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Seven Green Bottles

1975 | 34m | English

(69 votes)

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Popularity: 0.1 (history)

Director: Eric Marquis
Writer: Eric Marquis
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Seven wayward juveniles (the "Green Bottles" of the title) spend their days truanting and thieving. One by one they are caught and made to face the consequences of the choices they have made.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1975
Director: Eric Marquis
Writer: Eric Marquis
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Production Companies Unit 7 Film, The Metropolitan Police
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 21, 2026
Entered: May 14, 2024
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Eric Marquis Writer, Director
Stan Hill Editor
Peter Povey Camera Operator
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Eric Marquis Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This docudrama has the look of a public information film to it as we spend a day with half a dozen kids who are bunking off from school and hanging around London’s Shepherd’s Bush area causing mischief. Initially, it’s all petty stuff: pinching oranges and the like. Then, though, they progress to mo ... re serious crimes like breaking and entering, car thieving and that’s when the constabulary become more involved. When we follow the youngsters we see them portrayed by actors who rather well capture their sense of boredom coupled with their lack of money. When we shift to the perspective of the authorities, the camerawork becomes more POV and the audience now appear to be the recipients of the varying degrees of reprimand and/or punishment that the well-meaning authorities dole out with an increasing degree of frustration. This latter section of the film also attempts to contextualise their lawless actions by suggesting poverty or family neglect but in the end it’s about a clear message that crime cannot and will not pay.

Feb 21, 2025