Lad: A Yorkshire Story (2012)
Lad: A Yorkshire Story (2012)
Plot.
After the death of his father, a teenage boy forms a healing friendship with a park ranger in the Yorkshire Dales.
Where to Watch.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Bretten Lord
Tom Proctor
Nancy Clarkson
Sarah Proctor
Liam Thomas
David Proctor
Robert Hayes
Nick Proctor
Alan Gibson
Al Thorpe
Molly McGlynn
Lucy Shean
Oliver Exley
Sean Ackerthwaite
David Mackie
Cinematographer
Nick Fawcett
Farmer Blight
Mario Demetriou
PC Baxter
John Hayes
Quarry Foreman
Josephine Timmins
WPC Eccles
Dan Hartley
Director
Rita Davies
Bookshop Owner
Alex Froom
Postman
Richard Sails
Headmaster
Mitch Low
New Ranger
Andy Wilby
Malham Show Organiser
Samuel Sim
Composer
David Mackie
Cinematographer
John Towler
Malham Show Steward
Sally Turnbull
Teacher
Cat Kilner
Area Ranger
Matthew Kerly
ProductionDesigner
Andrew Taylor
Traffic Warden
Jeff Merchant
Rock Shop Owner
Niall Thorpe
Tom's Friend
Chris Franklin
Farmer
Giles Bowring
Lord Gisburn
Tina Holden
Supermarket Manager
Peter Burgis
Foley Artist
Sarah Baxter
Executive Producer
Helen Dawson
Art Direction
Lloyd Dudley
Sound Mixer
Valerio Cerini
Sound Mixer
Amy Pilkington
Makeup & Hair
Ben Hartley
Executive Producer
Sophie Mitchell
Makeup & Hair
Tony Catheral
Executive Producer
Colin Hartley
Executive Producer
Tina Hartley
Executive Producer
Richard B. Shean
Producer
Michelle Wardingly
Art Direction
Marie Miller
Costume Design
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Lad: A Yorkshire Story is a 2013 British film detailing the coming-of-age of 13 year-old Tom, who goes off the rails after his father dies. Tom is given community service after committing an offence, the sentence being to work with a Yorkshire Dales park ranger repairing paths and building stiles. The film was released in 2013 after being adapted from a short film from 2011 by the same director.
The film was only given a limited release as its director, Dan Hartley, could not find a distributor. However, during the 2020 lockdowns caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, online downloads of the film soared to over 400,000 and the film garnered praise from viewers.