How Kitchener Was Betrayed is a 1921 British silent war film directed by Percy Nash and starring Fred Paul, Winifred Evans, and Bertram Burleigh. It was a fictional portrayal of the events leading up to the death of Herbert Kitchener on HMS Hampshire during the First World War in which the German secret service received warning of the general's activities through a German agent Elbie Böcker. The film was intended to cash in on the controversy raised by the publication of a biography of Kitchener in 1920 challenging the Admiralty's official conclusion that the ship was sunk by a mine. Only one of its six reels survives.

How Kitchener Was Betrayed (1921)
Directed by Percy Nash
Genres - Silent Film, War |
Sub-Genres - Silent Film |
Release Date - Jan 1, 1921 |
Run Time - 8 min. |
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Themes
Tags
Elbie Böcker, First World War, German Agent, Hampshire, Her Majesty's Ship, Herbert Kitchener
Attributes
Narrative Location: England
Subject: seamanship
Subject: seamanship
Alternate Titles
How Kitchener Was Betrayed
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