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David

1951 | 40m | English

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Director: Paul Dickson
Writer: Paul Dickson
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Told with authenticity and perception, David looks back on the life of a school caretaker in a Welsh mining town, from the marriage and birth of his son to the trauma of a pit accident. David was the first film produced by the BFI, in 1951, and the Welsh selection for the same year’s Festival of Britain screenings in London.
Release Date: Jul 01, 1951
Director: Paul Dickson
Writer: Paul Dickson
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Production Companies BFI, World Wide Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Entered: May 02, 2024
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Name Character
David Rees Griffiths Dafydd Rhys
Rachel Thomas Mrs. Morgan
Gwenyth Petty Mary Rhys, as a girl
Prysor Williams North Walian at Eisteddfod
Ieuan Rhys Williams South Walian at Eisteddfod
Gomer Roberts Himself
Sam Jones Rev. Morgan
Wynford Jones Narrator
John Davies Ifor
Name Job
Paul Dickson Writer, Director
Grace Williams Music
Ronald Anscombe Cinematography
Catherine Morrison Editor
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James Carr Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Told by way of a gentle reflective retrospective, we are introduced to the kindly school caretaker "Rhys" (Dafyyd Griffiths), a budding poet, who has an habit of helping out the children at his school when they get into mischief. It's the young "Ifor" (John Davies) that he is currently befriending a ... nd it's to him that he tells the story of his youth in this traditional Welsh mining community. He left school at twelve and began his working life underground surrounded by others who all read voraciously in their spare time. An accident below ground and a tragedy above it didn't dampen his innate humanity as he encourages this young lad to take advantage of the opportunities his education can offer him. It's presented in a documentary style and has a clear message of having pride in your country and yourself and is based on a real character whose respect for his fellow men and desire to improve his own and subsequent generations' lots in life is quite a resounding appraisal of so many of the original working class who believed in betterment under their own steam. The production is all basic, but when they burst into song or take a view of a now dilapidated pit, it becomes a potent, considered, film to watch.

Jan 09, 2025