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Welcome to Britain |
Welcome to Britain - 1943 | 60 mins | Documentary, Propaganda | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Anthony
Asquith and Burgess Meredith. Production: Ministry of Information. Producer: Arthur Elton. Cinematography: Jo Jago. |
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The Cast |
Plot SynopsisBurgess Meredith, a captain in the US Army, is given
a roving commission as a Yankee private in Britain. He makes a point
of visiting English homes, pubs, schools and places of amusement. As
a kind of guide or compere, he shows Americans just what - and what
not - to do in Britain, and his observations and experiences are humorously
recorded. Examples include a GI taxing the hospitality of an English
working-class family, a turn by Beatrice Lillie, a pub scene and an
episode in which Bob Hope 'explains' the British currency system. Excerpt© 'Puffin Asquith' by R.J. Minney. |
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