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The place he gets the bird from is called tankersley old hall. Its at the side of a farm on black lane. climbed it many a time after i recognised it on the film. Its falling to bits now and was surrounded by site fencing the last time i was back up home.

hy up pal how tha doin thought ya.d join in on this one old hall still there litte bit more crumbled pair o little owls nested in it this year

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Nice wee documentary made by Greg Davies about his life long love of A Kestrel for a Knave. Meets with Dai Bradley who played Billy Casper in the film, and Barry Hines’ brother, who inspired the chara

All ways liked this film below, great film. The lad that played Kes, was interviewed on tv the other day much older now and he mentioned that it was all done with none acting folk, real people. Well

top notch film and book, one film I can and will watch everytime its on , read the book once in a while as well, great memories , proper all time classic, start of many lads obsession imho   Theres

What a cracker of a film!!!!

 

To keep things as real as possible they allowed the actor who played Casper to help in the training of the birds for the film, think they used five in total. To get a proper reaction from him the director got a kestrel that had died of natural causes and placed it in the bin but didn't tell the actor of Casper.

 

One of my collies is named Kes after the very film.

 

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Yes a great film. We did it as a schol play sometime in the 70's and we used a real kestrel. I have photo somewhere of it on my shoulder. I was even asked to bring my air rifle in to school to shoot a few sparrows for it, which I duly did.

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Yes a great film. We did it as a schol play sometime in the 70's and we used a real kestrel. I have photo somewhere of it on my shoulder. I was even asked to bring my air rifle in to school to shoot a few sparrows for it, which I duly did.

 

The good old days, imagine doing that now. lol

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Channel4 made a film a few years back...called 'the selfish giant'...about a couple of lads from yorkshire expelled from school...trying to scratch a living collecting scrap...similar style of film to Kes...but without the falconry

 

Watched that at the cinema. Good film with a dramatic ending.

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great too see how many have enjoyed this movie and book, imagine the modern day Billy arrested for taking a protected species, then plod finding his egg collection, social services called in too sort the whole family out, por Billy end up serving five years, then straight into care

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Nice wee documentary made by Greg Davies about his life long love of A Kestrel for a Knave. Meets with Dai Bradley who played Billy Casper in the film, and Barry Hines’ brother, who inspired the character. Worth a watch if you like the book and/or film. 

 

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