Royal Film Performance 1959

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Titles read: "ROYAL FILM PERFORMANCE".

London.

LV People entering foyer of the Empire Leicester Square, for Royal Film Performance of 'The Horse's Mouth'. Film star actor Richard Todd and his wife arrive and walk into the theatre. Actress Janette Scott arrives with her escort Peter...

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Cataloguer:
Sarah
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
58749
Sort Number:
59/011
Time in/Out:
01:51:15:00 / 01:53:19:00
Canister:
59/11
Film ID:
1567.31
Issue Date:
05/02/1959

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