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Wheel of Fortune

Rich man vs. Poor man - what goes around comes around in this unexpected gambling tale

Amateur film 1958 6 mins

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Overview

The Wheel of Fortune is an apt title for this comical 50s piece with a moral message as two punters - one rich, one poor go head to head in what turns out to be a humiliating game of Roulette. Belittled by his wealthy opponent, the tables turn. An exchange of cigarettes for cigars and coppers for cash, signals the crushing defeat, leaving our β€˜poor’ hero victorious.

Eric Bolderson, a man who can only be described as β€˜Yorkshire through and through’ captured his family, his interests, and life in Castleford on film throughout the β€˜50s and β€˜60s. β€˜Wheel of Fortune’ is one of the few wonderful mini comic features he created. Eric was to find himself on the other side of the camera in 1969 when a colleague suggested he put himself forward for a small role in an upcoming film about a boy and his kestrel. The film was, of course, Ken Loach’s β€˜Kes’, and after attending an audition where he had to act out a scene with Colin Welland from β€˜Z Cars’, Eric was cast as the farmer, receiving payment of Β£25. He later said that he felt he was cheating by taking payment as he enjoyed his experience so much.