Made in Dagenham (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases
Title: Made in Dagenham (IMDb)
Starring: Sally Hawkins
Released: 29th March 2011
SRP: $28.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.95) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of Made in Dagenham for March 29th. Extras will include commentary with Director Nigel Cole, a Making of Made in Dagenham featurette, and outtakes.


Quote: From the director of Calendar Girls comes this extraordinary story based on true events. Dagenham, England 1968. At the town’s local Ford automobile plant, Rita O’Grady (Golden Globe® winner Sally Hawkins) is one of only 187 women in a workforce of 55,000 men. Facing overwhelming opposition in this “man’s world,” Rita rallies her female co-workers to fight for equal pay — a stand that defies the corporate status quo, threatens her marriage, and ultimately exacts a tragic toll. But with the support of the shop’s steward (Golden Globe® winner Bob Hoskins) and the government’s Employment Secretary (two-time Golden Globe® winner Miranda Richardson), the women become the sensation of the nation — and the catalyst for a profound turning point in time.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Sally Hawkins
Released: 29th March 2011
SRP: $28.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.95) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of Made in Dagenham for March 29th. Extras will include commentary with Director Nigel Cole, a Making of Made in Dagenham featurette, and outtakes.


Synopsis
Quote: From the director of Calendar Girls comes this extraordinary story based on true events. Dagenham, England 1968. At the town’s local Ford automobile plant, Rita O’Grady (Golden Globe® winner Sally Hawkins) is one of only 187 women in a workforce of 55,000 men. Facing overwhelming opposition in this “man’s world,” Rita rallies her female co-workers to fight for equal pay — a stand that defies the corporate status quo, threatens her marriage, and ultimately exacts a tragic toll. But with the support of the shop’s steward (Golden Globe® winner Bob Hoskins) and the government’s Employment Secretary (two-time Golden Globe® winner Miranda Richardson), the women become the sensation of the nation — and the catalyst for a profound turning point in time.
News by Tom Woodward
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Of course she was overlooked. This movie wasn't in theaters.
I love Sally Hawkins, so I would definitely watch this. Looked pretty average from the previews.
Decent movie, but one I'd probably get when its really cheap.
Miranda Richardson was wrongly overlooked this whole awards season.
Miranda Richardson was wrongly overlooked this whole awards season.


