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Richard Attenborough | Tom Curtis | |
Pier Angeli | Anna Curtis | |
Michael Craig | Joe Wallace | |
Bernard Lee | Bert Connolly | |
Alfred Burke | Travers | |
Geoffrey Keen | Davis | |
Laurence Naismith | Martindale | |
Russell Napier | Thompson | |
Penelope Horner | Pat | |
Brian Bedford | Eddie | |
Oliver Reed | ||
Norman Bird |
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Producer | Richard Attenborough
Bryan Forbes |
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Writer | Bryan Forbes
Michael Craig |
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Cinematography | Arthur Ibbetson
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Musician | Malcolm Arnold
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The right of every individual to be different from his fellow men is the theme behind this internationally-hailed, British production. The story tells of a man's dilemma when he refused to participate in an unofficial strike, where he works. While vicious, calculated violence brings the other dissenters into line, he goes it alone and is sent to Coventry (given the silent treatment) by his fellow workers. A stirring, thought-provoking film that portrays the human problems and high emotions generated when a man dares to act on the courage of his convictions and dares fight to keep his individual freedom. |
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