In order to relieve the tension of depressing surroundings and boring people Northern English working class lad Billy spends most of his time in his own fantasy world. However all could change when he meets Liz and discovers that he may be able to escape into a new, bearable reality. A Brit classic that can be classified as 'kitchen sink' - the comedy.
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THE FAMILY WAY (1966)
Certification15 Our Rating
Married life is proving difficult for cashless and homeless newlyweds Jenny and Arthur. With well meaning, but interfering, parents, nosey neighbors and a town that thrives on gossip, can their marriage last? Will there ever be any good news? The Family Way was deemed worthy of an 18 certificate, upon its release back in 1966, merely because it dealt with the concept of physical intimacy in a thoughtful and no-nonsense manner. A touching, observant film, adapted from Bill Naughton's 'All in Good
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