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Synopsis: This historical drama is an account of the early life of the future British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (Simon Ward), including his childhood, his time as a war correspondent in South Africa during the Second Boer War and culminating in his first election to Parliament.
Genre: Biography, Drama, War
Production: Sony Pictures Entertainment
  Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 3 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
44%
PG
Year:
1972
124 min
254 Views


It is quite recent history.

Lord Randolph

was chancellor of the exchequer.

Lord Salisbury was prime minister.

As he is now.

And on this same issue of economy...

...Lord Randolph Churchill

went down.

Forever.

But wise words, sir...

...stand the test of time.

And his words were wise.

I have frequently been surprised...

...since I have been in this House...

...to hear with what composure

and how glibly...

...members and even ministers...

...talk of a European war.

I say, sir...

...we must not regard modern war...

...as a kind of game

in which we may take a hand...

...and with good luck

and good management...

...play adroitly for an evening.

And when we have had enough,

come safely home with our winnings.

Hear, hear!

Oh, no, sir.

It is no longer a game.

A European war...

...cannot be anything but

a cruel and heart-rending struggle...

...which, if we are ever to enjoy

the bitter fruits of victory...

...must demand, perhaps for years...

...the whole manhood of the nation...

...the entire suspension

of peaceful industries...

...and the concentrating

to only one end...

...of every vital agency

in the community.

- Hear, hear!

- Yes.

It may be that the human race

is doomed...

...never to learn from its mistakes.

We are the only animals

on this globe...

...who periodically set out

to slaughter each other...

...for the best, the noblest,

the most inescapable of reasons.

We know better...

...but we do it again and again,

in generation after generation.

It may be that our empire too,

is doomed...

...like all those that

have gone before it...

...to continue to spill and waste

its best blood on foreign soil...

...no matter what we say

or do in this place...

...or think or believe

or have learned from history.

But thank God for us...

...there is still such a thing

as moral force.

And in spite of

every calumny and lie...

...it is known that

upon the whole-

And it is upon the whole that

such things must be judged.

- British influence is a healthy...

...and a kindly influence.

And so I say, sir...

...at this particular

moment in history...

...we would make a fatal bargain...

...if we allow the moral force...

...which this country

has for so long exerted...

...to become diminished,

or perhaps destroyed...

...for the sake of the costly,

trumpery...

...dangerous military playthings...

...upon which the secretary

of state for war...

...has set his heart.

- Hear, hear!

- Hear, hear!

Hear, hear!

The Times.

"Mr. Winston Churchill's outburst

brought forth some cheers...

...but not, it should be noted,

from his own party. "

- Congratulations.

- Thank you very much.

The Morning Post, London.

"Mr. Winston Churchill,

last night served notice...

...that there is a young lion

loose in the House...

...and the lion has sharp claws. "

Well, well.

I deeply suspect

what you've done tonight, and yet...

...I have to believe you were

completely sincere. And very brave.

You know, Churchill...

...you're a child of your class,

and you may never outgrow it.

But you've got something.

Congratulations.

Thank you.

I looked for you.

But when I couldn't find you...

...I thought you might be here.

Well.

You think I still have a career?

We shall have to wait and see,

won't we?

How do you feel?

Tired.

Tired but free.

It's odd. I feel free.

Sorry, darling, a brandy?

No.

I don't know.

It's like when I escaped.

When I first knew I was really free.

It's odd.

Oh, Mother...

...I saw a girl tonight.

Tall, fair-haired.

Rather lovely, I thought.

Dressed in pale yellow, I think.

You didn't see anyone like that

in the gallery, did you?

Yes.

There was one young woman

who more or less fits that description.

Well, you know everyone.

You wouldn't...?

Well, yes.

As a matter of fact, I do.

You must mean Clementine Hozier.

Your Uncle Jack almost dropped her

in the font when she was christened.

- Did he, now?

- Yes.

It was an end...

...and a beginning.

My darling mother

continued on her headlong...

...headstrong, but always gallant

and courageous way...

...whilst, seven years later...

...Clementine Hozier and I

were married...

...and lived happily

ever afterwards.

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Winston Churchill

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British politician, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. As Prime Minister, Churchill led Britain to victory in the Second World War. Churchill represented five constituencies during his career as Member of Parliament (MP). Ideologically an economic liberal and British imperialist, he began and ended his parliamentary career as a member of the Conservative Party, which he led from 1940 to 1955, but for twenty years from 1904 he was a prominent member of the Liberal Party. Born in Oxfordshire to an aristocratic family, Churchill was a son of Lord Randolph Churchill and Jennie Jerome. Joining the British Army, he saw action in British India, the Anglo–Sudan War, and the Second Boer War, gaining fame as a war correspondent and writing books about his campaigns. Elected an MP in 1900, initially as a Conservative, he defected to the Liberals in 1904. In H. H. Asquith's Liberal government, Churchill served as President of the Board of Trade, Home Secretary, and First Lord of the Admiralty, championing prison reform and workers' social security. During the First World War, he oversaw the Gallipoli Campaign; after it proved a disaster, he resigned from government and served in the Royal Scots Fusiliers on the Western Front. In 1917 he returned to government under David Lloyd George as Minister of Munitions, and was subsequently Secretary of State for War, Secretary of State for Air, then Secretary of State for the Colonies. After two years out of Parliament, he served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in Stanley Baldwin's Conservative government, returning the pound sterling in 1925 to the gold standard at its pre-war parity, a move widely seen as creating deflationary pressure on the UK economy. Out of office during the 1930s, Churchill took the lead in calling for British rearmament to counter the growing threat from Nazi Germany. At the outbreak of the Second World War, he was re-appointed First Lord of the Admiralty. Following Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's resignation in 1940, Churchill replaced him. Churchill oversaw British involvement in the Allied war effort, resulting in victory in 1945. His wartime response to the 1943 Bengal famine, which claimed an estimated three million lives, has caused controversy, and he sanctioned the 1945 bombing of Dresden, which claimed twenty to thirty thousand lives and continues to be debated. After the Conservatives' defeat in the 1945 general election, he became Leader of the Opposition. Amid the developing Cold War with the Soviet Union, he publicly warned of an "iron curtain" of Soviet influence in Europe and promoted European unity. He was re-elected prime minister in the 1951 election. His second term was preoccupied with foreign affairs, including the Malayan Emergency, Mau Mau Uprising, Korean War and a UK-backed Iranian coup. Domestically his government emphasised house-building and developed an atomic bomb. In declining health, Churchill resigned as prime minister in 1955, although he remained an MP until 1964. Upon his death in 1965, he was given a state funeral. Widely considered one of the 20th century's most significant figures, Churchill remains popular in the UK and Western world, where he is seen as a victorious wartime leader who played an important role in defending liberal democracy from the spread of fascism. Also praised as a social reformer and writer, among his many awards was the Nobel Prize in Literature. Conversely, his imperialist views—coupled with his sanctioning of human rights abuses in the suppression of anti-imperialist movements seeking independence from the British Empire—have generated considerable controversy. more…

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