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The Agitator

  • 1945
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
129
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The Agitator (1945)
Drama

A socialist inherits the ownership of a major firm and begins wrestling with his beliefs.A socialist inherits the ownership of a major firm and begins wrestling with his beliefs.A socialist inherits the ownership of a major firm and begins wrestling with his beliefs.

  • Director
    • John Harlow
  • Writers
    • Edward Dryhurst
    • William Riley
  • Stars
    • William Hartnell
    • Mary Morris
    • John Laurie
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    129
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Harlow
    • Writers
      • Edward Dryhurst
      • William Riley
    • Stars
      • William Hartnell
      • Mary Morris
      • John Laurie
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    William Hartnell
    William Hartnell
    • Peter Pettinger
    • (as Billy Hartnell)
    Mary Morris
    Mary Morris
    • Lettie Shackleton
    John Laurie
    John Laurie
    • Tom Tetley
    Moore Marriott
    Moore Marriott
    • Ben Duckett
    J.H. Roberts
    J.H. Roberts
    • Mr. Ambler
    George Carney
    George Carney
    • Bill Shackleton
    Frederick Leister
    Frederick Leister
    • Mark Overend
    Joss Ambler
    Joss Ambler
    • Charles Sheridan
    Elliott Mason
    • Mrs. Pettinger
    • (as Elliot Mason)
    Cathleen Nesbitt
    Cathleen Nesbitt
    • Mrs. Montrose
    Joyce Heron
    Joyce Heron
    • Helen Montrose
    Edward Rigby
    Edward Rigby
    • Charlie Branfield
    Philip Godfrey
    • Bert Roberts
    • (as Phillip Godfrey)
    Moira Lister
    Moira Lister
    • Joan Shackleton
    Beatrice Varley
    Beatrice Varley
    • Mrs. Shackleton
    Cyril Smith
    Cyril Smith
    • Dunham
    Howard Douglas
    Howard Douglas
    • Taylor
    Lloyd Pearson
    • Derek Cunlyffe
    • Director
      • John Harlow
    • Writers
      • Edward Dryhurst
      • William Riley
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    6boblipton

    Rousing the Rabble Against Himself

    William Hartnell -- still credited as "Billy" -- flirts with stardom as "the Agitator". Convinced that his father was paid nothing for a key invention, he calls the father of the factory's owner a thief. When the factory owner investigates, he discovers his father had paid only a hundred pounds. When he dies a short time later, he leaves everything to Hartnell, who plans to run the business on socialist lines.

    It's a tract decrying the socialist notion that management and ownership is theft, and I've seen other examples from post-war Britain. In fact, I recently read a novel, HEPPLESTALL, about business management and class warfare -- I read it because it was by Harold Brighouse, who wrote HOBSON'S CHOICE. It was a real snorer.

    This movie is based on a novel and I suspect that, like many a movie based on a novel, it does not cover the intellectual side of its source well. Too many of the characters are reduced to stock figures that depend on the cast to bring them to life. Fortunately, the cast is an excellent one, with John Laurie, Moore Marriott, George Carney, Cathleen Nesbitt, and a host of other fine performers doing a good job. The result is a highly watchable work that, alas, reduces the real issues to melodrama.
    6pieter-52462

    Crowbar an anti socialist message into a 1940's film

    The message of this film is blatant for all to see...you cannot have socialists running businesses.... Well I've got to find the original novel...but I suspect that it is equally biased and one sided.

    The "hero" is blighted with his own anger... but as the film progresses the story clears a little bit....

    However, the idea that the owner of Overends believes that the secret of happiness and success is to love one's fellow men...is actually laughable....perhaps at on time, owners occasionally did see that there is a role for some people in management and a role for those who are "workers"...but the majority of those today, who are senior management are actually just mini Donald Trumps, narcissitic bigots and greedy self centred profitteers....

    So I can't be charitable to this film...but it is interesting how the forces of 1940's UK capitalism had to commission this film to tell the workers that they cannot run companies...
    8barkiswilling

    Unexpected and rare gem

    This little-seen film made at the end of wartime Britain was a great find (thanks to TPTV of course). A good narrative, if not entirely original, efficiently directed and very well acted throughout.

    A younger William Hartnell than we normally see - still "Billy Hartnell" here, in a rare leading role - gives an excellent portrayal of a young socialist tub thumper shouting the odds at his worker colleagues until he is unexpectedly thrust into the position of Chief Exec. From here his troubles really start, with an unexpected pleasure (for the viewer) in that his chief antagonist is none other than John Laurie, our beloved grouch Private Frazer from Dad's Army. Absorbing and entertaining; well worth the time.
    5howardmorley

    Dr Who the First Rabble Rouser

    The other reviewer covered the salient points to this film satisfactorily, but I should like to add a few comments of my own.How surprised I was to see the BBC's original "Dr Who" from 1963,(William Hartnell), billed as "Billy Hartnell" playing a fiery socialist role in a family owned factory saga about the fairness of society, capitalism, socialism etc.who is fond of giving his fellow workers rabble rousing speeches.The only trouble was he did not have the true facts before condemning the factory owner about exploiting the workers.

    The plot gives him the chance to see how he would put his oafish ways into practice in a role reversal when the owner dies and he is given the chance to put his own ideas into place.Whether the factory's main clients are ready for this new, radical approach by the new manager, gives the film its raison d'etre.Hartnell is given 6 months to try out his new ideas causing the company to go very near (but not quite) bust. The company secretary has orders to give him an envelope after this time has elapsed containing a letter from the old boss.It states that happiness is loving your fellow man and being happy at your work.Is this the meaning of life? Hartnell has to come to terms with some of his ill conceived principles and goes on a self imposed sabbatical after leaving some experienced workers as a management team in his stead until he has adjusted to a new way of dealing with his fellow workers.His girl friend, Mary Morris, never flatters him and is always pointing out his character defects but she is clearly affectionate towards him.

    This is a strange little film from 1945 which I bought at a rare video shop in Camden Market, North London, never having seen it before.I awarded it 5/10.
    6JoeytheBrit

    The Agitator review

    William 'Billy' Hartnell is an Angry Young Man (long before John Osborne came along) who finds his socialist beliefs are nothing but an idealistic pipe dream when he inherits the factory where he works. A film with a clear and definite agenda which it proceeds to ram down its audience's throat with a surprising lack of subtlety or finesse. Hartnell gives it his all, but too often comes across as a strident bully, making his eventual about-turn difficult to believe. It's an absorbing watch, though.

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      Feature-film debut of Newton Blick.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Pettinger: Boss or no, you don't seem to be going about things in the right way!

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 1945 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El agitador
    • Filming locations
      • National Studios, Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, UK(studio: made and produced at National Studios, Elstree)
    • Production company
      • British National Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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