A British politician finds that his intense liberal views become more conservative with his rise to power.A British politician finds that his intense liberal views become more conservative with his rise to power.A British politician finds that his intense liberal views become more conservative with his rise to power.
Seymour Hicks
- Old Buck
- (as Sir Seymour Hicks)
Tony Wager
- The Boy Hamer
- (as Anthony Wager)
Ronald Adam
- Radshaws' Doctor
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaUncredited theatrical movie debut of Honor Blackman (Emma).
- Quotes
Hamer Radshaw: Did God ordain it, this contrast between sweat and ease, between want and luxury, or is it the product of man's will, of greed of selfishness?
- Crazy creditsOpening credits prologue: 1870
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Before they started sending up British institutions The Boulting Brothers actually took them seriously so that while, in the late fifties they might have been satirising British politics, in 1947 they were looking at politics with a very straight face. "Fame is the Spur" was their screen version of Howard Spring's novel about an ambitious Labour politician who grows increasingly more right-wing as he moves up the political ladder. It begins in the late 19th century and ends somewhere around the middle of the 20th. It's a reasonably powerful film and a somewhat dark one and it's certainly not without the Boultings' customary cynicism.
As the vainglorious Labour MP, Michael Redgrave is superb and he is ably backed up by the likes of Rosamund John as his suffragette wife as well as the great Bernard Miles, Hugh Burden and Marjorie Fielding. Of course, the actual premiss of the picture is a bit far-fetched and today it would be the stuff of soap-opera but you have to consider when it was made and the audience it must have been aimed at and even at its most melodramatic, you can't say the Boultings weren't afraid to take a chance. Not the best thing they ever did but also sadly neglected.
As the vainglorious Labour MP, Michael Redgrave is superb and he is ably backed up by the likes of Rosamund John as his suffragette wife as well as the great Bernard Miles, Hugh Burden and Marjorie Fielding. Of course, the actual premiss of the picture is a bit far-fetched and today it would be the stuff of soap-opera but you have to consider when it was made and the audience it must have been aimed at and even at its most melodramatic, you can't say the Boultings weren't afraid to take a chance. Not the best thing they ever did but also sadly neglected.
- MOscarbradley
- Sep 28, 2018
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- The Boulting Brothers' Production of Fame Is the Spur
- Filming locations
- Denham Film Studios, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(studio: made at Denham Studios, London, England.)
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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