- In the early morning hours of October 26th 1916 Lt. George T. Davidson was sent out to "no Man's Land" to reconnoiter the German barb wire entanglements in anticipation of an attack. He never returned. The Agreement drops us into the trenches of the Somme front line of WWI and the feelings and thoughts of Medicine Hat Lawyer turned soldier George T Davidson as he recalls the day of his announcement to enlist.
- In the early morning hours of October 26th 1916 in the Somme battlefront, Lt. George T. Davidson and a non-commissioned officer were sent out to "No Man's Land" to reconnoiter enemy barb wire entanglements in anticipation of an attack. Displaying courage under fire and altruism, Lt. George T. Davidson makes the ultimate self-sacrifice. Based on true-life events, archival meeting minutes of the Medicine Hat Bar Association, are re-enacted as lawyers gathered for a farewell banquet on August 26, 1914 to send-off Davidson embarking overseas. Tragically, his prophetic words come to pass. The Agreement is based on archival records relating to Lt. George T. Davidson, a Medicine Hat lawyer who freely gave up a life of privilege and wealth to serve in the trenches during WWI. The story takes an existential look at the feelings and moments of this selfless and courageous figure as he reflects on the moments and events leading up to his enlistment.—Julian Black Antelope
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