Eric Woodburn 1941

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Eric Woodburn.

Actor Eric Woodburn plays Peeping Tom waiting for Lady Godiva. He sings a song about tailoring, then decides if he looks at the horse and not the woman it will be all right. He looks out and goes blind, dramatic ending as he falls to his knees.

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
43350
Sort Number:
NSP 276
Time in/Out:
01:14:28:00 / 01:18:20:00
Canister:
NSP 276
Film ID:
1308.09
Issue Date:
17/07/1941

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