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Le silence de la colère

Titre original : The Angry Silence
  • 1960
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  • 1h 35min
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Le silence de la colère (1960)
The Angry Silence: You Won't Always Get Off This Easy
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young factory worker decides to stand up against his workmates and fellow union members when they want to hold a wildcat strike.A young factory worker decides to stand up against his workmates and fellow union members when they want to hold a wildcat strike.A young factory worker decides to stand up against his workmates and fellow union members when they want to hold a wildcat strike.

  • Réalisation
    • Guy Green
  • Scénario
    • Bryan Forbes
    • Richard Gregson
    • Michael Craig
  • Casting principal
    • Richard Attenborough
    • Pier Angeli
    • Michael Craig
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    • Réalisation
      • Guy Green
    • Scénario
      • Bryan Forbes
      • Richard Gregson
      • Michael Craig
    • Casting principal
      • Richard Attenborough
      • Pier Angeli
      • Michael Craig
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    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 6 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
    • Tom Curtis
    Pier Angeli
    Pier Angeli
    • Anna Curtis
    Michael Craig
    Michael Craig
    • Joe Wallace
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Bert Connolly
    Alfred Burke
    Alfred Burke
    • Travers
    Penelope Horner
    Penelope Horner
    • Pat
    Michael Wynne
    • Green
    Norman Bird
    Norman Bird
    • Roberts
    Gerald Sim
    Gerald Sim
    • Masters
    Brian Bedford
    Brian Bedford
    • Eddie Barrett
    Brian Murray
    Brian Murray
    • Gladys
    David Jarrett
    • Chuck
    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
    • Mick
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Davis
    Noel Hood
    • Miss Bennett
    Marilyn Green
    • Cathy
    Stephen Lindo
    • Brian
    Irene Barrie
    • 1st Teenage Girl
    • Réalisation
      • Guy Green
    • Scénario
      • Bryan Forbes
      • Richard Gregson
      • Michael Craig
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    7CinemaSerf

    The Angry Silence

    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 audience 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.
    10john-3109

    Smouldering 60's Industrial Drama

    Guy Green's (1960) film of Bryan Forbes' screenplay is based on a treatment by Michael Craig and, brother, Richard Gregson. Set in London in the late 1950's it was the first release of the joint venture production company Beaver Films set up by Bryan Forbes and Richard Attenborough.

    As the film opens, we join Tom Curtis (Richard Attenborough) at work in a small engineering factory beset with labour problems. Single-minded and fiercely independent, Curtis is slow to grasp the implications of the fomenting unrest among his workmates as they band together to challenge the management head-on in a dispute that ultimately leaves Curtis out in the cold.

    We follow Curtis home at night where his workmate Joe Wallis (Michael Craig - also writer) lodges with Curtis, his wife Anna (Pier Angeli) and their young family.

    But as industrial relations deteriorate at work we see Curtis becoming increasingly isolated and intimidated by his determined colleagues.

    With solid performances from Bernard Lee (Bert Connolly), Geoffrey Keen (Davis) and Alfred Burke (Travers) as the sinister agitator, the audience sees Curtis left high and dry as even the management feel compelled to abandon him.

    Increasingly out of his depth, we are drawn into Curtis' worsening situation as his family are also intimidated in an effort to break his indomitable will.

    This film captures something of the early struggle for recognition by employees in small firms like this before employment protection became enshrined in the law of the land. It gives us a feel for the situation of the casualties along the way and the forces at play.
    9grahamcombs

    A rare and first-rate film about union politics and business complacency.

    I saw this film in my first year in law school in New York in 1991. A prior comment calls the film "right wing." Unfortunately, given the subsequent events in Britain in the 1970s and contemporary events in Detroit right now, it is prescient. Lord Attenborough's character faces a labor high noon many encounter in a union shop. One older worker in the film wants only to make a product that he is proud of. A pride that forces in the union movement obstruct. Anyone compelled to join a union by organizers who hire on only to unionize, will appreciate this film. I know. I've been there -- twice. White collar and blue collar jobs. That the film was made at all is amazing. But this often grim picture does have a comedic sibling -- the equally brilliant I'M ALL RIGHT JACK with Ian Carmichael and Peter Sellars. See both and you will understand what happened to Britain as well as too much of industrial America. If corporate greed has a partner, it is union executives who throw their members under a bus to save their jobs. THE ANGRY SILENCE should be required viewing for anyone who believes that political films -- not politicized films -- have a place in Hollywood. Heartbreaking story, economic direction, and brilliant acting. In dramatic black and white. The screenplay won a BAFTA Award for Bryan Forbes.
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    A Prophetic Warning

    How did I never see this? Another Talking Pictures TV gem. Preceded the year before by the excellent and similarly themed comedic classic, I'm Alright Jack, this hard-hitting drama is an ideal counterpart. A strong cast, headed by Richard Attenborough, with his wife very well played by Pier Angeli. I particularly liked Alfred Burke's scheming, Marxist, union activist, book-ending the film with his arrival and departure - on public transport, of course. It also features Bond regulars, Bernard Lee and Geoffrey Keen, an early role for Oliver Reed, and playing himself, Alan Whicker. It's not quite Kitchen Sink, which had more of a fashionable, if usually grim theme, but is in a similar vein.

    Ignore comments about it being 'far-right', they are ridiculous. The film is a well-balanced, politically centrist take that in no way demonises unions or strikes, although occasionally feels a bit heavy handed with some of its messages. Clearly, pre-1970s, there was still a battle going on for the hearts and minds of the working class. A prophetic warning of the far-left politics that was to come over the next decade. By the time 1971's very silly and misjudged, but better known, Carry On At Your Convenience arrived, the battle was lost. Beyond politics, this is essentially a universal story about bullying, group think and the individual, and reminded me a lot of my school days. It deserves to be better recognised and watched.
    8fcasnette

    excellent kitchen sink drama from a bye-gone age

    to anyone who lived through these times and these types of factory settings this film resonates.

    The Burke character of the communist agitator invokes criticism of left bashing but anyone who had experience of the British motor/engineering industry in these times knows that it is much closer to the truth than many people want to believe.

    However to those that think the film has right wing bias you only have to look at how the useless fat cat directors are portrayed (having no knowledge of the business they are taking large salaries from), hardly an advertisement of capitalism. Plus even the "sympathetic" management end up not supporting the worker who supported them, as bad as the agitator in their own way.

    Good performances all round, outstanding from Richard Attenborough, Pier Angeli, an unusually good turn by Michael Craig and dependable Bernard Lee as the dim union man manipulated easily by the agitator.

    A style of film-making gone now but interesting social commentary of the times. Recommended for social historians and affectionados of good acting.

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    • Anecdotes
      This movie was initially banned in certain parts of Wales, as several cinemas were controlled by the miners' unions at that time. It was only when Richard Attenborough personally intervened and screened it for the union leaders that the ban was revoked.
    • Gaffes
      The girl lying on the grass with the motorcyclist is flat on her back on the grass then the shot changes and she has her head raised with her head using a tree trunk as a pillow.
    • Citations

      Tom Curtis: Shut up! Shut up will you! You don't have to worry about not talking to me. I don't want you to talk to me, do you hear? But you stay away from my family. Just stay away from us!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 août 1961 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Angry Silence
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ipswich, Suffolk, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Société de production
      • Beaver Films
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      • 98 000 £GB (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 35 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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