Continuity mistake: In the bar scene, near the beginning of the film, the pint glass that Albert Finney holds, constantly changes position. (00:06:05)

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960)
Directed by: Karel Reisz
Starring: Albert Finney, Rachel Roberts, Hylda Baker, Shirley Anne Field
Arthur Seaton: Mam called me barmy when I told her I fell of a gasometer for a bet. But I'm not barmy, I'm a fighting pit prop that wants a pint of beer, that's me. But if any knowing bastard says that's me I'll tell them I'm a dynamite dealer waiting to blow the factory to kingdom come. I'm me and nobody else. Whatever people say I am, that's what I'm not because they don't know a bloody thing about me! God knows what I am.
Arthur Seaton: Don't let the bastards grind you down.
Arthur Seaton: They have a television set and a packet of fags, but they're both dead from the neck up.




