Blighty is a 1927 British World War I silent drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Ellaline Terriss, Lillian Hall-Davis and Jameson Thomas.
With the outbreak of World War I, Sir Francis and Lady Villiers and daughter Ann watch son of the household Robin and family chauffeur David Marshall go off to fight.
David does well in the army and is quickly promoted through the ranks, while Robin falls in love with and marries a local girl.
Following the declaration of the Armistice with Germany, the romance between David and Ann has to conquer entrenched class-based attitudes, while Robin's wife at first feels overwhelmed and out-of-place in the Villiers household.
He had spent the intervening years making a series of satirical burlesque short films, the first few of which had impressed Michael Balcon who offered him the opportunity to produce and distribute further examples through Gainsborough.