East Is East
Charming tale of East End lovers divided by a not so lucky windfall, with beautiful scenes in the Kent hop fields.
This quintessentially British story, played with exquisite naturalness by Florence Turner and Henry Edwards, deals with the impossibility of finding love across social classes and in defiance of stifling social conventions. Edwards, the biggest star of the British cinema at the time, plays a Cockney boy-done-good, while Florence Turner, ex 'Vitagraph Girl', is his childhood sweetheart from the slums of Poplar who inherits a fortune but is miserable without her soulmate. In the end, happiness is achieved only through escape to a middle ground between the two social worlds.
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Cinema of WWI
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
The Lads of the Village
Hedd Wyn
Nurse and Martyr
The German Spy Peril
East Is East
The Somme
How Kitchener Was Betrayed
The Man Who Came Back
Conscription