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Sovereign’s Company

OK, I’m starting watching the massive Alan Clarke box set again: Dissent & Disruption. These are all movies done for the BBC, and I quite like that genre. Sort of… earnest 70s things? But I’ve been a bit disappointed by these Clarke movies — some of them have been mortifying.

But now we’re in 1970, so perhaps things are going to pick up a bit.

I’m not quite sure what’s happening here… It seems like these people are joining the army? But they seem to be too old for that? So are these people who are already soldiers joining an elite company? The “Sovereign’s Company”?

No, now he’s teaching them to polish their boots, so I suppose these people are supposed to be 18?

He’s giving Rik Mayall in The Young Ones, I guess.

So they are supposed to be old soldiers!?

*gasp* Could he be… that way!?

These seem rather too dressed-up to be recruits, don’t they? But… one guy flew in from India to be in this squad, and another came up from London, so they weren’t already in the military?

This is extremely confusing.

I don’t think any of the black characters have any lines?

But again, they seem to have very formal uniforms for recruits, so er uhm. I’m guessing things weren’t as confusing for a typical British BBC viewer in 1970.

They sure have a lot of er uniforms.

Now that’s how professionals fight!

This is an odd movie.

I kinda like the general approach of this movie… we’re presented with a situation, and then we get a “shocking” ending that shows how corrupt The System is… But it’s not exactly firing on all cylinders, now is it?

Sovereign’s Company. Alan Clarke. 1970.

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