SV. Half section of car (Austin) closing. SV. Three ABC Film Stars Girls (Veronica Hurst, Diane Hart, and Valerie Carton) walking up to Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire car. SCU. Veronica Hurst getting into car. SCU. Three girls looking at gadget on door. CU. Miss Hurst at...
SV. Half section of car (Austin) closing. SV. Three ABC Film Stars Girls (Veronica Hurst, Diane Hart, and Valerie Carton) walking up to Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire car. SCU. Veronica Hurst getting into car. SCU. Three girls looking at gadget on door. CU. Miss Hurst at wheel. SCU. Miss Diane Hart with salesman refusing order. Low angle shot. Sunbeam car. SV. Miss Hart getting into Wolesley car. CU. Other two girls watching. CU. Bonnet of New Wolsley. CU. Miss hart getting out of car. Girls offer cheque book. CU. Salesman refusing pan to girls disappointed. SV. Docker's Daimler with girl walking round it. Front View, Daimler. SV. Miss Hart pointing to Daimler. SV. Sir Bernard and Lady Docker inside car. LV. Girls leaving Exhibition. Angle shot. Three Girls thumbing lift.
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