Full title reads: "Richard Todd - Actor Of The Year".
Dorchester Hotel, London. The Daily Mail National Film Awards.
LV Lord Rothermere (Lord Esmond Cecil Harmsworth) standing on platform pan to people listening. SV Pan Mrs Todd followed by Richard Richard, enter and shake hands with...
Full title reads: "Richard Todd - Actor Of The Year".
Dorchester Hotel, London. The Daily Mail National Film Awards.
LV Lord Rothermere (Lord Esmond Cecil Harmsworth) standing on platform pan to people listening. SV Pan Mrs Todd followed by Richard Richard, enter and shake hands with Lord and Lady Rothermere. CU Actor Richard Todd and his wife - Todd will receive the Actor of the Year award. SV Jean Simmons and Dirk Bogarde enter and shake hands with Lord and Lady Rothermere. SV. Dorothy Lamour and escort shaking hands with Lord and Lady Rothermere. CU Herbert Wilcox and Anna Neagle. SV Irene Dunn shaking hands with Lord Rothermere. CU Michael Denison. SV Lady Rothermere presenting Silver Star to Todd. MS Richard Todd says a few words of thanks. SV Rothermere looking on. SV Towards Jean Simmons walks onto platform, to receive award. MV People watch. SV Lady Rothermere presenting trophy to Simmons. SV People listening, including Patricia Plunkett and Joan Dowling. MS Todd and Simmons with awards.
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