Film Fanfare - No 12 1956

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Film Fanfare 12. Sections 1, 2 and 3 (together in one reel).

Introduced by Paul Carpenter.

Muir Mathieson and the Studio Orchestra play music from '1984' by Malcolm Arnold.

June Faithfull talks of the work done by the Continuity Girl. Continuity errors are demonstrated using...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Ron
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Silent
Media URN:
82411
Sort Number:
DOCS
Time in/Out:
01:00:09:00 / 01:15:09:00
Canister:
DOCS
Film ID:
2819.01
Issue Date:
1956

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