Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Year: 1960

Runtime: 90 mins

Language: English

Director: Karel Reisz

DramaRomance

He spends Saturday nights reveling in reckless freedom—drinking, fighting, and seeing two women, including an older married lover—while his days are spent at the factory. His carefree escapades clash with the monotony of his job and the expectations of adulthood. When Sunday morning arrives, the 22‑year‑old must confront the consequences of his wild weekend and face reality.

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1

Arthur's restless life as a machinist

Arthur Seaton works as a machinist at the Raleigh bicycle factory in Nottingham and spends his wages on drinking and weekend freedom. He rejects domestic life, describing his parents as 'dead from the neck up' and vows not to be tied down. The film presents his restless energy as he dodges routine and seeks excitement.

Nottingham
2

Affair with Brenda begins

Arthur begins an affair with Brenda, the wife of his coworker Jack. He also starts a separate, more traditional relationship with Doreen, a single woman closer to his age. The competing attachments demonstrate his defiance of conventional life and set up the drama to come.

Nottingham, factory
3

Doreen enters Arthur's life

Arthur starts a more traditional relationship with Doreen, a young woman who lives with her mother and longs for marriage. Doreen initially resists Arthur's advances, complicating his desire for variety. The two relationships place him at odds with himself and with social expectations.

Doreen's home
4

Brenda becomes pregnant

Brenda becomes pregnant by Arthur, forcing him to confront the consequences of their affair. He offers to help raise the child or support an abortion, though abortion is illegal in Britain at the time. They seek advice from Aunt Ada, initiating a drastic attempt to resolve the situation.

Aunt Ada's home
5

Aunt Ada's abortive remedy fails

Aunt Ada's method to induce abortion—Brenda sitting in a hot bath and drinking gin—fails to produce the desired result. The failed remedy leaves Brenda anxious about what will happen next. Arthur's efforts to manage Brenda's pregnancy deepen the strain on their lives.

Aunt Ada's home
6

Brenda asks for money for abortion

Brenda asks Arthur for £40 to obtain an abortion from a doctor, a dangerous demand given the illegality of abortion. Arthur hesitates but agrees to consider it, which further complicates his feelings and finances. The request underscores the high stakes of the situation.

Nottingham
7

The fair and Brenda's decision

To placate Doreen, Arthur takes her to the fair, where he sees Brenda with her family. He manages to get Brenda alone on an amusement ride, and she reveals that she has decided to have the baby. Brenda then leaves Arthur to return to her family, triggering a tense chase and the subsequent confrontation.

Nottingham fairgrounds and amusement ride
8

The beating after the ride

Arthur follows Brenda onto the ride, and a crowd of her family notices their closeness. The pair are spotted by Brenda's brother-in-law and his soldier friend, who beat Arthur after the ride ends. He escapes the ride but is beaten in a vacant lot, taking a week to recover.

Amusement ride and vacant lot, Nottingham
9

Recovery and growing closeness with Doreen

Arthur spends a week recovering from his injuries. Doreen visits him and he makes moves on her, but his cousin Bert interrupts their moment. They eventually consummate their relationship later, at Doreen's house after her mother goes to sleep.

Doreen's house
10

Jack warns Arthur to stay away

Back at the Raleigh factory, Arthur runs into Jack and is warned to stay away from Brenda. The confrontation highlights the fragile lines of loyalty and risk in Arthur's double life. The incident foreshadows the destabilization of his relationships.

Raleigh factory
11

Arthur commits to marriage with Doreen

Facing his conflicting desires and the consequences of his affairs, Arthur decides to marry Doreen. The decision marks a turn toward domestic life, despite his earlier resistance. The couple starts planning their future while Brenda and her child remain in the background.

Nottingham
12

Final tension on the hill

On a hill overlooking a new housing development, Arthur and Doreen discuss what their life together will look like. They reveal different priorities—Arthur's craving for independence versus Doreen's desire for stability and marriage. The moment crystallizes the film's central tension between freedom and domestic responsibility.

Hill overlooking housing development

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