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  1. 19 de abr. de 2016 · Books. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. Alan Sillitoe. Harper Perennial, 2006 - Fiction - 240 pages. "Working all week at the lathe leaves Arthur Seaton with energy to spare at the weekends. A hard-drinking, hard-working rebel, he knows exactly what he wants, and how to get it. Before long his dalliances with a couple of married women make ...

  2. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning was preceded by film adaptations of Look Back in Anger (1958) and John Braine's Room at the Top (1959) and followed by movie versions of Stan Barstow's A Kind of Loving (1962), Sillitoe's The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962), and David Storey's This Sporting Life (1963), among many others.

  3. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. Paperback – 1 Oct. 2008. This cult classic of working class life in post-war Nottingham follows the exploits of rebellious factory worker Arthur Seaton and is introduced by Richard Bradford. Working all day at a lathe leaves Arthur Seaton with energy to spare in the evenings.

  4. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) is the 'new wave' film which has most preserved its reputation with modern critics. Added to critical support at the time and its massive - and unexpected - box office success, it has some claim to be the most significant of the films of this period.

  5. Watch the trailer of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, a classic British film starring Albert Finney as a rebellious factory worker who lives for his pleasures. See how he deals with the ...

  6. Saturday night and the following Sunday morning. In the very first paragraph, Arthur Seaton's drinking companions, including Brenda, his mistress, make no effort to save him in spite of the fact that they are aware that he is about to fall dead drunk "from the top-most stair to the bottom." He has just defeated his rival in a drinking

  7. 6 de nov. de 2014 · Ray Winstone on Saturday Night and Sunday Morning | BFI. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI.While introducing Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960...