Various shots of the crowded fair with various rides and people enjoying them. This is the Film Garden Party at Morden, London, many stars among crowd. CU. Sign 'Film Garden Party'. LS. People queuing at the park gates. Pan along the queuing crowds. MV. British film star...
Various shots of the crowded fair with various rides and people enjoying them. This is the Film Garden Party at Morden, London, many stars among crowd. CU. Sign 'Film Garden Party'. LS. People queuing at the park gates. Pan along the queuing crowds. MV. British film star Michael Denison with Dulcie Gray at coconut shy, & SV. CU. Joan Dowling firing gun. SV. American film star Dane Clark talking to Beatrice Campbell. MV. Cesar Romero, Vera Ellen and Richard Todd. CU. Cesar Romero, pan to Vera Ellen, pan to Todd. MV. America film star George Raft with Janette Scott. Long shot of the stars riding through crowd in jeep. Richard Todd surrounded by crowd signing autographs. Long shot of the crowd.
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