A 1940 black and white film, production sponsored by the Colonial Empire Marketing Board. 'The East African colonies are introduced as representative examples of the Colonial Empire. A tribal dance hints at the "life of fear and uncertainty" replaced by British rule, a village's "squalor" the need for continued war on "ignorance, poverty and disease." "Much can be achieved by money and the initiative of the White Man:" film hints at hydro-electric schemes, modern harbours (Mombasa), roads, bridges etc and illustrates in more detail hospital expansion; tsetse fly research and control; relieving malnutrition; agricultural improvement; education (primary school; Makerere College)." - Abridged version of synopsis on colonialfilm.org
Title | Men of Africa |
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Year | 1940 |
Genre | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Studio | Strand Productions |
Cast | Malcolm McDonald, Leslie Mitchell |
Crew | Basil Wright (Producer), Jo Jago (Camera Department Manager), Harry Rignold (Camera Department Production Assistant), Alexander Shaw (Director) |
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Release | Sep 01, 1940 |
Runtime | 28 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 0 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English, Kiswahili |