Conscription

Conscription


The nation's menfolk try anything to avoid being 'called up' in this raucous WWI comedy.

Conscription at last announces this raucous WWI comedy; "All men of right age and physique to be called to the colours". Panic spreads like wildfire throughout the male population and the 'shirkers' do their best to evade detection, feigning old age, injury and even playing dead. They come good in the end, of course, and the film finishes with a patriotic shot of our boys marching tall.

Around 2.5 million men enlisted in the British Army between August 1914 and December 1915. But with the numbers of new recruits declining, conscription was eventually introduced in January 1916 - the year after this film was made. Unsurprisingly, the film supports recruitment efforts, poking fun at the cowardly shirkers and hammering home its not-so-subtle final message: "Don't you want to do your bit?... Don't wait for conscription".


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Cinema of WWI

A young film industry just settling into its own home - the cinema - found itself enlisted to record, report and dramatise a war unlike any other.

The films made during and just after World War I have a special directness, untainted as they are by layers of mythologising and cliché built up over the decades. There is a great variety of news, comedy and heartrending drama. A genre unique to this period of film production is the battle reconstruction film: the film equivalent of the stone memorials still to be found in every town and village of the UK.


11 videos in this collection

Young Lord Billy sniffs out sneaky German marauders in this flag-waving war drama - thrills for British boys, 1919-style.
1

The Warrior Strain

Humour and adventure as the returning heroes of an English village recount their exploits in the Mesopotamian war.
2

The Lads of the Village

The stirring story of poet Ellis Evans-Hedd Wyn, the Welsh poet posthumously awarded the Eisteddfod chair at Birkenhead in 1917 after failing to return from 1st World War trenches.
3

Hedd Wyn

The moving true story of wartime heroine Nurse Edith Cavell, recreated in the aftermath of her execution.
4

Nurse and Martyr

Inventive WWI propaganda in which a rejected volunteer foils a German plot to blow up Parliament.
5

The German Spy Peril

Charming tale of East End lovers divided by a not so lucky windfall, with beautiful scenes in the Kent hop fields.
6

East Is East

Dramatic reconstruction of the Somme
7

The Somme

Dramatisation of the popular conspiracy theory surrounding the mid-WWI death of Lord Kitchener.
8

How Kitchener Was Betrayed

The son of a wealthy merchant fakes his own death to join up, but his heroic act at the Front is wrongly attributed to his cowardly cousin.
9

The Man Who Came Back

The nation's menfolk try anything to avoid being 'called up' in this raucous WWI comedy.
10

Conscription

Moving family drama of the life of a working-class Hackney couple over 40 years, inspired by the famous music hall song
11

My Old Dutch

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