Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 644. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0403*.
Cuts for story QUICK CHANGE ARTIST in CP 644. Similar footage to cut story; cabaret artist Ricky Renee is seen in a variety of disguises at his nightclub; there is a M/S...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 644. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0403*.
Cuts for story QUICK CHANGE ARTIST in CP 644. Similar footage to cut story; cabaret artist Ricky Renee is seen in a variety of disguises at his nightclub; there is a M/S of the billboard outside the club - the show was called 'Here We Go'. Ricky winks at camera, dressed as the doorman; several shots of him as the receptionist dealing with a difficult telephone call. Several pouting shots of Ricky as the blonde glamour girl. Nice shots of the diners in the club enjoying the show; the musicians playing their instruments. For search purposes: transvestite; drag queen.
Cuts for story MASTER DRIVERS in CP 644. Similar footage to cut story; several shots of cars skidding around the track in their test; several shots of Stirling Moss talking to drivers, as in cut story.
Cuts for story RAILWAY VICAR in CP 644. Similar footage to cut story; several shots of the Reverend Teddy Boston working his model train set. The vicar is seen giving his sermon in the church; brief shot of a small group of rather uncomfortable-looking parishioners.
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