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'Tell England' is a 1931 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and Geoffrey Barkas and starring Fay Compton, Tony Bruce and Carl Harbord. It is based on the 1922 novel 'Tell England' by Ernest Raymond which featured two young men joining the army, and taking part in the fighting at Gallipoli. Both directors had close memories of Gallipoli, as did Fay Compton's brother, Compton Mackenzie. Asquith's father H. H. Asquith had been Prime Minister at the time of the Gallipoli Landings, a fact which drew press attention to the film, while Barkas had personally fought at Suvla Bay in the Gallipoli campaign.

In the United States it was released under the alternative title 'The Battle of Gallipoli'.

Production



The film had originally been intended to be made as a silent film, but was delayed. It was made at Welwyn Studios using the German Klangfilm process. Much of the film was shot on location in Malta, standing in for Gallipoli.

Cast



* Fay Compton as Mrs. Doe

* Tony Bruce as Rupert Ray

* Carl Harbord as Edgar Doe

* Dennis Hoey as The Padre

* C.M. Hallard as The Colonel

* Gerald Rawlinson as Lt. Doon

* Frederick Lloyd as Capt. Hardy

* Sam Wilkinson as Private Booth

* Wally Patch as Sergeant

* Hubert Harben as Mr. Ray

* Ian Hamilton as himself Napper L. (2015) Conclusion: 'Tell England'. In: The Great War in Popular British Cinema of the 1920s. Palgrave Macmillan, London

References




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