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  1. The Wind of Change: Directed by Vernon Sewell. With Donald Pleasence, Johnny Briggs, Ann Lynn, Hilda Fenemore. Frank is an unemployed, discontented and rebellious teenage, living at home with his mild-mannered father, domineering mother and sister Josie.

    • (120)
    • Drama
    • Vernon Sewell
    • 1961-03
  2. Wind of Change ist eine Rock ballade der Band Scorpions, die im September 1989 [1] von Scorpions-Sänger Klaus Meine geschrieben und komponiert sowie im Februar 1991 als Single veröffentlicht worden ist. Sie galt in den Medien als sogenannte „ Hymne der Wende “ und ist die erfolgreichste Single aus deutscher Produktion.

  3. Plot. Frank is an unemployed, discontented and rebellious teenage Teddy Boy, living at home with his mild-mannered father, domineering mother and sister Josie. Frank harbours a deep-seated resentment and hatred towards the black people he sees as flooding Notting Hill and taking all the jobs.

  4. The Wind of Change was a very topical film for 1961. It took its title from the famous "Wind of Change" speech given by British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in South Africa in February 1960, and tackles the issue of race and immigration to the UK via the attitudes of the disenchanted young Teddy Boy set around the Notting Hill district of ...

    • Vernon Sewell
  5. The Wind of Change. Set against the Notting Hill race riots and focusing on a father who is a world-weary man and his rebellious son, Frank.

    • Drama
    • Donald Pleasence
    • Vernon Sewell
  6. Basil Emmott Cinematography. Peter Pitt Editing. Critics reviews. Set against the Notting Hill race riots of the late 1950s, a gripping kitchen-sink drama focusing on the relationship between a father and his bigoted teddy-boy son.

  7. Overview. Taking its title from Harold Macmillan's widely-reported Cape Town speech about the process of decolonisation in Africa, The Wind of Change showed the other side of the coin: the impact of colonial immigration at 'home'. The film deals with the 'colour problem' within the context of Teddy boy violence. Vernon Sewell.