Southside Film Festival: The Gorbals Story Friday 9 October, 2015 St Francis Hall, Gorbals.

Southside Film Festival: The Gorbals Story Friday 9 October, 2015
St Francis Hall, Gorbals.
405 Cumberland Street, G5 0SE Glasgow
Friday 9 October 8 p.m.
Tickets from wegotickets
Southside Film Festival Presents:
THE GORBALS STORY
(PG, 74 mins, 1950)
St Francis Community Centre, Gorbals
Gorbals, 9th Oct
Doors 7.30pm/film 8pm
£8 full price/£6 concession
Adapted from the phenomenally successful 1946 play, written by Robert McLeish and staged by Glasgow’s Unity Theatre, this film is a naturalistic portrait of a working-class Glasgow community. A successful artist Wullie Mutrie, played by Howard Connell, recalls his life in the tenements of the Gorbals slums in flashbacks. Screening in a 1861 A-listed building and former church we believe this is the first time the film has screened in the Gorbals since its release in 1950.
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Hope to get along to see this. I believe my late uncle played the part of Wullie Mutrie well and went on to appear in a number of British films as a result. Regards. JC
That’s amazing, John. Hope you make it along.