Regal Cavalcade (1935)
Directed by Norman Lee / Herbert Brenon / Thomas Bentley / W.P. Kellino / Walter Summers / Marcel Varnel
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
His Hollywood career a thing of the past, director Herbert Brenon returned to his native England in 1934, where he continued making films until his retirement in 1940. Brenon's first project upon his arrival in London was the feature-length documentary Royal Cavalcade. Covering a 25-year period, the film is an encapsulation of the comings and goings of the British empire since the 1910 coronation of King George V. The highlights, drawn from the newsreel files of several English and European archives, include Captain Scott's arrival at the South Pole (and the tragic aftermath), the First World War, the Roaring 20s, and the Depression. Of special interest to show-biz buffs is the footage of the first Royal Command Performance at the Palace in 1911, featuring such matchless performers as Anna Pavlova and George Robey.
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time, aristocracy, Britain, captain [military], coronation, death, General, journey, king, reign, soldier, striker, time-travel, witness