Something New In Cabarets 1927

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On board the giant Cunarder R.M.S. Berengaria (courtesy of the Stage Guild) we see "something new in cabarets". M/S of the band - four or five members. High angle shot of the dance floor - many couples dance, women in short "tea dance" dresses and short bobbed haircuts, and men in black suit and tie....

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Cataloguer:
Jenny
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
15047
Sort Number:
EP 105
Time in/Out:
01:38:23:00 / 01:43:15:00
Canister:
EP 105
Film ID:
882.17
Issue Date:
20/10/1927

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