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Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition

  • 1970
  • 1h 30m
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5.2/10
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Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition (1970)
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Dom, a member of a small trotskyist group, lives in a flat overlooking the British Museum in London. He goes to meetings and sleeps with as many attractive women as possible. The May '68 upr... Read allDom, a member of a small trotskyist group, lives in a flat overlooking the British Museum in London. He goes to meetings and sleeps with as many attractive women as possible. The May '68 uprising in Paris forces him to reassess his political position towards workers' struggles in... Read allDom, a member of a small trotskyist group, lives in a flat overlooking the British Museum in London. He goes to meetings and sleeps with as many attractive women as possible. The May '68 uprising in Paris forces him to reassess his political position towards workers' struggles in Britain and causes a split in the group.

  • Director
    • Maurice Hatton
  • Writers
    • Maurice Hatton
    • Michael Wood
  • Stars
    • John Thaw
    • Edina Ronay
    • Louis Mahoney
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • Maurice Hatton
    • Writers
      • Maurice Hatton
      • Michael Wood
    • Stars
      • John Thaw
      • Edina Ronay
      • Louis Mahoney
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    John Thaw
    John Thaw
    • Dom
    Edina Ronay
    Edina Ronay
    • Lucy
    Louis Mahoney
    Louis Mahoney
    • Julius
    Anthony Villaroel
    • Arthur
    Helen Fleming
    • Clara
    David David
    • Lal
    Tanya
    • Paraguayan Girl
    Eva Enger
    • Swedish Girl
    Tandy Cronyn
    Tandy Cronyn
    • American Girl
    Tina Packer
    • Air Hostess
    Jenny Robbins
    Jenny Robbins
    • Shop Assistant
    John Garvin
    • Body
    Carl Davis
    Carl Davis
    • Composer
    Artro Morris
    • Union Organizer
    James Mellor
    • Shop Steward
    Otto Diamant
    Otto Diamant
    • Italian
    Joseph Greig
    • Irishman
    • (as Joe Greig)
    Tom Kempinski
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      • Maurice Hatton
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      • Maurice Hatton
      • Michael Wood
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    7Honkon

    Give us a clue, Maurice...

    This is the only film I've seen where at the end I was seriously tempted to turn to the rest of the audience and ask if anyone could tell me what it was about. While Godard is clearly the major influence, it's never clear whether the film is intended as a p**stake or an homage. Perhaps both.

    The oddness of this movie is reinforced by the unintentional irony that John Thaw, who plays the revolutionary marxist protaganist, later became immensely famous playing policemen in two British TV series. The film has curiosity value for that reason alone, in any event it's worth seeing once by anyone interested in political cinema.

    Some of the scenes here are frankly ludicrous and appear to have been conceived as such - John Thaw and Carl Davis together in a room writing the title song for example, or lines such as "you bourgeois women feel my rough hands upon you and you know that the day of the revolution is approaching" (misquoted from memory). The quixotic nature of Dom's struggle is regularly sent up. On the other hand, later in the film the narrator reels out shocking statistics about poverty in Britain at the time which anyone with a conscience would have to take seriously, and the points about May 68 and its impact on the left appear genuine.

    Furthermore, Dom's sexual politics are antediluvean. Just part of the 1970 zeitgeist or a conscious critique by the director?

    In a way the film captures the spirit of intelligent left-wing politics well, the combination of irony and serious passion that you need to cultivate just in order to keep going. So maybe that's what it's about. I'm not sure. Maurice Hatton, if you're reading, give us a clue please mate!

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      Music by Pierre Degeyter (uncredited)

      Translated by John McGrath

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    • Release date
      • January 1970 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lobet den Marx und greift zu den Waffen!
    • Production company
      • Mithras
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      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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