Pat Wallis

Most Popular Pat Wallis Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Leeds United! Trailer (1974)

31 October 1974

The true story of a strike in 1970 by female textile-factory workers in Leeds who wanted to be paid the same as their male colleagues, but whose efforts were undermined by the trade union that they belonged to.

Kisses at Fifty Trailer (1973)

22 January 1973

A father leaves his grown-up family to move in with his lover in the south, alienating himself from his four children.

England's Greens and Peasant Land Trailer (1982)

05 January 1982

A planning decision must be made, and the motorway extension must go through on either the Golf Course or the Allotments - will the greens survive or the peasant lands?

Ready When You Are, Mr McGill Trailer (1976)

11 January 1976

A film extra has won a chance for the big break in his career. He has two crucial lines in a television film, but nothing goes according to plan.

Well Thank You, Thursday Trailer (1976)

25 January 1976

Miss Shepherd of the registry office is getting a new desk, but things don't go entirely as expected.

Black Jack Trailer (1979)

09 September 1979

When honest young Tolly is forced on the run with ‘Black Jack’, a villainous ruffian, adventure and mishap are never far away.

Hindle Wakes Trailer (1976)

19 December 1976

In the best play of 1912, the conventional morals and manners of a North England mill town are overthrown by a young woman with ideas far ahead of her time.

The Lonely Man's Lover Trailer (1974)

17 January 1974

Poet Daniel Tasker moves to a small Yorkshire village, where he perturbs and disturbs the locals, except for Lizzie, who has feelings awakened in her that change her life.

There Is a Happy Land Trailer (1974)

05 May 1974

Keith Waterhouse's near autobiographical tale about characters from his childhood.

Fairies Trailer (1978)

27 September 1978

'I'd stake my reputation on it. These photographs are not faked.' But how could photographs, taken on a simple camera by two Yorkshire village girls, have momentous implications for man's understanding of the world?