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Rebellious students at an English private school plan a violent revolt against their repressive environment in director Lindsay Anderson's highly acclaimed but extremely controversial drama. Centering on a small group of non-conformists led by Mick Travis Malcolm McDowell, the film paints a distinctly negative picture of the British school system and, by extension, English society. Seeing the powers-that-be as humorless, bureaucratic, and needlessly restrictive, Mick and his cohorts indulge in small acts of rebellion, including sneaking into town to romance a local waitress. Their actions are discovered and punished with harsh beatings, leading the students to plot revenge. This effort culminates in the film's most famous ...
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Overview

Rebellious students at an English private school plan a violent revolt against their repressive environment in director Lindsay Anderson's highly acclaimed but extremely controversial drama. Centering on a small group of non-conformists led by Mick Travis Malcolm McDowell, the film paints a distinctly negative picture of the British school system and, by extension, English society. Seeing the powers-that-be as humorless, bureaucratic, and needlessly restrictive, Mick and his cohorts indulge in small acts of rebellion, including sneaking into town to romance a local waitress. Their actions are discovered and punished with harsh beatings, leading the students to plot revenge. This effort culminates in the film's most famous sequence, a surrealistic depiction of a bloody uprising by the students against the adult world. Daring and unpredictable in content and form, If... mixes color and black-and-white cinematography as easily as it mingles satire with dark fantasy. The film's ambiguous attitude toward violence caused controversy at the time, as many commentators saw the film as a potential incitement to violence. It became a great success among younger, counter-culture audiences who appreciated the audacious shock tactics and embraced the satirical, anti-establishment message. Often compared to Jean Vigo's French classic Zéro de conduite, which also featured surrealistic boarding-school rebellion, If... has become a high point in the cinema of youth rebellion. Anderson and McDowell later collaborated on O Lucky Man! 1973, Look Back in Anger 1980, and Britannia Hospital 1982. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Special Features

New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director of photography Miroslav Ondricek and assistant editor Ian Rakoff; Audio commentary featuring film critic and historian David Robinson and actor Malcolm McDowell; A 2003 episode from the Scottish TV series Cast and Crew, featuring McDowell, Rakoff, director's assistant Stephen Frears, producer Michael Medwin, and screenwriter David Sherwin; New video interview with actor Graham Crowden; Thursday's Children (1954), an Academy Award-winning documentary about a school for deaf children, directed by Anderson and Guy Brenton and narrated by Richard Burton; A booklet featuring pieces by critic David Ehrenstein, screenwriter David Sherwin, and director Lindsay Anderson

Product Details

  • Release Date: 6/19/2007
  • UPC: 715515024426
  • Original Release: 1968
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  • Source: CRITERION
  • Region Code: 1
  • Presentation: Wide Screen
  • Time: 1:52:00
  • Sales rank: 26,298

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Malcolm McDowell Mick
David Wood Johnny
Richard Warwick Wallace
Christine Noonan Girl
Robert Swann Rowntree
Peter Jeffrey Headmaster
Arthur Lowe Housemaster
Mona Washbourne Matron
Ben Aris John Thomas, Undermaster
Robin Askwith Keating
Philip Bagenal Peanuts
Martin Beaumont Hunter
Sean Bury Jute
Geoffrey Chater Chaplain
Graham Crowden History Master
Ellis Dale Motorcycle Salesman
Richard Davies Machin
Richard Everett Pussy Graves
John Garrie Music Master
Tommy Godfrey School Porter
David Griffin Willens
Mary McLeod Mrs. Kemp, Housemaster's Wife
Michael Newport Brunning
Anthony Nicholls Gen. Denson
Charles Lloyd Pack Classics Master
Brian Pettifer Biles
Peter Sproule Barnes
Charles Sturridge Markland
Hugh Thomas Denson
Simon Ward
Rupert Webster Bobby Philips
Technical Credits
Lindsay Anderson Director, Producer
Roy Baird Executive Producer, Producer
Betty Blattner Makeup
Miriam Brickman Casting
Brian Eatwell Art Director
Albert Finney Producer
David Gladwell Editor, Production Designer
Jocelyn Herbert Production Designer
John Howlett Original Story
Gavrik Losey Production Manager
Michael Medwin Producer
Miroslav Ondrícek Cinematographer
David Sherwin Screenwriter
Christian Wangler Sound/Sound Designer
Marc Wilkinson Score Composer, Musical Direction/Supervision

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- If.... - The Film
1. College House [20:13]
2. College [13:29]
3. Term Time [10:17]
4. Ritual and Romance [16:59]
5. Discipline [16:43]
6. Resistance [8:05]
7. Forth to War [14:52]
8. Crusaders [9:27]
9. Closing Credits [1:28]
1. Casting [20:13]
2. Power and Privilege [13:29]
3. Bobby Philips [10:17]
4. Full of Surprises [16:59]
5. Not Naturalistic [16:43]
6. Targets [8:05]
7. About Freedom [14:52]
8. A Contradictory Person [9:27]
9. The Last Word [1:28]
Disc #2 -- If.... - The Supplements
1. Introductions [10:40]
2. Anarchist Element [15:43]
3. Actors [3:13]
4. Fantasy and Reality [5:58]
5. Reaction [6:28]

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Disc #1 -- If.... - The Film
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   Chapters
   Color Bars
   Commentary
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      Commentary: On
      Index
      Color Bars
Disc #2 -- If.... - The Supplements
   "Cast and Crew"
      Play
      Index
   Graham Crowden Interview
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   "Thursday's Children"
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  • Posted October 1, 2010

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    Iconic and Distinctly British

    Part look at English boarding school lads, part social commentary, part social satire. Many scenes are symbolic and arty with significant portions of the script acting as thinly-veiled social commentary. The surrealist elements are subtle and engaging and often just quirky and nonsensical enough to leave you wondering if it was symbolic of anything and then realise that it was too funny to really matter if the symbolism existed or not.

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