Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Xmas Is For All" - 63/102.
Technicolor.
M/S Saxby's transport van drawing up near bus stop. M/S policemen standing around. M/S as notes and coins are unloaded out of the back. Various shots as money is counted...
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Xmas Is For All" - 63/102.
Technicolor.
M/S Saxby's transport van drawing up near bus stop. M/S policemen standing around. M/S as notes and coins are unloaded out of the back. Various shots as money is counted out. Exterior shots people coming to collect it. M/S policemen checking their books on the door. Interior shots as money is collected. C/U security guard holding little girl. Various shots of people waiting for their money. C/U shoppers in Petticoat Lane. Various shots of shoppers in the lane and different stalls. C/U mechanical parrot. L/S crowded street.
Various shots of Vic Graham buying Christmas tree and carrying it off through crowds of people. M/S roast chestnuts in griddle. M/S man holding two monkeys, a service woman takes one. A little child gives money to charity. Vic tries to take the tree on the underground but can't get it through the barriers. M/S two bikers in crowd at market. Various shots women looking at dresses. Various shots of stall holders shouting their wares. M/S novelty items. M/S women trying hats on. M/S stall holder. M/S Vic trying and failing to get on bus with his tree. M/S Vic on milk float.
Cataloguer's note: 63/102 D is continued on *PM1784*
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