Monday, July 5, 2021

Depicting Colonial Era in Film in Pre-Woke Times

Over the Fourth of July weekend Turner Classic Movies devoted a good portion of air time to movies with patriotic themes.


TCM’s offering spanned the breadth of our nation’s existence. The list of movies below is my estimation of the best movies set during colonial times, be they in America, India or Africa.


Yes, parts, if not all, of some films are not politically correct by today’s standards. Nevertheless, they are grand cinema. Enjoy them for what they are, not for what our current woke sensibilities demands them to be:


Drums Along the Mohawk


Allegheny Uprising


1776


The Crucible


Last of the Mohicans (1936 and 1992 versions)


Unconquered


Northwest Passage


The Devil’s Disciple


Captain Blood


Mark of Zorro (1940)


Mask of Zorro (1998)


Zorro, The Gay Blade


The Four Feathers (1939)


Lives of a Bengal Lancer


Gunga Din


The Man Who Would Be King


Ghandi


A Passage to India


Out of Africa


The English Patient


The African Queen


The Battle of Algiers


Morocco


Beau Geste (1939)