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Description: Complex family relationships, as well as a combat experience, form the personality of the future world-known politician.

Cast:
Young Winston: Simon Ward
Captain: Peter Cellier
Adjutant: Ronald Hines
Sikh Soldier: Dino Shafeek
General Kitchener: John Mills
Lady Randolph Churchill: Anne Bancroft
Winston (aged 7): Russell Lewis
Mrs. Everest: Pat Heywood
Lord Randolph Churchill: Robert Shaw
Lord Salisbury: Laurence Naismith
Arthur Balfour: William Dexter
Joseph Chamberlain: Basil Dignam
Prep School Headmaster: Robert Hardy
Speaker Peel: John Stuart
Butcher: Colin Blakely
Interviewer: Noel Davis
Winston (aged 13): Michael Audreson
Mr. Welldon: Jack Hawkins
George Buckle: Ian Holm
Harrow Speech Room Boy: Peter Mann
Moore: Richard Leech
Dr. Roose: Clive Morton
Dr. Buzzard: Robert Flemyng
Prince of Wales: Reginald Marsh
General Bindon Blood: Patrick Magee
Pamela Plowden: Jane Seymour
Capt. Weaver: Dinsdale Landen
Capt. Baker: Julian Holloway
Major Finn: Thorley Walters
Colonel Martin: Patrick Holt
Party Chairman: Norman Bird
Aylmer Haldane: Edward Woodward
Engineer: Gerald Sim
Fireman: Ron Pember
Officer on Train: James Cosmo
Mounted Boer: Andrew Faulds
Brockie: Maurice Roëves
Barnsby: James Cossins
Howard: John Woodvine
Dewsnap: Norman Rossington
Lloyd George: Anthony Hopkins
Clementine Hozier: Pippa Steel
Speaker Gully: Robert Harris
Henry Labouchere: Edward Burnham
Old Officer: Raymond Huntley
Member of Parliament: John Wilder
Boer Sentry: Nigel Hawthorne
Opposition MP: Hyma Beckley
Clerk of the Commons: Vic Chapman
Austen Chamberlain: Jeremy Child
Mrs. Dewsnap: Brenda Cowling
Officer: Arnold Diamond
Sir Charles W. Dilke: Norman Gay
Gladstone: Willoughby Gray
House of Commons Doorkeeper: Victor Harrington
Jack Winston: Kevin Hudson
Harrow school master: Juba Kennerley
Sympathetic MP: Robert Lankesheer
Man in Theatre Gallery: Raymond Mason
Field Cornet: George Mikell
Lord Randolph Churchill's Butler: Hugh Morton
Man on Stage: Bob Raymond
Harrow School Guest: Tina Simmons
Harrow School Master: Guy Standeven
Sir Winston: Sanders Watney

Written by: Winston Churchill, Carl Foreman

Director: Richard Attenborough

Release date: 21 Jul 1972

Box Office: $4,687,000