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The Bofors Gun

  • 1968
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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The Bofors Gun (1968)
Drama

A national service non-commissioned officer (David Warner) comes face to face with an embittered Irish Gunner (Nicol Williamson) who is determined to humiliate him.A national service non-commissioned officer (David Warner) comes face to face with an embittered Irish Gunner (Nicol Williamson) who is determined to humiliate him.A national service non-commissioned officer (David Warner) comes face to face with an embittered Irish Gunner (Nicol Williamson) who is determined to humiliate him.

  • Director
    • Jack Gold
  • Writer
    • John McGrath
  • Stars
    • Nicol Williamson
    • Ian Holm
    • David Warner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    323
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Gold
    • Writer
      • John McGrath
    • Stars
      • Nicol Williamson
      • Ian Holm
      • David Warner
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Nicol Williamson
    Nicol Williamson
    • O'Rourke
    Ian Holm
    Ian Holm
    • Flynn
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Terry "Lance Bar" Evans
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • Sgt. Walker
    John Thaw
    John Thaw
    • Featherstone
    Barry Jackson
    Barry Jackson
    • Shone
    Richard O'Callaghan
    Richard O'Callaghan
    • Rowe
    Donald Gee
    • Crowley
    Barbara Jefford
    Barbara Jefford
    • NAAFI Girl
    Gareth Forwood
    Gareth Forwood
    • Lt. Packering
    Geoffrey Hughes
    Geoffrey Hughes
    • Pvt. Samuel (cook)
    John Herrington
    • German Pointer
    Lindsay Campbell
    • Captain Cheeseman
    Glynn Edwards
    Glynn Edwards
    • Sergeant-Major West
    Roy Beck
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Gold
    • Writer
      • John McGrath
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    ghoering

    Alot of talk

    John Thaw (Inspector Morse) was in this movie which is why I'm here. He died just recently and I was doing a little research. I saw this movie about 30 years ago so I'm hazy on the details. What I remember is that the movie had very little to do with that particular piece of military hardware. Instead, the actors basically stood around and vented their feelings at each other. This was a popular style of theater back then. We were all going to be honest with each other and say what we felt. While this is OK under certain circumstances; it tends to make for a very dull movie, especially when most of the expressed feelings sound unpleasant and mean spirited. I don't think I'd watch it again unless I was terminally bored.
    8oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    The pain of self-realisation

    The Bofors Gun is an adaptation of a stage play about a group of British soldiers in a West German army camp guarding an artillery piece (the Bofors Gun). It draws in no small part from the National Service experiences of John McGrath, who wrote the play and adapted it for the screen. There is some comment relating to futility which is very much of its time, i.e. guarding an artillery piece against an enemy that has nuclear weapons, however there are absolutely timeless themes. Essentially David Warner's Bombardier Terry is forced into confronting elements of his own personal psychological make-up during a night where he supervises guard duty. It looks very much like he is a kind, cultured, sensitive and thoughtful individual, but events compel him to recognise that he might in fact be adopting a persona that allows for his survival, and that he's just another player in the game, a coward, a snob and a selfish one, of whom it cannot even be said in remediation that he plays with flair or is aware of his own motivations. By counterpoint Nicol Williamson's O'Rourke is an earthy violent man who knows himself all too well, and has run out of patience with the British Army, its attendant hypocrisies, and life in general. Mix for combustion. What I like about the movie is that it's not clear cut, you can believe as you wish about Terry, is there an essential duality to his mind, is he really just a nice guy who is pushed too far, or is he indeed as pathetic as it gets.

    The dialogue is, at times, so out of this world that I overcame my habitual distaste for stagey movies. I've only mentioned the two characters I consider essential to the movie, but in fact there are several other interesting characters, and an eminently credible supporting cast.
    dndcullens

    Excellent performances.

    I really like this movie especially the performance of Nicol Willimson as O'Rourke. It is one of those films that the British were good at but don't make anymore. Not a lot happens, no big action sequences, and a small storyline would not entice many people but it holds the attention well. John Thaw, David Warner and the others all turn in excellent performances but it is Willimson who stands out. Rating 7 out of 10.
    1malcolmgsw

    Watch paint dry instead

    It is rare that I am unable to watch a film till the end bur this was a rare case. I find it difficult to understand how they thought they could make a film out of this.

    It is impossible to watch the sheer unrestrained nastiness of the characters.

    Williamson who has the lead part effectively ruined his career because of drink.
    martin-dumont

    A brilliant performance by Nicol Williamson

    This is definitely one of my favourite films of all time, I own a poor quality copy on VHS taken from the TV, and have lost count of the number of times I've watched it.

    The film overall is not exceptional, the story concerns the events that take place during one evening whilst a squad of men guard a gun park on a military base. The story was originally a play by John McGrath and this shows in the films very wordy script and and static locations. Not all films from plays work well on screen but some can be very powerful (12 Angry Men and Streamers to name but two) and this is case here.

    The tensions between the main characters, Lance Corporal Terry Evans (David Warner) and Gunner O'Rourke ( Nicol Williamson) are brilliantly worked through in the script and the performances from the two main actors are masterly. At every step David Warner's character misreads and misjudges his reponses to the malevolent force of nature as portayed by Nicol Williamson.

    To me this is the best thing about this film. Williamson's performance is stunning, his portrayal as a man at the end of his tether, with nothing left to lose, who seems to have come through some sort of existentialist crisis to arrive at a point where death is the only option left to him, is one of the best screen performances ever.

    He really makes you believe that this man is truely desperate and dangerous, something that is very hard to pull off on screen. Witness the long line of psycho bads guys that fill action movies these days. How many of these are really convincing?

    Track this movie down and watch a truely remarkable performance from a great actor.

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    • Trivia
      Rank refused to give it a wide cinema release in the U.K., because of issues with slang.
    • Quotes

      Featherstone: 'Ere - 'e's 'avin' a crafty J Arthur!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Unforgettable John Thaw (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Quintet In G Minor, op. 57
      (uncredited)

      Music by Dmitri Shostakovich

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    • Release date
      • April 1968 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ereignisse beim Bewachen der Bofors-Kanone
    • Filming locations
      • Bushey Studios, Bushey, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Copelfilms
      • Everglades Productions
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • £4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)

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