Jacko Palmer (John Mills) is the union representative of a carpentry factory in England in the 1960s. The factory is in the midst of a real revolution because they are about to appoint Gabriel Gomez (Earl Cameron), a foreman, as foreman. efficient colored employee. If so, the majority of white workers would be willing to go on strike and even take more serious retaliation. As if the work stress wasn't enough, Jacko's daughter, Kathie (Sylvia Syms), has just started a relationship with Peter (Johnny Sekka), a black co-worker. Jacko's wife, Nell (Brenda De Banzie), immediately opposes the relationship initiated by her daughter, but Jacko, despite being terribly confused, will try to solve the family situation, as well as appease the entire town...Nominated for the Bafta Award for Best British Screenplay in 1962 (Ted Willis, adapting his play Hot Summer Night)
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/21223-fuego-en-las-calles-dvd-8436037888281.html21223FUEGO EN LAS CALLES (DVD)<div><br/><p><span>Jacko Palmer (John Mills) is the union representative of a carpentry factory in England in the 1960s. The factory is in the midst of a real revolution because they are about to appoint Gabriel Gomez (Earl Cameron), a foreman, as foreman. efficient colored employee. If so, the majority of white workers would be willing to go on strike and even take more serious retaliation. As if the work stress wasn't enough, Jacko's daughter, Kathie (Sylvia Syms), has just started a relationship with Peter (Johnny Sekka), a black co-worker. Jacko's wife, Nell (Brenda De Banzie), immediately opposes the relationship initiated by her daughter, but Jacko, despite being terribly confused, will try to solve the family situation, as well as appease the entire town...Nominated for the Bafta Award for Best British Screenplay in 1962 (Ted Willis, adapting his play Hot Summer Night)</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/531460-home_default/fuego-en-las-calles-dvd.jpg4.4554instockLa Casa Del Cine Para Todos, S.L.4.45544.4554002015-11-08T20:36:28+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Jacko Palmer (John Mills) is the union representative of a carpentry factory in England in the 1960s. The factory is in the midst of a real revolution because they are about to appoint Gabriel Gomez (Earl Cameron), a foreman, as foreman. efficient colored employee. If so, the majority of white workers would be willing to go on strike and even take more serious retaliation. As if the work stress wasn't enough, Jacko's daughter, Kathie (Sylvia Syms), has just started a relationship with Peter (Johnny Sekka), a black co-worker. Jacko's wife, Nell (Brenda De Banzie), immediately opposes the relationship initiated by her daughter, but Jacko, despite being terribly confused, will try to solve the family situation, as well as appease the entire town...Nominated for the Bafta Award for Best British Screenplay in 1962 (Ted Willis, adapting his play Hot Summer Night)