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Captain Boycott

65 %|Aug 26, 1947|Drama, History

Based on real events, this historical drama is set in 19th-century Ireland, when poverty-stricken tenants dispossessed by greedy landowner Capt. Boycott (Cecil Parker) band together to assert their rights. Patriotic farmer Hugh Davin (Stewart Granger) leads the rebels. Choosing nonviolent resistance, the villagers ostracize their nemesis, who squanders his fortune to repair his ruined reputation and wagers what's left on a horse race.

Featured Crew

Frank Launder
Director
Thelma Connell
Editor
Philip Rooney
Novel
Edward Carrick
Art Direction
Frank Launder
Writer
Wolfgang Wilhelm
Writer
Wilkie Cooper
Director of Photography
Norah Walsh
Assistant Editor

Cast

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Stewart Granger
Hugh Davin
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Kathleen Ryan
Anne Killain
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Cecil Parker
Capt. Charles C. Boycott
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Mervyn Johns
Watty Connell
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Alastair Sim
Father McKeogh
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Noel Purcell
Daniel McGinty
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Niall MacGinnis
Mark Killain
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Maureen Delaney
Mrs. Davin
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Eddie Byrne
Sean Kerin
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Liam Gaffney
Michael Fagan
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Liam Redmond
Martin Egan
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Edward Lexy
Sgt. Dempsey
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Robert Donat
Charles Stewart Parnell
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Harry Webster
Robert Hogan
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Eddie Golden
Harry Piggott
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Harry Hutchinson
Shamus Moore
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Maurice Denham
Lt. Col. Strickland
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Joe Linnane
Auctioneer
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Ian Fleming
Times correspondent
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Reginald Purdell
American reporter
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Cavan Malone
Billy Killain
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John Kelly
Sheriff
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Anne Clery
Postmistress
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Sheila Carty
Mary Creeg
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Norrie Duff
Josie Egan
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Michael Brennan
Jim O'Rourke (uncredited)
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Jimmy Charters
Pub Patron (uncredited)
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Lyn Evans
Yokel on Haystack (uncredited)
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James Hayter
Music Hall Comic (uncredited)
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Cyril Kent
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Desmond Llewelyn
Gentleman on Train (uncredited)
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Jack May
Carriage Driver (uncredited)
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Kathleen Murphy
Fortune Teller (uncredited)
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Pete Murray
Young Officer (uncredited)
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Johnnie Schofield
British Soldier in Bar (uncredited)
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Bill Shine
Press Photographer
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Thorley Walters
Army Officer (uncredited)
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Jim Winters
Man at Bogside (uncredited)