Spring flowers. Ladies (one wearing a fur stole) step into Rolls Royce. Bridesmaids emerge from the car Bride helped into car. Driver opens car door helps ladies alight. Bride in white with full veil is helped...
Spring flowers. Ladies (one wearing a fur stole) step into Rolls Royce. Bridesmaids emerge from the car Bride helped into car. Driver opens car door helps ladies alight. Bride in white with full veil is helped out of car. Church bells ring as bride and groom (Sir Philip Warter) emerge from the church and leave in car. Car pulls away. Young bridesmaids emerge. Family and friends emerge. Porter greets wedding party as they arrive for reception. Bride and groom enter followed by bridesmaids. Wedding party line up for photographs. Bride and groom with wedding cake. bride and groom in casual clothes leave for honeymoon and confetti is thrown over them. The End appears on the screen.
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Note: PET states Herbert Wilcox and Anna Neagle are among the guests but I cannot verify that (S Agnew 15/07/02).
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