the LIFE AND TIMES OF LORD MOUNTBATTEN 8 - THE MEANING OF VICTORY

This film is held by the Imperial War Museum (ID: MBY 8).

Synopsis

The years 1945-1946.

With the end of the Far East war and the resulting chaos, Mountbatten's priority is the liberation of POWs, in which he is greatly helped by Lady Mountbatten. He also makes the unpopular move of using the many remaining Japanese as police. Mountbatten increasingly becomes involved with political problems: in Singapore with anti-British demonstrations and strikes led by the communists; in Siam, where Mountbatten hopes to retain the monarchy; in French Indo-China, where the British initially help to keep order; in the Dutch East Indies, where the British in the middle of the Dutch-Indonesian conflict experience their worst problems. Mountbatten saves Nehru's visit to Singapore from disaster by taking charge personally, and then makes a successful Australia and New Zealand tour with his wife. He hands over governorship to MacDonald in May 1946 and returns to England to receive the Sword of Honour and Freedom of the City of London, to become Earl Mountbatten of Burma and finally a Knight of the Garter.

Notes

Documentation/associated material: post production script.

 

Titles

  • the MEANING OF VICTORY (Alternative)
  • the LIFE AND TIMES OF LORD MOUNTBATTEN 8 - THE MEANING OF VICTORY
Series Title:
the LIFE AND TIMES OF LORD MOUNTBATTEN
 

Technical Data

Year:
1969
Running Time:
55 minutes
Film Gauge (Format):
35mm
Colour:
Colour
Sound:
Sound
Footage:
4904 ft
 

Production Credits

Production Countries:
GB
cameraman
Rhodes, Michael
director
Morley, Peter
dubbing editor
MacLoughlin, Rosemary
dubbing mixer
Slade, Freddie
film editor
Afriat, Alan
film editor
Zambardi, John
film research
Rowe, John
narrator
Mango, Alec
producer
Morley, Peter
Production company
Rediffusion Television
script
Terraine, John Alfred
script research
Bousfield, R (Cdr, RN)
script research
Nicholson, Michael
sound recordist
Rootes, Basil
unit manager
Avory, Jonathan
with the cooperation of
Imperial War Museum