the gist and trend of the dialog, and permitted to embroider it with their own words.
Monthly Film BulletinMarch 14, 2015Not even Carol White as Joy, glowing with vitality and beautifully modulating the heroine's different moods, can make of Poor Cow more than a superficial, slightly patronising incursion into the nether realms of social realism.
Eye for FilmMarch 14, 2015Poor Cow is certainly a gritty portrayal of life on the breadline in the late Sixties, shot in a documentary style, but that does not mean that it is wholly downbeat.
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