
Flame in the Streets
Flame in the Streets is a 1961 British drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker. Racial tensions manifest themselves at home, work and on the streets during Bonfire Night in the burgeoning West Indian community of early 1960s Britain. Trades union leader (Mills) fights for the rights of a black worker but struggles with the news that his own daughter is planning to marry a West Indian, much against his own logic and the prejudice of his wife.
Flame in the Streets
June 19, 1961
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Cast (20)

John Mills
Jacko Palmer

Sylvia Syms
Kathie Palmer

Brenda De Banzie
Nell Palmer

Earl Cameron
Gabriel Gomez

Johnny Sekka
Peter Lincoln

Meredith Edwards
Harry Mitchell

Ann Lynn
Judy Gomez

Wilfrid Brambell
Mr. Palmer senior

Corinne Skinner-Carter
Mrs. Jackson

Newton Blick
Visser

Glyn Houston
Hugh Davies

Michael Wynne
Les

Dan Jackson
Jubilee

Cyril Chamberlain
Dowell

Gretchen Franklin
Mrs. Bingham

Harry Baird
Billy

Irvin Allen
Christie

Larry Martyn
Corner Boy

Thomas Baptiste
Boyfriend

Barbara Windsor
Girlfriend
Crew (21)
Directing
Writing

Ted Willis
Screenplay

Ted Willis
Story
Production

Charles Orme
Production Manager

Jack Hanbury
Associate Producer

Roy Ward Baker
Producer

Earl St. John
Executive Producer
Sound

Philip Green
Original Music Composer

Harry Miller
Sound Editor

Gordon K. McCallum
Sound Recordist

Dudley Messenger
Sound Recordist
Art

Alex Vetchinsky
Art Direction

Arthur Taksen
Set Dresser
Camera

Christopher Challis
Director of Photography

David Harcourt
Camera Operator
Costume & Make-Up
Crew
No data availableEditing

Roger Cherrill
Editor