A Call for Arms (1940 film)
A Call For Arms | |
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Directed by | Brian Desmond Hurst |
Produced by | Brian Desmond Hurst |
Written by |
Rodney Ackland Screenplay Brian Desmond Hurst and Sgt. Terence Young |
Starring |
Jean Gillie Rene Ray Kathleen Harrision Colleen Nolan |
Edited by | Ralph Kemplen |
Release date | 1940 |
Running time | 8 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
A Call For Arms was a short propaganda film made for the British Ministry of Information in 1940. It was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starred Jean Gillie and Rene Ray as two 'nudes' (showgirls) who do their bit for the war effort by going to work in munition factories. Co written by a Sgt Terence Young this is the same as Terence Young who worked for Hurst on many projects before, during and after WW2.
Plot
The film opens with the two showgirls coming across a collapsed munitions worker outside the theatre door. "Twelve hour shifts take it out of some of these young uns" observes a nearby news-seller. Alongside a billboard gets the message across "Latest War News. Bigger Arms, Speed up. Go For It". The plots follows one of the showgirls signing up at the Labour Exchange for munitions work and tracks her working day. Seeing her friend exhausted the other showgirl signs up. "We've got to win the war you know".
Cast
- Jean Gillie as Irene
- Rene Ray as Joan
- Kathleen Harrison as Mrs. James
References
External links
- Watch A Call to Arms free here
- Official legacy website of the director with filmography including A Call To Arms.