Daily Mail Film Festival plus stars on the sets of their films.
C/U Richard Attenborough signing autographs. C/U Richard Attenborough, Kathleen Harrison, Jack Warner and John Mills in a group. C/U Googie Withers surrounded by admirers. M/S Googie Withers...
Daily Mail Film Festival plus stars on the sets of their films.
C/U Richard Attenborough signing autographs. C/U Richard Attenborough, Kathleen Harrison, Jack Warner and John Mills in a group. C/U Googie Withers surrounded by admirers. M/S Googie Withers and John McCallum arrive by car and sign autographs. C/U Margaret Lockwood signing autographs. C/U head and shoulders of Margaret Lockwood. C/U Eric Portman signing autographs. C/U Joan Greenwood signing autographs. C/U Richard Attenborough signing. C/U Anna Neagle, C/U Herbert Wilcox and Anna. C/U Wilcox and Anna leaving. C/U Valerie Hobson. M/S Trevor Howard and Sally Gray. C/U Kieron Moore and Michael Dennison eating.
C/U profile of Roger Livesey eating. Various C/U's profile of Kathleen Ryan. M/S Juliet Mills. C/U profile of Margaret Lockwood. Various shots David Lean and John Mills. Profile of Dennis Price, pan to Joan Greenwood. Various shots Kathleen Harrison and Jack Warner. C/U Kathleen in profile. M/S John Mills, wife Mary Hayley Bell, and Juliet. M/S Michael Wilding and Anna Neagle. C/U Margaret Lockwood. C/U profile of Michael Wilding in army uniform. M/S Kathleen Harrison, pan to Jack Warner eating. C/U John McCallum and Googie Withers. L/S Greta Gynt in foyer of the Odeon cinema, Leicester Square. M/S Michael Redgrave, M/S Valerie Hobson. C/U Dulcie Grey and Richard Attenborough eating. C/U Kieron Moore eating. C/U Ronald Howard eating.
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