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64 min
Taking its title from Harold Macmillan's widely-reported Cape Town speech about the process of decolonisation in Africa, The Wind of Change showed the other side of the coin: the impact of colonial immigration at 'home'. The film deals with the 'colour problem' within the context of Teddy boy violence.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Donald Pleasence | Pop | Unowned |
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Johnny Briggs | Frank | Unowned |
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Ann Lynn | Josie | Unowned |
| Hilda Fenemore | Gladys | Unowned | |
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Glyn Houston | Sgt. Parker | Unowned |
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David Hemmings | Ginger | Unowned |
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Angela Douglas | Denise | Unowned |
| Norman Gunn | Ron | Unowned | |
| Bunny May | Smithy | Unowned | |
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Patricia Garwood | Lina | Unowned |
| Topsy Jane | Peggy | Unowned | |
| Antonita Dias | Sylvia | Unowned | |
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Edna Doré | Unowned | |
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Lennard Pearce | Unowned | |
| Ken McGregor | Unowned | ||
| Rosemary Frankau | Unowned | ||
| Ted Bushell | Unowned | ||
| Christopher Balingit | Unowned | ||
| Bertie Green | Unowned | ||
| David Gregory | Unowned | ||
| Alan Smith | Unowned |