Shephard's [sic] Pie 1940

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Description

Titles read: 'Now Pathetone Takes You Over To The Princes Theatre London, For A Topical Glance At "SHEPHARD'S [sic] PIE".'

London.

Several shots of lines of troops - newly recruited guards - arriving at the Princes Theatre for a performance of the revue 'Shephard's Pie'. Stage stars...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Sarah
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
41506
Sort Number:
PT 520
Time in/Out:
01:05:08:00 / 01:10:11:00
Canister:
PT 520
Film ID:
1200.04
Issue Date:
18/03/1940

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