The Navigators (film)

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The Navigators (2002) is a British film directed by Ken Loach with screenplay by Rob Dawber.

It tells the story of the reactions of five Sheffielders to the privatisation of the railway maintenance organisation for which they all work, and the consequences for them. The film was inspired by the failure of the Connex South Central and the Connex South Eastern: Connex lost both franchises because of poor service.

[edit] Cast

  • Dean Andrews – John
  • Thomas Craig – Mick
  • Joe Duttine – Paul
  • Steve Huison – Jim
  • Venn Tracey – Gerry
  • Andy Swallow – Len
  • Sean Glenn – Harpic
  • Charlie Brown – Jack
  • Juliet Bates – Fiona
  • John Aston – Bill Walters
  • Graham Heptinstall – Owen
  • Angela Saville – Tracy
  • Clare McSwain – Lisa
  • Megan Topham – Chloe
  • Abigail Pearson – Eve

[edit] External links

Ken Loach
1960s Poor Cow | Kes
1970s The Save the Children Fund Film | Family Life | Black Jack
1980s The Gamekeeper | Looks and Smiles | Which Side Are You On?
1990s Fatherland | Hidden Agenda | Riff-Raff | Raining Stones | Ladybird Ladybird | Land and Freedom | A Contemporary Case for Common Ownership | Carla's Song | The Flickening Flame | My Name Is Joe
2000s Bread and Roses | The Navigators | Sweet Sixteen | Ae Fond Kiss... | Tickets | The Wind That Shakes the Barley
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