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Captain Boycott
Captain Boycott

Captain Boycott (1947)

67% User Rating
1h 33min
Drama
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Based on real events, this historical drama is set in 19th-century Ireland, when poverty-stricken tenants dispossessed by greedy landowner Capt. Boycott (Cecil Parker) band together to assert their rights. Patriotic farmer Hugh Davin (Stewart Granger) leads the rebels. Choosing nonviolent resistance, the villagers ostracize their nemesis, who squanders his fortune to repair his ruined reputation and wagers what's left on a horse race.

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Stewart Granger

Stewart Granger

Hugh Davin

Kathleen Ryan

Kathleen Ryan

Anne Killain

Cecil Parker

Cecil Parker

Capt. Charles C. Boycott

Mervyn Johns

Mervyn Johns

Watty Connell

Alastair Sim

Alastair Sim

Father McKeogh

Noel Purcell

Noel Purcell

Daniel McGinty

Niall MacGinnis

Niall MacGinnis

Mark Killain

Maureen Delaney

Maureen Delaney

Mrs. Davin

Eddie Byrne

Eddie Byrne

Sean Kerin

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Liam Gaffney

Michael Fagan

Liam Redmond

Liam Redmond

Martin Egan

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Edward Lexy

Sgt. Dempsey

Robert Donat

Robert Donat

Charles Stewart Parnell

Bernadette O'Farrell

Bernadette O'Farrell

Mrs. Fagan

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Harry Webster

Robert Hogan

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Eddie Golden

Harry Piggott

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Harry Hutchinson

Shamus Moore

Maurice Denham

Maurice Denham

Lt. Col. Strickland

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Phyllis Ryan

Bridget

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Joe Linnane

Auctioneer

Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming

Times correspondent

Reginald Purdell

Reginald Purdell

American reporter

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Cavan Malone

Billy Killain

John Kelly

John Kelly

Sheriff

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Anne Clery

Postmistress

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Sheila Carty

Mary Creeg

Michael Ripper

Michael Ripper

Pat Nolan

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Norrie Duff

Josie Egan

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Harry A. Bailey

Bookmaker

Michael Brennan

Michael Brennan

Jim O'Rourke (uncredited)

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Jimmy Charters

Pub Patron (uncredited)

Lyn Evans

Lyn Evans

Yokel on Haystack (uncredited)

James Hayter

James Hayter

Music Hall Comic (uncredited)

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Cyril Kent

Party Guest (uncredited)

Desmond Llewelyn

Desmond Llewelyn

Gentleman on Train (uncredited)

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Jack May

Carriage Driver (uncredited)

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Kathleen Murphy

Fortune Teller (uncredited)

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Pete Murray

Young Officer (uncredited)

Johnnie Schofield

Johnnie Schofield

British Soldier in Bar (uncredited)

Bill Shine

Bill Shine

Press Photographer

Thorley Walters

Thorley Walters

Army Officer (uncredited)

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Jim Winters

Man at Bogside (uncredited)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

July 7, 2022

This is quite interesting if only for an etymology lesson in the origins of the word "boycott". Cecil Parker is the eponymous gentleman who stokes the hatred of his Irish Tenant farmers in the late 1800s. Charles Parnell (Robert Donat) preaches a more pacifist approach to protest - and so Stewart Granger ("Hugh") encourages his colleagues to down-tools and stop collecting the crops, stop paying the exorbitant rents - and to shun anyone who is prepared to co-operate with this horrendously arbitrary system. Using his agent "Connell" (Mervyn Jones), the Captain has his farmers evicted and this soon leads to conflict between Granger and his love "Anne" (Kathleen Ryan) who has taken over one of the tenancies from an evicted family and earned the scorn of her neighbours... This story is essentially just a vehicle for Granger - his dashing good looks and on-screen charisma shine, as do Parker as the pompous Captain; Mervyn Johns as his really quite weaselly acolyte and Alastair Sim is engaging as the not-so-neutral priest "McKeogh"; but the dialogue is pretty wooden (the star's accent seems a bit confused) and the story of grit and determination lacks any substantial portrayal of either, really. Certainly, it passes 90 minutes easily enough, but maybe just a bit too light and fluffy for the subject matter...

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