The Revolutionary (1970)



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Synopsis:
In this symbolic drama of social and political turmoil, Jon Voight plays an aspiring revolutionary (who is only known as "A") working in a print shop. He lives with his bohemian girlfriend (Collin Wilcox-Horne) and studies philosophy at the local university. Despard (Robert Duvall) is his alleged communist boss who spurns him on to political activity. When a strike turns violent, "A" the print-shop worker is pegged as the one who passed out the leaflets that encouraged the strike. He returns home where he receives his draft notice. His first Army assignment is to forcibly break up the striking workers and he goes AWOL. When Despard denies involvement in the unrest, the disillusioned "A" aligns himself with the radical bomb-maker Leonard II (Seymour Cassel), who is constructing two bombs for a judge who sentenced the striking workers to jail time.

~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Director Credit
Paul Williams Director
Cast Credit
Bruce Boa Guests at Party
James Dyrenforth
Henry Gilbert
Jon Voight A
Jennifer Salt Helen
Seymour Cassel Leonard II
Robert Duvall Despard
Collin Wilcox-Horne Anne
Lionel Murton Professor
Reed de Rouen Mayor
Warren Stanhope A's Father
Mary Barclay A's Mother
Alexandra Berlin Nurse
Julie Garfield Girl
Libby Glenn Mrs. Peret
Tucker McGuire Lady Guest
Tommy Duggan Man Guest
Alan Tilvern Sid
Kenneth J. Warren Sergeant
Reginald Cornish Judge
William Nagy Gansard
Earl Cameron Speaker
Production Credits Credit
Paul Williams Producer
Edward Pressman Producer
Art Department Credit
Disley Jones Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Brian Probyn Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Richard Dalton first Assistant Director



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