Full title reads: "Daily Mail Film Festival - Oscars For British Stars".
Daily Mail film festival held at the Dorchester Hotel, London
MS Lord Rothermere (owner of the Harmsworth Press - the Daily Mail Group) and Lady Rothermere receiving Anna Neagle, Herbert Wilcox, Michael Wilding,...
Full title reads: "Daily Mail Film Festival - Oscars For British Stars".
Daily Mail film festival held at the Dorchester Hotel, London
MS Lord Rothermere (owner of the Harmsworth Press - the Daily Mail Group) and Lady Rothermere receiving Anna Neagle, Herbert Wilcox, Michael Wilding, Patricia Roc, Michael Rennie, and wife, Sydney and Muriel Box, Greta Gynt, Eric Portman, one by one.
MS Margaret Lockwood voted the best actress receiving her award from Lady Rothermere.
MS Herbert Wilcox receives his award for Best Film for 'Piccadilly Incident' in the National Film Awards.
CU Impresario C B Cochran.
CU Sir Philip Water and Lady Water.
CU Herbert Wilcox with Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding. They share a drink together.
CU Mr and Mrs Stan Laurel arrive Mr and Mrs Oliver Hardy. CU Ollie picks flowers from a nearby vase to hand to their wives and Stan Laurel. CU Laurel, full face, characteristic expression.
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"CU Sir Philip Water and Lady Water" should read Sir Philip and Lady Warter. ("Water" needs changing in tags too).