Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 301. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0115*.
Cuts for story HORSE TROTTING in CP 301. Mostly similar footage to the cut story. Some different shots of the crowd and bookies at the stadium. Several racing shots...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 301. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0115*.
Cuts for story HORSE TROTTING in CP 301. Mostly similar footage to the cut story. Some different shots of the crowd and bookies at the stadium. Several racing shots as in the cut story. Brief M/S of a man putting on goggles and holding the reins of his horse.
Cuts for story MODEL PAPER SOLDIERS in CP 301. Similar footage to the cut story; Edgar Delia cutting and gluing tiny parts of tiny soldier uniforms.
Cuts for story BILLY BUNTER AUDITION in CP 301. Mostly similar footage to that in the cut story. M/Ss of the actors arriving at the stage door; Ruxton Hayward comes along with a silly mincing walk. C/U of Ruxton Hayward eating a bun with great gusto; several bits of icing remain in his beard. Various bits of silly business; stealing buns, eating buns, leaping about and so on, as in the story. Could be used to illustrate 'greed'!
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