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Made in Dagenham

In the fight for equal rights, an ordinary woman achieves something extraordinary.
2010 | 113m | English

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Director: Nigel Cole
Writer: William Ivory
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A dramatization of the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant, where female workers walked out in protest against sexual discrimination.
Release Date: Oct 01, 2010
Director: Nigel Cole
Writer: William Ivory
Genres: Comedy, Drama, History
Keywords strike, based on true story, essex, labor strike, machinist, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger, discrimination, government minister, 1960s, women's rights, sexual discrimination
Production Companies BBC Film, HanWay Films, UK Film Council, Audley Films LLP, Lipsync Productions, Number 9 Films, BMS Finance
Box Office Revenue: $12,629,471
Budget: $7,200,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
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
Name Job
Lucy Bevan Casting
Nigel Cole Director
David Arnold Original Music Composer
Michael Parker Editor
Louise Stjernsward Costume Design
John de Borman Director of Photography
Andrew McAlpine Production Design
William Ivory Writer
Laurie Borg Line Producer
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou Makeup & Hair
Name Title
Christine Langan Executive Producer
Stephen Woolley Producer
Elizabeth Karlsen Producer
Tim Haslam Executive Producer
Norman Merry Executive Producer
Paul White Executive Producer
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tanty
7.0

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

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

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 st ... alwarts 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.

Aug 11, 2024