Streaming Quality: 4K Ultra HD | Dolby Vision | Atmos
Rating: ⭐ 6.0/10 (1 reviews)
Duration: 48 minutes
Genres: Documentary
Director/Creator: N/A
Starring: Margaret Drabble as Self - Narrator (voice), Joan Littlewood, Ann Jellicoe, Sean Kenny, Arthur Dooley, Mitzi Cunliffe, Merfyn Turner
Status: Released
Language: EN
Overview: An authored film by Margaret Drabble about the rise of the suburbs and the failure of city planning.
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⭐ 6/10 - review by Peter McGinn
"Okay, do not watch this for its entertainment value, unless perhaps if you are obsessed with the roots of the migration of families from cities to growing suburbs. As a bonus, you will see a lot of architecture, cars, and clothing & hair styles from the late 1960s. This is a documentary narrated ..."