- Country: UK
- Genres: Drama, History
- Release: 1948-03-05
- Director: Frank Launder
- Writers: Frank Launder , Wolfgang Wilhelm , Paul Vincent Carroll , Patrick Campbell
- Language: English
- Stars: Stewart Granger , Kathleen Ryan , Cecil Parker (1897–1971) , Alastair Sim , Mervyn Johns , Noel Purcell , Niall MacGinnis (1913–1977) , Maureen Delaney , Eddie Byrne , Liam Gaffney
- Runtime: 92 min
- Awards: 1 win
- AKA: Captain Boycott (United Kingdom) , El capitán Boycot (Mexico) , Capitão Boycott (Portugal, Portuguese Republic) , Captain Boycott (United States of America) , Captain Boycott (Canada) , Capitän Boykott , El rebelde (Spain) , Captain Boycott (Germany) , Capitán Boycott (Spain) , Captain Boycott , Căpitanul Boycott (Romania) , Κάπταιν Μπόικοτ (Greece) , Captain Boycott (Austria) , Capitão Boycott (Brazil) , Il capitano Boycott (Italy) , Kapten Boycott (Sweden) , Kapteeni Boycott (Finland)
- Plot: Fact-based historical drama about the Irish farmer rebellion against the landed and privileged class. In 1880, prominent Irish politician Charles Stewart Parnell, President of the Irish Land League which represented tenants' rights, held a public speech against the landlords. In his fiery speech, Parnell urged shunning the landlords rather than killing them. One of the worst landlords, Captain Charles Boycott, lived in County Mayo and charged extortionate rents from his tenants and sharecroppers. In case of late payment, Captain Boycott forcibly evicted his tenants using the constabulary force or the army. Farmer Hugh Davin advocated the use of force rather than the passive resistance advocated by Irish politician Parnell. However, Parnell pertinently commented that use of force against the landlords will invite reprisals from the part of the army and the police. In the end, the farmers and those already evicted from their homes decide to give Parnell's idea a try. As part of their shunning against Captain Boycott, it is agreed that no-one should talk to the landlord, no-one should work for him, no one should harvest his crops, sell him goods or provide any kind of service to him. Even Father McKeogh, the village priest, supports the idea of a peaceful protest against the landlord. A desperate Boycott hires out-of-county farmer to pick his crops and requests army protection for himself and his laborers. He also alerts The Times to his plight and the publication immediately coins the word 'boycott' that same year.
- IMDB:tt0039242
Captain Boycott Cast · · · ALL
Frank Launder
Director
Stewart Granger
Hugh Davin
Kathleen Ryan
Anne Killain
Cecil Parker
(1897–1971)
Capt. Charles C. Boycott
Mervyn Johns
Watty Connell
Alastair Sim
Father McKeogh
Noel Purcell
Daniel McGinty
Niall MacGinnis
(1913–1977)
Mark Killain
Maureen Delaney
Mrs. Davin
Eddie Byrne
Sean Kerin
Liam Gaffney
Michael Fagan
Liam Redmond
Martin Egan
Edward Lexy
Sgt. Dempsey
Robert Donat
Charles Stewart Parnell
Bernadette O’Farrell
Mrs. Fagan
Harry Webster
Robert Hogan
Eddie Golden
Harry Piggott
Harry Hutchinson
Shamus Moore
Maurice Denham
Lt. Col. Strickland
Phyllis Ryan
Bridget
Joe Linnane
Auctioneer
Reginald Purdell
American reporter
Cavan Malone
Billy Killain
John Kelly
Sheriff
Sheila Carty
Mary Creeg
Michael Ripper
Pat Nolan