A Breed of Men (1971)
The story was inspired by the stay-down strikers in the 1930s who refused to leave the mines for three weeks. Ernie Bailey, one of the miners, relayed the story to director Karl Francis, but declined appearing in the film because HTV would not pay him on a scale comparable to Tom Jones. Mr. Bailey smoked to his dying day at the age of 99: always a staunch socialist.
Director: Karl Francis
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Stanley Baker as Narrator |
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Windsor Davies as |
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Geraint Wyn Davies as |
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Conrad Evans as |
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Ray Handy as |
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Gaynor Morgan Rees as |
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John Ogwen as |
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Hubert Rees as |
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Ivor Roberts as |
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Maureen Rhys as |
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Rhydwen Williams as |
| Directing | Karl Francis | Director |