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  1. Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition. Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition is a 1968 British political comedy-drama film directed, written and produced by Maurice Hatton and starring John Thaw, Edina Ronay and Louis Mahoney. [2] It concerns the adventures of a young British political activist.

  2. 1942. Genre. American patriotic song. Songwriter(s) Frank Loesser. "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition" is an American patriotic songby Frank Loesser,[1]published as sheet musicin 1942 by Famous Music Corp. The song was a response to the attack on Pearl Harborthat marked United States involvement in World War II.

  3. Aug 10, 2015 · But even if Maurice Hatton’s Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition were a dreadful film (and it isn’t) I would nevertheless argue its importance to the history of radical filmmaking in Britain. The film, which takes a satirical view of British socialism in the run-up to the events of ’68, follows John Thaw as Dom, a Marxist-Leninist who is expelled from the British Communist Party and ...

  4. Sep 10, 2012 · Very much a product of the revolution in the air of 1968, Hatton's first feature has rather dated in its attempts to state a case for radical social change in Britain. More than a little muddled ...

  5. Overview. A Marxist-Leninist expelled from the British Communist Party joins the Revolutionary Party of the Third World, sleeps around, and attempts to rethink his place within the revolution after the events of the 1968 May uprising in Paris. Maurice Hatton.

  6. Learn more. Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition: Directed by Maurice Hatton. With John Thaw, Edina Ronay, Louis Mahoney, Anthony Villaroel. Dom, a member of a small trotskyist group, lives in a flat overlooking the British Museum in London. He goes to meetings and sleeps with as many attractive women as possible.

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  8. Critics reviews. Dom, a member of a small trotskyist group, lives in a flat overlooking the British Museum in London. He goes to meetings and sleeps with as many attractive women as possible. The May ’68 uprising in Paris forces him to reassess his political positions.

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