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  1. The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: In the context of the British cinema, Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition is a considerable achievement. Maurice Hatton's first feature film, it was made on the extremely limited budget of £25,000, with a shooting schedule of only four weeks, using a full union crew.

  2. Aug 10, 2015 · He flicks through a number of potential albums (‘songs of the Cuban revolution – nothing but rhumbas!’) and finally settles for paraphrasing the American patriotic song ‘Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition.’

  3. NR 1 hr 30 min Drama. A Marxist-Leninist expelled from the British Communist Party joins the Revolutionary Party of the Third World, sleeps around, and attempts to rethink his...

  4. 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.

  5. Praise Marx And Pass The Ammunition. Details: 1970, UK. Direction:Maurice Hatton. With: John Thaw.

  6. Sep 10, 2012 · Film. Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition. Monday 10 September 2012. Written by TM. Time Out says. Very much a product of the revolution in the air of 1968, Hatton's first feature has rather...

  7. 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.