

When honest young Tolly is forced on the run with ‘Black Jack’, a villainous ruffian, adventure and mishap are never far away. As the two enter a world of body-snatchers, private lunatic asylums, and traveling fairs they find friendship in the most unlikely places.
Direction
Loach's handheld realism meets period picaresque.
Production
Mud, fairs, and asylums — lived-in 18th century.
Acting
Jean Franval's Black Jack: unlikable until he's not.

Director
Ken Loach
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Based on Leon Garfield's 1968 novel, which was already a staple of British children's literature. Loach fought to shoot on location with non-actors from Yorkshire.
The traveling fair sequences feature real 1970s carnival performers, creating a weird temporal slip — period faces that feel authentically worn.