Billy Milton 1938

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Description

Studio.

Various shots of singer and film star Billy Milton playing piano and singing `Time to Go'.

Music - Milton, L. Wright.

Duplicate exists in Turns Can 4 - see separate record for details.

Data

Cataloguer:
Sanja
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
42504
Sort Number:
NSP 143
Time in/Out:
01:24:38:00 / 01:27:18:00
Canister:
NSP 143
Film ID:
1266.15
Issue Date:
22/12/1938

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