Troise And His Banjoliers 1933

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Titles read: "NOW Pathe Pictorial presents - TROISE AND HIS BANJOLIERS (of Variety and BBC Fame,) IN Old-time Favourites (ARRANGED BY COLIN WARK)."

Pathe Studio, London.

Various shots of Troise and his Banjoliers playing a medley of 'old-time favourites'. Most of the men play banjos...

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Cataloguer:
Sarah
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
51773
Sort Number:
PSP 817
Time in/Out:
01:28:12:00 / 01:30:19:00
Canister:
PSP 817
Film ID:
1620.18
Issue Date:
30/11/1933

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