They Called It White Man's Burden

195729 min 27 secFilm: Documentary

Production: Ronald DickNicholas Balla

Script: Ronald DickWilliam Weintraub

Paternalism, with all its problems and achievements among colonial peoples, has a tradition within the Commonwealth which is often misunderstood. This film suggests that the stereotyped picture many people have of colonial officialdom needs revising in the light of Britain's record. The "Great White Father," we see, although not oblivious to the material advantages a colony could provide, brought with him, more often than not, a deep sense of responsibility for the welfare of people under his jurisdiction. Noteworthy are campaigns to improve agriculture, alleviate suffering, raise living standards and promote literacy.

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  • Politics and Government > Colonialism and IndependenceCommonwealth and British Colonies
  • Developing Countries > Colonization and DecolonizationEconomic and Industrial Development
  • Foreign Countries > Commonwealth and British Colonies
  • Economics > Foreign CountriesSocial Conditions and ProgramsSocio-Economic Conditions
  • Social Issues > Foreign Societies

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
Norman Bigras
Maurice Blackburn
Eldon Rathburn
Robert Fleming