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Topical Budget 812-2: Our Boys (1927)
 

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21/3/1927
35mm, black and white, silent, 62 feet
 
Production CompanyTopical Film Company

British troops arrive in Shanghai to protect British interests and the ex-pat community.

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Filmed on 21 March 1927, this newsreel item shows newly-arrived British troops marching through Shanghai's mainly British-controlled International Settlement.

Earlier that year, the British handed their concession in Hankou back to the Chinese after it was occupied by insurgents, and on 3 March, Communist-leaning union workers had occupied urban Shanghai, leading to fears that the International Settlement in Shanghai would also be attacked. Various nationalities lived in the International Settlement, but it was mostly British-controlled, and on top of worries that British subjects were in danger, British economic interests were also seen to be under threat.

America, France and Japan also sent troops to Shanghai during this period of conflict; the international military had a large presence from 1927 until the following year, then gradually diminished in size until the outbreak of WWII.

In the film, ex-pats are seen crowding the streets in and around the very European-style architecture of the Bund, watching the procession of troops and waving their hats to cheer them on. A few Chinese workers are seen near the beginning, the only visual clue - save for the shopfronts in one brief shot - that this is all happening in China.

Lucy Smee

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