A montage; and rather oddly thrown together. World war one. Opens w/shot of rainy street; German prisoners march down street w/guards along sides. Soldiers marching; w/rifles; bayonets. A few boys follow. Shot from raised position looking over crowd...
A montage; and rather oddly thrown together. World war one. Opens w/shot of rainy street; German prisoners march down street w/guards along sides. Soldiers marching; w/rifles; bayonets. A few boys follow. Shot from raised position looking over crowd of civilians running down street. Women in shawls running; some carry babies and small children. Some other kids run on their own. Can't tell if this is some disaster; something to do w/ the war or what;they don't seem completely overcome by panic. Refugees ? looks like may be Italy; or something else southern/eastern European. Soldiers marching--British .
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