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  1. Loyalties is a 1933 British drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Basil Rathbone, Heather Thatcher and Miles Mander. [1] It is based on the 1922 John Galsworthy play Loyalties. The film addresses the theme of anti-Semitism.

  2. This powerful drama is based upon a play by John Galsworthy which was staged at St. Martins Theatre in 1922 and ran for a year. It was filmed a second time in 1976 by the BBC for their Play of the Month series, and starred Edward Fox. In this film, the lead role is played by Basil Rathbone.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Basil Dean, Thorold Dickinson
    • 1933-10-28
  3. Loyalties was the first film in which Basil Rathbone and Miles Mander appeared together, but Mander also appeared in Tower of London (1939), Fingers at the Window (1942), The Scarlet Claw (1944) and The Pearl of Death (1944).

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    Filmed in Lac La Biche, Alberta.
    Shown at the World Film Festival (Montreal) in 1986.
    Shown at the Festival of Festivals (Toronto) in 1986.
    Nominated for a Genie Award in the Achievement in Direction category.

    "It is no exaggeration to say that Loyalties is one of the firstCanadian feature films to portray Natives, not as 'imaginary Indians,' but ascomplex and contradictory characters who are given a progressivenarrative centrality." -- Brenda Longfellow (source) "Like [Joyce Wieland's] The Far Shore, [Anne Wheeler's]Loyalties appropriates melodramatic g...

    Book Chapters

    1. Emberley, Julia V. "Gender, History andImperialism: Anne Wheeler's Loyalties." In Feminism / Postmodernism / Development, edited by Marianne H. Marchand and Jane L. Parpart. London: Routledge, 1995. 2. Longfellow, Brenda. "Gender, Landscape, and ColonialAllegories in The Far Shore, Loyalties, and Mouvements du désir." In Gendering the Nation: CanadianWomen's Cinema, edited by Kay Armatage, Kass Banning, Brenda Longfellow, and Janine Marchessault, 165-182. Toronto: University of Toronto Pre...

    Brief Sections of Books

    1. Therrien, Denyse. "Petit à petit, le cinéma des prairies fait son nid." In À la recherche d'une identité : renaissance du cinéma d'auteurcanadien-anglais, edited by Pierre Véronneau. Montréal: Cinémathèque québécoise/Musée du cinéma, 1991. [in French](pp. 149-154)

    Newspaper or Magazine Articles

    1. Beard, William. "A Cinema Canada interviewwith Loyalties' director Anne Wheeler." Interview with Anne Wheeler. Cinema Canada, October 1986. 2. Canadian Press. "Women in charge of film." Interview with Anne Wheeler. Calgary Herald, July 3, 1985. 3. Cole, Susan G. "Conflicting loyalties." Review of Loyalties. Broadside, October 1986. 4. Gorman, L. "Loyalties." Review of Loyalties. Cinema Canada, December 1986. 5. Kulyk, Christine. "Loyalties: Putting Alberta on the map." Newsmagazine for Alb...

    "The Internet Movie Database: Loyalties." Internet Movie Database. http://imdb.com/title/tt0091443/combined.

  4. Loyalties is a 1933 British drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Basil Rathbone, Heather Thatcher and Miles Mander. It is based on the 1922 John Galsworthy play Loyalties. The film addresse...

  5. Loyalties is a 1933 British drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Basil Rathbone, Heather Thatcher and Miles Mander. It is based on the 1922 John Galsworthy play Loyalties. The film addresses the theme of anti-Semitism.

  6. This big screen adaptation of the 1922 John Galsworthy play of the same name was made by director Basil Dean at Associated Talking Pictures, the studios that later became Ealing. As with Galsworthy's play, the film explores the English class system and its institutional racism; in this case, anti-semitism.