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List of Illustrations vi
List of Abbreviations viii
General Editor's Introduction ix
Preface xi
1 Imperialism and Popular Cinema: A Survey 1
2 Technicolor Empire: The Four Feathers (1939) 15
3 America's Kipling: Gunga Din (1939) 33
4 The British Empire at War: Burma Victory (1945) 51
5 Facing the Stampede of Decolonization: Elephant Walk (1954) 67
6 The Watershed: Lawrence of Arabia (1962) 87
7 Pursuing Respect: The Naked Prey (1965) 113
8 Camping Up the Empire: Follow That Camel (1967), Carry On Up the Khyber (1968) and Carry On Up the Jungle (1970) 137
9 The Imperial Trap: The Man Who Would Be King (1975) 153
10 Calling Dr Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) 169
11 The Raj Revival: Gandhi (1982) 189
12 Imperial Adventure Redux: Three Kings (1999) 205
Afterword 221
Filmography 225
Index 233
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