Time To Remember - Came The Dawn 1925 Reel 4 (1920-1929)

Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened. Commentary record exists. Enter “Came the Dawn Commentary“ into Title box to find. Check copyright for film extracts - most were originally . Elstree (Associated British Picture Corporation) - probably currently Canal Plus copyright (1999). Reel 4. 01:21:02 Actuality footage of a man being arrested and escorted along a country lane by a policeman in Ireland is followed by scenes from the film “The Informer“ (1929) - a film about the troubles. Basil Rathbone speaks of the influence of German Expressionism on British film-making. Director Arthur Robinson (?) is seen on set (I think). A fierce shootout is seen plus dramatic scenes as Lars Hansen (sp?) admits to being an informer. His girl acts great sadness and shock - it is the German actress Lya da Putti (sp?). Scene of great sorrow as the informer visit a bereaved mother. He accidentally drops the money which proves his gu
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