Watch Your Step 1922

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Images of ballerina dancing in a garden.

Slow motion photography is used and the film is "held" as the ballerina jumps into the air. The intertitles all shown at beginning then moving images as if the story unedited.

Possibly an item from Eve's Film Review issue 45 - check paperwork.

Data

Cataloguer:
Jenny
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
14670
Sort Number:
EP 053
Time in/Out:
01:00:53:00 / 01:02:55:00
Canister:
EP 053
Film ID:
852.03
Issue Date:
13/04/1922

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