Full title reads: "Zagloul Pasha - notorious Nationalist Leader - deported and exiled to Ceylon".
Egypt.
M/S of Pasha walking along dusty road, surrounded by crowd of men. The men wear a mixture of European and traditional clothes, although most wear fezzes. Egyptian flags fly in the...
Full title reads: "Zagloul Pasha - notorious Nationalist Leader - deported and exiled to Ceylon".
Egypt.
M/S of Pasha walking along dusty road, surrounded by crowd of men. The men wear a mixture of European and traditional clothes, although most wear fezzes. Egyptian flags fly in the background. C/U of Pasha talking with a man in a turban. They both sit on arm chairs - looks like official meeting in genteel setting. High angled shot of girls and women in veils cheering.
Point of view shot from ship travelling up river of crowds of people cheering and waving as they run along the bank. L/S of people waving from deck of river boat - Pasha must be amongst them but it is unclear where. One of them waves an Egyptian flag. More shots of crowds cheering on bank - supporters of Pasha?
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