Views on Trial

Views on Trial (also known as There's Always a Better Way: Views on Trial) is a 1954 British short black and white film directed by Richard Warren and starring Jimmy Hanley, Robin Bailey and John Glen.

[1][2] It was written by Leo Jolley and Dennis Clarke, and produced by Ralph May for the British Productivity Council, a government body that aimed to increase Britain's industrial efficiency, as part of the film series There's Always a Better Way.

The setting is a courtroom, with the film's audience invited to act as the jury.

He fears that the use of automation and machinery to improve productivity will lead to mass unemployment.

The film was released as part of The Renown Crime Collection Volume 9.