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    DRUM 1938 enhanced entry

    ... Kinematograph Weekly, no. 1916, 6 Jan 1944. p. 21.

    Review of The Drum, New Statesman and Nation15, 9 ... , 1938, p. 612.

    Jaikumar, Priya, Cinema and the End of Empire: A Politics of Transition in Britain and ...

     
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    ... ; (Today’s Cinema, 27 July 1939, 8).

    The film was distributed by Associated British ... ’s opening – ‘in 1833 the British abolished slavery’ &ndash ... that ‘Never again will the Ashanti war drums beat against ...

     
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    ... who tells him to look around the area, and then meets a new ... as a reward - as locals play on drums and a girl dances. The film explains that ... ), 375-388.

    Liversage, V., Land Tenure in the Colonies (Cambridge: Cambridge University ...

     
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    In 1952 General Film Distributors released the Gaumont-British Instructional production, Focus ... ‘a perpetual background of native-drum music spoils the few messages that ... , ‘This Modern Age and the British Non-Fiction Film&rsquo ...

     
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    ... …dramatic moments [are enhanced by] the scratch of fingernail on drum or the ringing of cicadas...’ ( ... no. 239, 1953.

    Geraghty, Christine, British Cinema in the Fifties, (London: Routledge, 2000).

    Greene, Graham ...

     
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    ... boat ashore and display their catch. The local women cut open ... Sound noted that Message of the Drum, Me Proper Black Man  ... , spoken earnestly by an actor more accustomed to the dialogue of Shakespeare, offers a highly romanticised ...
     
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    ... including the Korda trilogy of Sanders of the River (1935), The Drum (1938), and ... 1959.

    Daily Telegraph, 10 October 1959.

    News of the World, 12 October 1959.

    Porter, Vincent, & ...

     
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    ... his rider, Sam. The Africans beat their drums to announce that Lord ... used colonial narratives for humour. The 1926 film Felix Tees Off ... .

    As a parody of an earlier colonial work, Steve of the Rivercould be viewed as a critique of this ...

     
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    ... Division seen laying telephone wires from a Brigade HQ to a forward battalion in the Hopin area of Northern Burma.

    A sign reads 'Signals' ... with a Thompson submachine gun slung on his back. The drum is fitted to a mounting on a modified jeep. The jeep ...

     
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    ... pilot climbs away. Low over the runway. A crowd of local people throng ... coming in to land with airmen waving in the foreground. Aircraft include RD:A and RD:C. Squadron ... crowbarred open. A hose is inserted into the drum and a Spitfire refuelled. A Spitfire ...
     
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    ... '>Scenes of Inland Water Transport operations on the River Irrawaddy in Burma.

    A number of local ... 199 laden with oil drums. The barge is anchored to the riverbank with a large ... Flotilla Company was an important pillar of the pre-war Burmese economy and ...

     
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