101 minutes
10/1/1972
This compelling emotional drama stars Carol White as a young single mother who finds herself caught between two people – a local priest and a folk singer – each of whom wants to convert her to his own worldview. An elegy to a younger generation looking for something to believe in, Made co-stars hugely influential folk-rock musician Roy Harper in his screen debut. Produced by Joseph Janni – who previously made the astonishingly successful Poor Cow with White – directed by The Long Good Friday's John Mackenzie and featuring new songs specially composed by Harper.
Carol White
as Valerie Marshall
Roy Harper
as Mike Preston
John Castle
as Father Dyson
Margery Mason
as Mrs Marshall
Doremy Vernon
as June
Sam Dastor
as Mahdav
Richard Vanstone
as Ray
Michael Cashman
as Joe
Brian Croucher
as Arthur
Ray Smith
as Policeman
Carl Rigg
as Second Policeman
Bob Harris
as Himself/Interviewer
Sean Hewitt
as Andy
Peter Jenner
as Mike's MD
Len Jones
as Barry
Ivor Butler
as Dave
Ian Ramsey
as Kevin
Colin Pilditch
as Jacko
Colin Daniels
as Peter
Michael Tarn
as Charlie
Jenny Donnison
as Janice
Yvonne McKain
as Yvonne
Sara Clee
as Ann
Babs Jessup
as Babs
Peter Miles
as Doctor
Mairhi Russell
as Night Nurse
Phyllis MacMahon
as Irish Nurse
May Warden
as Patient in Hospital
Ellis Dale
as Passenger on Train
Michael Standing
as Young Man on Train
Nell Curran
as Young Lady on Train
Paddy Joyce
as Engineer
Christopher Taynton
as Engineer
Giovanna Renai
as Waitress