The Agitator | |
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Directed by | John Harlow |
Written by | Edward Dryhurst |
Based on | Peter Pettinger by William Riley |
Produced by | Louis H. Jackson |
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Cinematography | James Wilson |
Edited by | Douglas Myers |
Music by | John Greenwood |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Anglo-American Film Corporation |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Agitator is a 1945 British drama film directed by John Harlow and starring William Hartnell, Mary Morris and John Laurie.[1] Its plot follows a young mechanic who unexpectedly inherits the large firm where he works and tries to run it according to his socialist political beliefs. It was based on the 1925 novel Peter Pettinger by William Riley. It was made by British National Films at the company's Elstree Studios, with sets designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold.
Cast
- William Hartnell as Peter Pettinger
- Mary Morris as Lettie Shackleton
- John Laurie as Tom Tetley
- Moore Marriott as Ben Duckett
- J.H. Roberts as Mr. Ambler
- George Carney as Bill Shackleton
- Frederick Leister as Mark Overend
- Joss Ambler as Charles Sheridan, Manager of Overend Works
- Elliott Mason as Mrs. Pettinger
- Cathleen Nesbitt as Mrs. Montrose
- Joyce Heron as Helen Montrose
- Edward Rigby as Charlie Branfield
- Philip Godfrey as Bert Roberts
- Moira Lister as Joan Shackleton
- Beatrice Varley as Mrs. Shackleton
- Cyril Smith as Dunham
- Howard Douglas as Taylor
- Lloyd Pearson as Derek Cunlyffe
- Edgar Driver as Smith
- Bransby Williams as Salvation Army Leader
References
Bibliography
- Gillett, Phillip. The British Working Class in Postwar Film. Manchester University Press, 2003.
External links
- The Agitator at IMDb
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