Film Fanfare - No 14 1956

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Film Fanfare No. 14.

London.

Paul Carpenter introduces John Parsons at London Airport. We see Parsons interviewing American actor Lloyd Nolan beside an aeroplane. He is here to play the role he originated on Broadway - Captain Queeg in the play of 'The Caine Mutiny Court Marshal'....

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Cataloguer:
Ron / Sarah
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
82447
Sort Number:
DOCS
Time in/Out:
01:00:13:00 / 01:18:13:00
Canister:
DOCS
Film ID:
2821.01
Issue Date:
1956

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  • "Peggy Full (sp?)" - actually the singer's name is Betty Paul, (she sings another song from the same film in clip 2829.01).

    "medium tempo samba number sung by three men and a woman" - their names were Celia Wright, Ken Flower, Leslie Want and Vincent O'Hagan.

    "woman with attitude and a foreign accent - presumably Peggy?" - again, that's Betty Paul.

    "cut to orchestra conductor (Muir Mathieson?)" - yes, that's Muir Mathieson.

    "who introduces a cancan theme by Rossini" - it's the can-can from La Boutique Fantasque.

    "John Pertwee" should read Jon Pertwee.

    "Barbara Riscoe (sp?)" - that IS what the commentator says, but actually it's Barbara Roscoe. Here's a photo of her from back in the day.....

    www.picturegoer.net/BarbaraR
    oscoeSep56.htm

    jamied 8th Jun 2012

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