Allan King

Come On Children

Come On Children

In the early 1970s, ten teenagers (five boys and five girls) leave behind parents, school, and all other authority figures to live on a farm for ten weeks. What emerges in front of Allan King’s cameras are the fears, hopes, and alienation of a disillusioned generation. Come On Children is a swift, vivid rendering of the growing pains of a counterculture.

Film Info

  • Canada
  • 1972
  • 95 minutes
  • Color
  • 1.66:1
  • English

Available In

Collector's Set

Eclipse Series 24: The Actuality Dramas of Allan King

The Actuality Dramas of Allan King

DVD Box Set

5 Discs

$48.96

Come On Children
Cast
John Hamilton
Lesley Henry
Noreen McCallum
Ken Gibbs
Jo Anne Lye
Richard McMullen
Alan Dunikowski
Jane Harrison
Sharon Wall
Alex Zivojinovich
Credits
Director
Allan King
Producer
Allan King
Photographed by
William Brayne
Editing
Arla Saare
Sound recordist
Brian Avery
Rerecorded by
Paul Coombe
Original music
John Hamilton
Original music
Alex Zivojinovich
Original music
Jack Zaza

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