Poor Cow (1967)

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Directed by: Ken Loach

Stars: Terence Stamp, Carol White, John Bindon

Language: English | Subtitles: English (embed)

Country: Uk | Imdb Info | Ar: 5:3 | Brrip

Description: A young woman lives a life full of bad choices. At a young age she has a baby by an abusive thief who quickly lands in prison. When her son goes missing, she gets to grips with what is most important to her.

Preview
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3.70GB | 101:25mins | 1798×1080 | mkv
https://tezfiles.com/file/139a5bf9fd09d/Poor.Cow.1967.mkv

 

====bluray extras====

Poor Cow and the British New Wave” featurette
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65MB | 10:42mins | 720×576 | mp4 | English
https://tezfiles.com/file/f6914280f9fe4/Prcw.featurette.mp4

 

Interview Ken Loach
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65MB | 16mins | 720×576 | mp4 | English
https://tezfiles.com/file/bb963f969393a/Prcw.Ken.Loach.mp4

 

Interview Terence Stamp
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38MB | 7:44mins | 720×576 | mp4 | English
https://tezfiles.com/file/05f19fcd6f82a/Prcw.Terence.Stamp.mp4

 

Interview Nell Dunn
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39MB | 9:35mins | 720×576 | mp4 | English
https://tezfiles.com/file/8d81cb58152eb/Prcw.Nell.Dunn.mp4

 

1966 archive interview with Carol White
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25MB | 3:24mins | 720×576 | mp4 | English
https://tezfiles.com/file/b304507b8d7f6/Prcw.Carol.White.mp4

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2 Responses to Poor Cow (1967)

  1. Helen says:

    Loach (coming as he did from a middle class background) portrays the English working class as made up almost entirely of habitual thieves and women of loose virtue – his people are invariably brainless and ignorant, and drift, cow-like, into meaningless, sordid lives. I’ve tried several times to give Poor Cow a fair go, but (as a member of the working class) I think it’s excruciatingly patronising. It’s horrid to be looked down upon by someone who read law at Oxford, and Poor Cow is no more accurate a portrayal of working class life than a Monty Python sketch.

  2. Tony says:

    Oh cool. If you’ve seen The Limey with Terence Stamp, this is the movie they used to deliver some of the flashbacks to his earlier years.

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