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Made in Dagenham

Made in Dagenham

  • Status: Released
  • 01-10-2010
  • Runtime: 113 min
  • Score: 6.7
  • Vote count: 305

A dramatization of the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant, where female workers walked out in protest against sexual discrimination.

Sally Hawkins

Rita O'Grady

Bob Hoskins

Albert Passingham

Miranda Richardson

Barbara Castle

Geraldine James

Connie

Rosamund Pike

Lisa Hopkins

Andrea Riseborough

Brenda

Daniel Mays

Eddie O'Grady

Jaime Winstone

Sandra

Kenneth Cranham

Monty Taylor

Rupert Graves

Peter Hopkins

John Sessions

Harold Wilson

Roger Lloyd Pack

George

Richard Schiff

Robert Tooley

Lorraine Stanley

Monica

Nicola Duffett

Eileen

Matthew Aubrey

Brian

Phil Cornwell

Dave

Karen Seacombe

Marge

Thomas Arnold

Martin

Sian Scott

Sharon O'Grady

Robbie Kay

Graham O'Grady

Andrew Lincoln

Mr. Clarke

Joseph Mawle

Gordon

Gina Bramhill

Hopkins' Secretary

Marcus Hutton

Grant

Joseph Kloska

Undersecretary 1

Miles Jupp

Undersecretary 2

Frank Baker

Frank

Philip Perry

Arthur Horovitz

Peter-Hugo Daly

Bartholomew

Simon Armstrong

Rogers

Matilda Cole

Emily

Romy Taylor

Rosie

Angus Barnett

Passing Van Driver

Birgitta Bernhard

Choir Mistress

Laurie Cannon

Reporter 1

William Ivory

Reporter 2

Nico Tatarowicz

Reporter 3

Denis Gilmore

Man on Bike

Danny Huston

American Boss (voice)

Mitchell Mullen

Kronnfeld

Matt King

Trevor Innes

Noah Taylor

Lisa Hopkins' Son

Victoria Watkins

Union Secretary

Craig Randall

Vicar

Andres Gomez

In spite of being an interesting story and having good cast and performances, it is not as thrilling as it could have been.

CinemaSerf

This is quite an interesting retrospective look at the efforts made by ordinary, working women to achieve equal recognition, and payment, for their skills and efforts in 1960's Britain. Set against a backdrop of economic torpor; Sally Hawkins and Geraldine James lead a workmanlike cast of British stalwarts who set about to challenge the Ford Motor Company to pay them fairly for their work. Even with a Labour (socialist) government and the formidable Barbara Castle (Miranda Richardson) as Employment & Productivity Secretary in Harold Wilson's government and initial trade union backing; this proved to be a fairly monumental effort involving hardship and strife - at work at at home - for all concerned. At time, humorous, this is a poignant insight into the battles, frequently between what one might reasonably assume to be those on the same side; and even amongst some working men who did not, themselves, believe women merited pecuniary equality. Bob Hoskins is pretty good as the mischievous shop steward who manages to encourage the women to challenge, and sustain their efforts in the face of establishment opposition with Richard Schiff also good as the US Ford manager brought in to "bust" it all... It's a bit simplistic, but certainly worth a watch.