Empire Cinema, Leicester Square. Royal Film Performance of "Because You're Mine".
Police hold back crowds outside Empire Cinema. AS. Name "Empire". SV . People entering. Arrivals of Stars - SV. Pan, Yvonne de Carlo arriving. SV Petula Clark arriving. SV. Pan, Gene Kelly arriving. SV. Douglas...
Empire Cinema, Leicester Square. Royal Film Performance of "Because You're Mine".
Police hold back crowds outside Empire Cinema. AS. Name "Empire". SV . People entering. Arrivals of Stars - SV. Pan, Yvonne de Carlo arriving. SV Petula Clark arriving. SV. Pan, Gene Kelly arriving. SV. Douglas Fairbanks Jnr. arriving, turns and looks at crowd. SV Crowd pushing against police lines. Charlie Chaplin arrives with his Oona. SV. Pan, interior, Veronica Hurst and Rock Hudson. Gathered celebs in foyer. SV. Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier talking to Mr. and Mrs. John Mills. SV.SCU. Patrice Munsel with her husband, Robert Schuler. SV. Joan Dowling and Harry Fowler. SCU Richard Todd with his wife. Mr and Mrs Chaplin meet Evelyn Keyes.
Royal Car arrives and crowds cheer. SV. Queen Elizabeth II stepping out of car and being greeted, pan as she walks into entrance, followed by Princess Margaret and the Duke of Edinburgh. CU.Pan, interior, Queen walking with Reginald Bromhead. LV. Queen walking to her seat in the royal box. SV. Queen and Prince Philip sit down. Charlie Chaplin bows from the stage. Group of stars on the stage.
SV. Queen shaking hands with Sir Philip and Lady Warter. LV. Queen shaking hands with personalities. SV. Queen shaking hands with Yvonne de Carlo. SCU. Queen shakes hands with Charlie and Mrs. Chaplin. SV. Queen talking to Charlie - Charlie laughs. SV. Queen shaking hands with James Hayter. SBV. Queen shaking hands with Rock Hudson. STV. Queen with Bromhead, talking to stars. CU. The Queen.
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