A French critic, it was reported on Saturday, accuses the producer of the British film "Mons” of exaggerating the role of the British force and minimising the part played by French and Belgian armies. This picture Thee hailed by British critics as the it illustrates some of the most historic exploits of the British Army during the Great War, and the actors are wholly drawn from service men and ex-soldiers. The picture above shows a scene from the film-the stand of the Guards at Landrecies. -Central Press. photo.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 52, 25 November 1926, Page 12
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88A French critic, it was reported on Saturday, accuses the producer of the British film "Mons” of exaggerating the role of the British force and minimising the part played by French and Belgian armies. This picture Thee hailed by British critics as the it illustrates some of the most historic exploits of the British Army during the Great War, and the actors are wholly drawn from service men and ex-soldiers. The picture above shows a scene from the film-the stand of the Guards at Landrecies. -Central Press. photo. Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 52, 25 November 1926, Page 12
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