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  1. THE YOUNG MR. PITT, screen play by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder; dramatic narrative and additional dialogue by the Rt. Hon. Viscount Castlerosse; directed by Carol Reed; produced by Edward ...

  2. William Pitt the Younger, son of a famous politician father, becomes the youngest Prime Minister England has ever known, wins an election on the promise of peace and prosperity, yet ironically ends up as the presiding spirit of an interminable war with Revolutionary France. Both his health and his private life suffer from the strain.

  3. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Young Mr. Pitt (1942) - Carol Reed on AllMovie - Released worldwide by 20th Century Fox, Carol…

  4. The Young Mr. Pitt is a 1942 British biographical film of the life of William Pitt the Younger and in particular his struggle against revolutionary France and Napoleon. It was directed by Carol Reed and stars Robert Donat, Robert Morley, Phyllis Calvert and John Mills. Made in black-and-white, it was produced by Edward Black and Maurice Ostrer for the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox.

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  6. The Young Mr. Pitt is a 1942 British Biopic about William Pitt The Younger, who is played by Robert Donat.The film was directed by Carol Reed.. As you might have guessed from the release date, this is a work of wartime propaganda. The Napoleonic Wars are used as a metaphor for World War II, with Pitt filling the role of Winston Churchill and Napoléon Bonaparte filling the role of Adolf Hitler.

  7. Robert Donat portrays Pitt in the 1942 biopic The Young Mr. Pitt, which chronicles the historical events of Pitt's life. Pitt's attempts during his tenure as Prime Minister to cope with the dementia of King George III are portrayed by Julian Wadham in the 1994 film The Madness of King George.