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Young Winston

Young Winston

Release: 1972-07-20 ·Runtime: 149m ·★ 6.2
Action Adventure Drama War

This historical drama is an account of the early life of British politician Winston Churchill, including his childhood years, his time as a war correspondent in Africa, and culminating with his first election to Parliament.

Production Countries

United Kingdom

Production Companies

Columbia Pictures

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Cast

John Woodvine John Woodvine as Howard Colin Blakely Colin Blakely as Butcher Ronald Hines Ronald Hines as Adjutant Basil Dignam Basil Dignam as Joseph Chamberlain Jack Hawkins Jack Hawkins as Mr. Welldon Patrick Magee Patrick Magee as General Bindon Blood Thorley Walters Thorley Walters as Major Finn Simon Ward Simon Ward as Winston Churchill Ian Holm Ian Holm as George E. Buckle Laurence Naismith Laurence Naismith as Lord Salisbury Norman Bird Norman Bird as Party Chairman Maurice Roëves Maurice Roëves as Brockie James Cossins James Cossins as Barnsby Dinsdale Landen Dinsdale Landen as Capt. Weaver Willoughby Gray Willoughby Gray as Gladstone (uncredited) William Dexter William Dexter as Arthur Balfour Gerald Sim Gerald Sim as Engineer Roy Lansford Roy Lansford as Member of Parliament (uncredited) Jane Seymour Jane Seymour as Pamela Plowden Alan Harris Alan Harris as Member of Parliament (uncredited) Anne Bancroft Anne Bancroft as Lady Jennie Churchill Norman Rossington Norman Rossington as Dewsnap Hugh Morton Hugh Morton as Lord Randolph Churchill's Butler (uncredited) Nigel Hawthorne Nigel Hawthorne as Boer Sentry (uncredited) James Cosmo James Cosmo as Officer on Train Andrew Faulds Andrew Faulds as Mounted Boer Edward Woodward Edward Woodward as Captain Aylmer Haldane, Aylmer Haldane Robert Flemyng Robert Flemyng as Dr. Buzzard Edward Burnham Edward Burnham as Henry Labouchere, Hanry Labouchere Ron Pember Ron Pember as Fireman Pippa Steel Pippa Steel as Clementine Hozier Jeremy Child Jeremy Child as Austen Chamberlain (uncredited) Peter Cellier Peter Cellier as Le capitaine du 35e Sikhs John Mills John Mills as General Kitchner Reginald Marsh Reginald Marsh as Prince of Wales Julian Holloway Julian Holloway as Capt. Baker Patrick Holt Patrick Holt as Colonel Martin Raymond Huntley Raymond Huntley as Old Officer Noel Davis Noel Davis as Interviewer Robert Shaw Robert Shaw as Lord Randolph Churchill Anthony Hopkins Anthony Hopkins as David Llyod George Arnold Diamond Arnold Diamond as Officer (uncredited) Robert Hardy Robert Hardy as Prep School Headmaster Clive Morton Clive Morton as Dr. Roose Richard Leech Richard Leech as Moore Robert Harris Robert Harris as Speaker Gully Guy Standeven Guy Standeven as Harrow School Master (uncredited)