No title. Give us a pound week - Bunnies assist Salvation Army in drive to raise £3000,000, for deprived children, London.
Panning shot crowds gathered round Salvation Army band at the Royal Exchange. Panning shot brass band playing. C/U Salvation Army women. Panning shot to Sir James Harman,...
No title. Give us a pound week - Bunnies assist Salvation Army in drive to raise £3000,000, for deprived children, London.
Panning shot crowds gathered round Salvation Army band at the Royal Exchange. Panning shot brass band playing. C/U Salvation Army women. Panning shot to Sir James Harman, Alderman and former Lord Mayor, making speech from dais. C/U Sir James Harman. Panning shot Playboy Bunnies arriving. C/U sign: "For Gods Sake Care". M/S Bunnies with collection boxes. C/U Bunny asks man to buy Salvation bond but he refuses. C/U another Bunny asks a man, he too refuses. C/U man puts £5 note into box. M/S as Bunny hands the man five bonds. C/U two Bunnies talking to policeman. M/S group of Bunnies talking with policeman. M/S group of Bunnies talking with policemen.
C/U Bunny with tail dancing at the Playboy Club. L/S The Joy Strings, the Salvation Army, pop group playing. C/U girl in group with tambourine. L/S crowd dancing. C/U Bunny dancing. M/S Salvation Army girl and Bunny selling bond to man at table. C/U the Salvation Army girl and bunny. M/S crowd dancing. M/S guitarist in group. C/U pan Bunny dancing. M/S Salvation Army girl and Bunny trying to sell man bond. Panning shot the man looking at bond. C/U as Salvation Army girl bends over to persuade the man. C/U Bunny bending over to persuade the man. C/U Bunnies dancing.
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