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swan04 | 13:20 Wed 08th Sep 2004 | Film, Media & TV
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Anyone remember a British TV play about a gang of lads who demolish an old guy's house? Probably mid or late 1970s. Don't know what the old man did to deserve it (possibly a paedophile?) but anyway as soon as he is out of sight, on his way to work or on holiday, a gang of lads break into his house and literally reduce it to rubble; the old man returns to find just a pile of bricks and his sad face says it all. What was it called, and why did the lads do it?
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its actually a short story written mid- 20th century- i cant think of the exact name but rent the movie DONNIE DARKO because they talk about the name of the story- written by someone with the last name of Greene (i think)
yep graham greene - i remember the play very well too. At first i thought it was part of the BBC's "Play for today " series but it wasnt , more likely either a season of plays about his stories or a one off programme.
The story is called "The Destructors" heres a link to the entire short story: http://66.102.11.104/search?q=cache:n1rN-grjF-wJ:www.upol.cz /~prager/e_texts/destructors.htm+grahaM+GREENE+the+destructo rs&hl=en It was part of the "Shades of Greene" series of 1975 shown on BBC.
...and no explanation is given in the story itself for their actions. The final line presents the whole story as a very black comedy despite the man's heartbreak - completely in keeping with Greene's reputedly very unpleasant, sneering personal manner.

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