Can It Hold Together?

195729 min 22 secFilm: Documentary

Production: Ronald DickNicholas Balla

Script: Ronald DickWilliam Weintraub

To examine this question, the film brings into focus recent historic events as recorded by the motion picture camera. We see the Commonwealth members in the arena of world affairs frequently taking diverging views on international issues but able, through their very differences, to serve as channels of communication between countries outside the Commonwealth. Edgar McInnis analyses some paradoxical situations that have arisen during the course of the Cold War, in which differing views and opposing loyalties inside the Commonwealth have helped to offset an East-West split.

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Subject categories


  • Foreign Countries > Commonwealth and British ColoniesInternational Perspectives
  • Politics and Government > Commonwealth and British ColoniesInternational Relations

Credits


producer
Ronald Dick
executive producer
Nicholas Balla
script
Ronald Dick
William Weintraub
sound
George Croll
Ron Alexander
editing
Douglas Tunstell
Nicholas Balla
Ronald Dick
Marion Meadows
Jean Roy
narrator
Edgar McInnis
music
Maurice Blackburn
Robert Fleming
Eldon Rathburn
Norman Bigras