Dickinson
Basil Radford
Dickinson

The workers in a small plough factory take over the firm, but when a large order falls through, the old management come back to help out.
Dickinson
Basil Radford
Dickinson
Baxter
Niall MacGinnis
Baxter
Stevens
Bernard Miles
Stevens
Morris
Julien Mitchell
Morris
Adam
Kenneth More
Adam
Bolger
Geoffrey Keen
Bolger
Kettle
Patrick Troughton
Kettle
Alice
Hattie Jacques
Alice
Xenobian
Eric Pohlmann
Xenobian
Bland
John Harvey
Bland
Miss Cooper
Josephine Wilson
Miss Cooper
Palmer
Russell Waters
Palmer
"Dickinson" (Basil Radford) runs a small foundry that makes farming implements in post-war Britain that has it's fair share of disgruntled employees. When they threaten a walk out after the stroppy "Bolger" (Geoffrey Keen) gets the push, he offers to let them try their hand at running the business instead. What ensues is a depiction of their valiant attempt to make a go of it, and what makes it interesting - aside from some characterful performances from Radford, Niall MacGinnis, Kenneth More and a smartly paced dialogue - is that Bernard Miles doesn't present us with a rose-coloured "co-op" success story. They have plenty of glitches, contretemps and the ending is clever and fulfilling, without being cloyingly sentimental. It's emblematic of the start of a new post-war era of industrial relations peppered with some good comedic lines and a genuinely plausible, collaborative, perspective. Definitely worth watching.
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