My Childhood
(1972)
Country: UK
Synopsis
A Scottish boy (Stephen Archibald) befriends a German prisoner of war at the tail end of World War II.
Notes
- The first of Bill Douglas' trilogy of films based on his own childhood and youth, succeeded by My Ain Folk (1973) and My Way Home (1978)
- Selected in 2001 by the National Museum of Scotland as the best Scottish film ever made

Cast
- Stephen Archibald
(Jamie) - Hughie Restorick
(Tommy) - Jean Taylor Smith
(Grandmother) - Karl Fieseler
(Helmuth) - Bernard McKenna
(Tommy's Father) - Paul Kermack
(Jamie's Father) - Ann Smith
(Jamie's Mother)
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