BRITAIN OUTDOES HOLLYWOOD in the matter of filmic spectacle, as witness this amazing battle scene (Omdurman) from the English Technicolour version of A. E. W. Masons story, “Four Feathers.” Four thousand British troops and natives took part in this scene, including men of the East Surrey Regiment, the Camel Corps, Sudanese Mounted (Native) Police, "Fuzzie Wuzzies ” and ordinary Sudanese natives.
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Northern Advocate, 16 December 1939, Page 14
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60BRITAIN OUTDOES HOLLYWOOD in the matter of filmic spectacle, as witness this amazing battle scene (Omdurman) from the English Technicolour version of A. E. W. Masons story, “Four Feathers.” Four thousand British troops and natives took part in this scene, including men of the East Surrey Regiment, the Camel Corps, Sudanese Mounted (Native) Police, "Fuzzie Wuzzies” and ordinary Sudanese natives. Northern Advocate, 16 December 1939, Page 14
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