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The Angry Silence

Rough, Tough, Deeply Moving
1960 | 95m | English

(1809 votes)

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When the union in his factory walks out on strike, a family man refuses to participate, risking the wrath — and retaliation — of his fellow workers.
Release Date: Mar 10, 1960
Director: Guy Green
Writer: Bryan Forbes, Michael Craig, Richard Gregson
Genres: Drama
Keywords factory, strike, trade union
Production Companies Beaver Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
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
Brian Murray Gladys
Norman Bird Roberts
Beckett Bould Arkwright
Oliver Reed Mick
Edna Petrie Harpy
Lloyd Pearson Howarth
Norman Shelley Seagrave
Daniel Farson Himself
Alan Whicker Himself
Ronald Hines Ball
Bernard Horsfall Pryce-Evans
Roger Maxwell Collins
George Murcell Jones
Gerald Sim Masters
Marianne Stone Mavis
Michael Wynne Green
David Jarrett Chuck
Noel Hood Miss Bennett
Marilyn Green Cathy
Stephen Lindo Brian
Irene Barrie Teenage Girl
Karal Gardner Teenage Girl
Tony Doonan Matthews
Frederick Peisley Lewis
Piers Keelan Keyes
Michael Lees Harris
Eve Eden Betty
Lisa Page Julia
Dolores Mantez Nurse
John Charlesworth Intern
Redmond Phillips Ambulance Driver
Michael Raghan Porter
Jessica Spencer Sister
Deering Wells Police Inspector
Graham Rowe Reporter
Roland Bartrop TV Producer
Name Job
Anthony Harvey Editor
Bryan Forbes Writer
Malcolm Arnold Original Music Composer
Guy Green Director
Michael Craig Screenplay
Laurie Ridley Still Photographer
Richard Gregson Screenplay
Maureen Goldner Casting
Ray Simm Art Direction
Harry Frampton Makeup Artist
Barbara Ritchie Hairstylist
Arthur Ibbetson Director of Photography
Julian Mackintosh Assistant Director
Basil Rayburn Assistant Director
Buster Ambler Sound Recordist
Red Law Sound Mixer
Gerry Massy-Collier Camera Operator
Beryl Booth Continuity
Inez Easton Production Secretary
Name Title
Richard Attenborough Producer
Bryan Forbes Producer
Jack Rix Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Though Richard Attenborough takes top billing in this drama, I think Bernard Lee actually delivers the more potent performance as the shop steward "Bert". He calls for an unofficial strike of the workers at an engineering plant. Out they go, well most of them do - and it is soon clear to the audienc ... e that there is an agitator amongst the workforce intent on using this dispute for a greater purpose. We also encounter a few local hoodlums who have few scruples when it comes to persecuting - violently at times - those few workers who cross their picket line and continue to work. "Curtis" (Attenborough) is one such man. He already has a young son, and his wife is expecting his second child - so money is too tight for him not to get a wage. Pretty soon he is the victim of a vendetta from his erstwhile colleagues as they ostracise him completely. Director Bryan Forbes and co-star Michael Craig ("Wallace") had a hand in the writing and that is powerful. It generates a genuine sense of menace as those daring to break the strike find their property and their physical safety compromised whilst their erstwhile friends struggle with their consciences. Brian Bedford also stands out as the thuggish "Barrett" and there is also a potent, if sparing, contribution from Pier Angeli as the young man's wife "Anna". Ordinarily, one might expect this story to be about the abuse of power by an employer; here, though, the abuses are clearly coming from those with a broader agenda quite capable of mobilising a workforce of political sheep. The ending is rather rushed - almost incomplete, unfortunately but the ensemble and the toic work really well here to create a thought-provoking piece of cinema that packs a lot into ninety minutes.

Sep 25, 2022