Director: Frank Launder•Genres: Drama, History
In 1880 County Mayo, Ireland, Captain Charles Boycott, an English land agent, faces increasing hostility from the local tenants due to his harsh enforcement of rent collection. The Irish Land League calls for social ostracism against him, leading to a dramatic and isolating boycott that escalates tensions and tests the resilience of all involved.
Upon its release, 'Captain Boycott' was seen as a timely and well-acted historical drama, particularly noted for its portrayal of the socio-political climate in 19th-century Ireland. Reviews often highlighted Alistair Sim's performance and the film's serious engagement with the historical events.
Praised for its historical depiction of the Irish land dispute.
Alistair Sim's performance as Captain Boycott received critical acclaim.
The film effectively captures the social and political tensions of the era.
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The film was shot on location in County Mayo, Ireland, using the actual historical settings to lend authenticity to its portrayal of the Captain Boycott affair.
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