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The Young Mr. Pitt
The Young Mr. Pitt
This biopic tells the story of the life of Pitt The Younger, who became Prime Minister of Great Britain at the age of 24.
rating
5.7
runtime
118 min

Release

1942-09-21

Cast

Robert Donat
Robert Donat
as William Pitt / The Earl of Chatham
Robert Morley
Robert Morley
as Charles James Fox
Phyllis Calvert
Phyllis Calvert
as Eleanor Eden
John Mills
John Mills
as William Wilberforce
Geoffrey Atkins
Geoffrey Atkins
as William Pitt, as a boy
Jean Cadell
Jean Cadell
as Mrs. Sparry
Raymond Lovell
Raymond Lovell
as George the Third
Agnes Lauchlan
Agnes Lauchlan
as Queen Charlotte
Felix Aylmer
Felix Aylmer
as Lord North
Ian McLean
Ian McLean
as Dundas
Max Adrian
Max Adrian
as Richard Sheridan
A. Bromley Davenport
A. Bromley Davenport
as Sir Evan Nepean
John Salew
John Salew
as Smith
Herbert Lom
Herbert Lom
as Napoleon
Albert Lieven
Albert Lieven
as Talleyrand
Stephen Haggard
Stephen Haggard
as Lord Nelson
Stuart Lindsell
Stuart Lindsell
as Earl Spencer
Henry Hewitt
Henry Hewitt
as Addington
Frederick Culley
Frederick Culley
as Sir Wm. Farquhar
Frank Pettingell
Frank Pettingell
as Coachman
Leslie Bradley
Leslie Bradley
as Gentleman Jackson
Roy Emerton
Roy Emerton
as Dan Mendoza
Hugh McDermott
Hugh McDermott
as Mr. Melvill
Alfred Sangster
Alfred Sangster
as Lord Grenville
Kathleen Byron
Kathleen Byron
as Millicent Grey (uncredited)
Leo Genn
Leo Genn
as Danton (uncredited)
Hugh Ardale
Hugh Ardale
as Naval Officer
Neal Arden
Neal Arden
Johnny Brandon
Johnny Brandon
Esma Cannon
Esma Cannon
as Servant at Lord Auckland's
H. Carleton-Crowe
H. Carleton-Crowe
as Old Man
Leslie Dwyer
Leslie Dwyer
as Servant at Lord Auckland's
Philip Friend
Philip Friend
Peter Gawthorne
Peter Gawthorne
as Admiral
Muriel George
Muriel George
as Mrs. Carr
Alf Goddard
Alf Goddard
Morland Graham
Morland Graham
James Harcourt
James Harcourt
as Bellamy
Billy Holland
Billy Holland
W.E. Holloway
W.E. Holloway
David Horne
David Horne
as Mayor
Gordon James
Gordon James
James Kenney
James Kenney
Max Kirby
Max Kirby
as 3rd Secretary
Frederick Leister
Frederick Leister
as Lord Auckland
Aubrey Mallalieu
Aubrey Mallalieu
as Somerset
Gibb McLaughlin
Gibb McLaughlin
as George Selwyn
Gertrude Maesmore Morris
Gertrude Maesmore Morris
as Lady in Waiting
Charles Paton
Charles Paton
Lloyd Pearson
Lloyd Pearson
Esme Percy
Esme Percy
Kynaston Reeves
Kynaston Reeves
Owen Reynolds
Owen Reynolds
J.H. Roberts
J.H. Roberts
Ralph Roberts
Ralph Roberts
Johnnie Schofield
Johnnie Schofield
Ronald Shiner
Ronald Shiner
as Man in Stocks
John Slater
John Slater
Ann Stephens
Ann Stephens
Merle Tottenham
Merle Tottenham
as Maid at Lord Auckland's
Austin Trevor
Austin Trevor
as French Registrar
Grant Tyler
Grant Tyler
as Boy
Frederick Valk
Frederick Valk
Margaret Vyner
Margaret Vyner
as Duchess of Devonshire
Jack Watling
Jack Watling
as Atkinson
Edmund Willard
Edmund Willard
D.J. Williams
D.J. Williams
Bruce Winston
Bruce Winston

Director

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Geronimo1967

Robert Donat is another of that rare breed of actor who rarely made a duff film - but this rather drudging effort comes pretty close. He portrays William Pitt, who became Prime Minister to King George III at the tender age of just 24, and who had to deal with the fallout from the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars and the mysterious illness that afflicted his King. Donat tries hard, but though Pitt was doubtlessly a patriot, he was also relatively charm free - a solitary, almost aloof, figure who makes for quite a difficult part to play with any kind of passion or enthusiasm. Robert Morley fares slightly better as his Whig opponent Charles Fox, he has more of a character to work with - and the best parts of the film are when the two engage in a bit of parliamentary hustings. Despite some decent contributions from Felix Aylmer and Raymond Lovell, John Mills is just a bit too annoying as the effervescent William Wilberforce and much of the time this is little better than an historical chronology in which Donat features all too infrequently, and statically, to inject much life into this biopic.