Sidney Burchall 1939

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No titles. Sidney Burchall.

Comedian Ronald Frankau introduces baritone Sidney Burchall. C/U of Frankau pouring wine into a glass. Burchall's face is superimposed on the glass; fade into M/S of Burchall in casual shirt and trousers, sitting on a set dressed to look like exterior of a country...

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Cataloguer:
Ron / Sarah
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
83563
Sort Number:
Turns 09 F
Time in/Out:
01:07:59:00 / 01:10:57:00
Canister:
Turns Can 9 F
Film ID:
2887.03
Issue Date:
12/08/1939

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