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A Sense Of Freedom - The Jimmy Boyle Story [1979] (A UKB-KvCD By BINGOWINGZ)

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A Sense Of Freedom - The Jimmy Boyle Story [1979] (A UKB-KvCD By BINGOWINGZ)



Release Date:18 October 1985 (USA)

Genre: Crime | Drama | Thriller

RunTime: 1 Hour 25 Minutes

Plot:



Absolutely uncompromising "tough as nails" 1979 gangster film about real life Scottish hoodlum Jimmy Boyle, is a real sleeper, but well worth seeking out !! Directed by talented UK director John Mackenzie, I think "A Sense of Freedom" was somewhat overshadowed by Mackenzie's equally impressive and more highly publicised film "The Long Good Friday" released the following year.



Mackenzie deserves a pat on the back for giving the British crime cinema a well deserved double shot of testosterone, at a time when it was fairly dormant.



Dynamic actor, David Hayman is simply sensational as the anti-social & violent Jimmy Boyle. Boyle and his gang are running protection & money lending rackets in Glasgow in the 1960's and falling foul of the law every step of the way. Boyle is convicted for a heinous crime and sent inside the Scottish prison system where he declares a brutal war on the guards & administration of each prison. However, Boyle begins to take stock of the damage & futility of his hostile actions, and the film then takes a surprising turn !!



"A Sense of Freedom" certainly won't be for everyone's tastes as there are numerous violent confrontations, and in one scene, Boyle takes to "decorating" his cell in a most disgusting manner. However, those film fans looking for a first class prison drama, with a believable cast, that really delivers the goods will not be disappointed.



Cast:



David Anderson ... Tam

Bill Armour ... Prison warder

Bill Barclay ... Bill

Martin Black ... Bobbie Dugan

Jim Boyce ... Sgt. Bobbie

Monica Brady ... Sheila

Jim Byars ... PC Green

Vince Cunningham ... News vendor

Jake D'Arcy ... Robbie

Scott Douglas ... Desk sergeant

Ken Drury ... Prison warder

Jackie Farrell ... Prison warder

Myra Forsyth ... Mrs. Johnson

Kate Gardiner ... Boyle´s mother

Jim Gibb ... Gus

Roy Hanlon ... Chief officer

David Hayman ... Jimmy Boyle

Billy Jeffrey ... Archie

Paul Kermack ... Prison doctor

James Macdonald ... Sergeant

Fulton Mackay ... Insp. Davidson

Lesley Mackie ... Malkie´s wife

Hugh Martin ... Prison governor

Jimmy Martin ... Mr. Doherty

John McGlynn ... Prison warder

Bruce McKenzie ... Hospital doctor

George Morgan ... Priest

P.H. Moriarty ... Prison warder

John Murtagh ... Piper

Anne Myatt ... Tam's wife

Hector Nicol ... Uncle Jody

Alex Norton ... Malkie

Jeff Norton ... Prison warder

Ron Paterson ... Prison governor

Billy Riddoch ... Fisherman (as Bill Riddoch)

Gaylie Runciman ... Sadie

Sean Scanlan ... Jackie

Farrell Sheridan ... Prison warder

Gerry Slevin ... Prison governor

John Stahl ... Det. Sgt. Williamson

David Stewart ... Judge

Irene Sunters ... Agnes

Gordon Taylor ... Prison warder

Frank Welshman ... Barman

Alexander West ... Ben

Jan Wilson ... Mrs. Docherty

Jimmy Yuill ... Dunkie



Vid & Audio Info:



Source: DVD/PAL

Video: MPEG1/PAL/352x288/25fps

Audio: 44.1kHz/128kbps/Stereo

Size Of BiN File: 800 Mb

Sample Included: YES

IMdb:  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0194350/



How to watch a UKB KVCD:



If you wish to View on your PC then use a media player called VLC IPB Image

which supports Cue and Bin format movies, but be warned, this and

Windows Media Player have been known to show incorrect movie runtimes

i.e. 37 minutes when the movie is actually 2 hours long.



You can download the VLC media player from www.videolan.org but it's NOT

recommended to view KVCD's on your PC as they're specifically encoded

to view on your standalone DVD Player and TV. If you are planning on

watching on your PC then please don't moan about quality as you have

been warned. If you wanted to watch on you PC then you've downloaded

the wrong release, You want a DIVX or XVID version so I'll say it

one more time, don't moan about quality as you have been warned.



To burn to disc using Nero just right click on the cue file which

will be the smallest of the 2 then choose Open With and browse to

your Nero.exe (possibly just called Nero) file. (Located in Program

Files / Ahead / Nero folder) Ensure the *Always use the selected

program to open this type of file* box is ticked, this way next time

all you have to do is double click the cue file and the burning

interface will open, now choose which speed you would like to burn

your disc at. It's recommended to burn at no more than 8x, Or 10x if you

burn at a faster speed this may impair the quality and make the

video pixelated. [Info By FFCcottage]





HERES 2 FREE APPS TO BURN YOUR KvCD's...





Burnatonce:



http://www.afterdawn.com/software/cdr_software/cdr_applications/burnatonce.cfm







Imgburn:



http://www.imgburn.com/



Enjoy...

(BINGOWINGZ)

www.ukb-kvcd.com



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