DEFENDERS OF EGYPT

This film is held by the Imperial War Museum (ID: IWM 1178).

Synopsis

British troops defending Egypt, probably 1916.

Lord Cullen walks with the US Consul General across the lawn of the official British residence in Cairo, once occupied by Lord Kitchener. British troops relax in their camp near Cairo outside a YMCA hut. With the others gathered round, two of the men give a demonstration wrestling match. In similar vein Privates Williams and Arthur "of the 5th battery" have a boxing match. A tattooist puts a tattoo on the arm of one of the soldiers. A football match "between the 4th and 5th battery" on the baked-earth drill ground. Soldiers peel potatoes and carrots beside their tents and prepare stew for a meal. British troops pass through Cairo in an official parade, watched by the local civilians. One yeomanry regiment is pointed out as having an unusual number of white Arab horses.

Notes

Title: this appears on the bottom of each caption

Technical: the P 1 version of this film was a nitrate print which has been destroyed

 

Titles

  • DEFENDERS OF EGYPT
 

Technical Data

Year:
1916
Running Time:
8 minutes
Film Gauge (Format):
35mm
Colour:
B&W
Sound:
Silent
Footage:
484 ft
 

Production Credits

Production Countries:
GB (?)
Production company
Transatlantic Film Company