The Invisible Keystone

195729 min 22 secFilm: Documentaire

Production: Ronald DickNicholas Balla

Scénarisation: Ronald DickWilliam Weintraub

A review of how British constitutional government and British forms of law and order became a valued heritage and a unifying link between members of the Commonwealth. The film moves from one Commonwealth country to another to observe how the democratic formula of government is exercised and kept flexible according to the changing ideas of the time, while the Crown symbolizes a continuity and permanence free of politics. A most significant test of this principle was that of India's rise to nationhood. Edgar McInnis comments on how institutions inherited from Britain were preserved in the country's statutes. Number six of the series.

Catégories de sujets


  • Politique et Gouvernement > Colonialisme et DécolonisationCommonwealth
  • Pays étrangers > Commonwealth et Colonies britanniques

Générique


producteur
Ronald Dick
producteur exécutif
Nicholas Balla
scénario
Ronald Dick
William Weintraub
son
George Croll
Ron Alexander
montage
Douglas Tunstell
Nicholas Balla
Ronald Dick
Marion Meadows
Jean Roy
narrateur
Edgar McInnis
musique
Maurice Blackburn
Robert Fleming
Eldon Rathburn
Norman Bigras