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The music mainly based on themes by George Frideric Handel arranged, composed and directed by Ernest Irving with the The Philharmonia Orchestra.
Opening credits prologue: Great Britain's Colonies are known to be the outposts of her Empire. They are reputed also to be the outposts of dressing for dinner, reading "The Times", cricket, and afternoon tea. But Britons find time to spare from these delights to grapple with the responsibilities of Colonial Administration. Especially are these responsibilities grave in a Colony which is a Naval Base as well. This film tells of a mythical Colony of this kind during Britain's recent Labour régime.
The editor of the film, Seth Holt, was director Robert Hamer's brother-in-law.
Susan Stephen's debut.
Opening credits: The events and characters portrayed in this film are wholly fictitious.
"Peggy Harrison: What about you having any fun? George Harrison: Depends how you mean. Back in Samuel Street there was many a time when I thought 'Why the hell don't they do this that or the other?' And now by God I'm them. If I can do just one tenth of the things I cursed them for not doing, well that's my fun..."
"Sir James Kirkman: It's his job and it's his way of doing it. Good luck to him."