Remembrance

strong language
Director(s)Colin Gregg
Production year1982
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes111m
CastRoger Adamson, John Altman, Martin Barrass, Dawn Archibald, David John, Pete Lee-Wilson, Gary Oldman, Dicken Ashworth, Ewan Stewart, Sheila Ballantine, Colin Gregg, Hugh Stoddart, Colin Gregg, John Metcalfe, Peter Delfgou, Simone Reynolds

Remembrance

strong language
REMEMBRANCE is a British drama in which a number of Royal Navy ratings spend a night in Plymouth ahead of setting sail t ...
REMEMBRANCE is a British drama in which a number of Royal Navy ratings spend a night in Plymouth ahead of setting sail the following day.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’) as well as milder terms including ‘bitch’, ‘wanker’, ‘bastard’, ‘piss’, ‘bloody’, ‘arsehole’, ‘bugger’, ‘sod’, ‘Christ’ and ‘hell’.
additional issues
A bouncer roughly escorts a drunken man from a night club and beats him, punching him repeatedly and throwing him into a wall and to the ground. Other violence includes people head butting others and breaking bottles over their heads. There are moderate sex references, including use of the term ‘shag’. A man is seen with blood all over his face following an attack. There is use of discriminative terms including ‘queer’ and ‘poof’, however such use is contextualised as of its time and is not condoned by the film as a whole. People excessively consume alcohol and behave in a drunken manner as a result.
Classified Date:
11/05/1982
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Mainline Pictures Ltd
strong language
Classified Date:
03/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
BFI Video
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’) as well as milder terms including ‘bitch’, ‘wanker’, ‘bastard’, ‘piss’, ‘bloody’, ‘arsehole’, ‘bugger’, ‘sod’, ‘Christ’ and ‘hell’.
additional issues
A bouncer roughly escorts a drunken man from a night club and beats him, punching him repeatedly and throwing him into a wall and to the ground. Other violence includes people head butting others and breaking bottles over their heads. There are moderate sex references, including use of the term ‘shag’. A man is seen with blood all over his face following an attack. There is use of discriminative terms including ‘queer’ and ‘poof’, however such use is contextualised as of its time and is not condoned by the film as a whole. People excessively consume alcohol and behave in a drunken manner as a result.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’) as well as milder terms including ‘bitch’, ‘wanker’, ‘bastard’, ‘piss’, ‘bloody’, ‘arsehole’, ‘bugger’, ‘sod’, ‘Christ’ and ‘hell’.
additional issues
A bouncer roughly escorts a drunken man from a night club and beats him, punching him repeatedly and throwing him into a wall and to the ground. Other violence includes people head butting others and breaking bottles over their heads. There are moderate sex references, including use of the term ‘shag’. A man is seen with blood all over his face following an attack. There is use of discriminative terms including ‘queer’ and ‘poof’, however such use is contextualised as of its time and is not condoned by the film as a whole. People excessively consume alcohol and behave in a drunken manner as a result.
Director(s)Colin Gregg
Production year1982
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes111m
CastRoger Adamson, John Altman, Martin Barrass, Dawn Archibald, David John, Pete Lee-Wilson, Gary Oldman, Dicken Ashworth, Ewan Stewart, Sheila Ballantine, Colin Gregg, Hugh Stoddart, Colin Gregg, John Metcalfe, Peter Delfgou, Simone Reynolds
Classified Date:
11/05/1982
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Mainline Pictures Ltd
strong language
Classified Date:
03/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
BFI Video
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’) as well as milder terms including ‘bitch’, ‘wanker’, ‘bastard’, ‘piss’, ‘bloody’, ‘arsehole’, ‘bugger’, ‘sod’, ‘Christ’ and ‘hell’.
additional issues
A bouncer roughly escorts a drunken man from a night club and beats him, punching him repeatedly and throwing him into a wall and to the ground. Other violence includes people head butting others and breaking bottles over their heads. There are moderate sex references, including use of the term ‘shag’. A man is seen with blood all over his face following an attack. There is use of discriminative terms including ‘queer’ and ‘poof’, however such use is contextualised as of its time and is not condoned by the film as a whole. People excessively consume alcohol and behave in a drunken manner as a result.