With Our King and Queen Through India
- With Our King and Queen Through India
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distributor = Natural Colour Kinematograph
released = 2 February 1912
runtime = 126 minutes (surviving footage, original film may have been 6 hours)
country = flagicon|UK UK
language = silent film
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imdb_id = 0243880
"With Our King and Queen Through India" (1912) is a British documentary silent film. It was filmed in the Kinemacolor additive color process and is also known as "Delhi Durbar" or "The Durbar at Delhi".
The film records the 12 December 1911 celebrations in India relating to the coronation of George V. Surviving prints of the film are about two hours, but the film may have originally been as long as six hours.
ee also
Royal Bioscope Company
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0243880 "With Our King and Queen Through India" at IMDB]
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