Overview:
In England, two young friends, confronted with the outbreak of World War I, enlist together to serve in the same company on the battle-field.| Status: | Released (1931-03-02) |
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| Awards: | 1 win |
| Screen: | Anthony Asquith, A.P. Herbert, Ernest Raymond |
| Productions: | British Instructional Films Ltd. |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 1393082: Tony Bruce - Rupert Ray
- 141522: Carl Harbord - Edgar Gray Doe
- 131449: Fay Compton - Mrs. Doe
- 25175: Dennis Hoey - The Chaplain, called "Padre"
- 1123248: Frederick Lloyd - Field Capt. Hardy
- 1179292: C.M. Hallard - The Colonel
- 1548689: Gerald Rawlinson - Lt. Doon
Crews
- 32919: Anthony Asquith - Writer - Writing
- 1345276: Mary Field - Editor - Editing
- 32919: Anthony Asquith - Director - Directing
- 1060311: Geoffrey Barkas - Director - Directing
- 1269086: H. Bruce Woolfe - Producer - Production
- 95025: Arthur B. Woods - Art Direction - Art
- 3608: Peter Birch - Sound Recordist - Sound
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Review text:
"Ray" (Tony Bruce) and his lifelong friend "Doe" (Carl Harbord) are enjoying the upper class privileges of life in England. Punting on the river, playing tennis and generally lolling about enjoying the most pleasing of bucolic lifestyles. Suddenly, the outbreak of the Great War arriv ....
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