Leicester Square, London. World Charity Premiere of 'Good Companions' attended by lots of celebrities.
GV Outside of cinema. LS Warners Cinema, pan down to film title. LS Crowds outside cinema. LS Crowds outside cinema. MS Car arriving at cinema. MS Singer...
Leicester Square, London. World Charity Premiere of 'Good Companions' attended by lots of celebrities.
GV Outside of cinema. LS Warners Cinema, pan down to film title. LS Crowds outside cinema. LS Crowds outside cinema. MS Car arriving at cinema. MS Singer Edrich Connor arriving. VS of Tommy Steel arriving. MS Croft twins. VS of guests arriving in the cinema foyer. LS Edrich Connor with Tommy Steele panning to Croft twins. LS Petula Clark, CU Clark. MS Clark and photographers. MS Mantovani. MS Thora Hird. MS Crowd in foyer. MS Edana Romney and Edgar Lustgarten. MS Yvonne Furneaux. MS W Cartlidge, General Manager of ABC. MS TV personality MacDonald Hobley with wife. MS Bill Kerr. MS Mr and Mrs Sherran (Managing Director, National Trade Press) pan over to Bill Kerr and Harry Secombe. CU Mr and Mrs VG Sherran. CU Edrich Connor and Mary Malcolm. MS W Cartlidge and J Wallis. MS Group with MacDonald Hobley and Mary Malcolm. CU Carol Leslie, Carlos Justini, J Lee Thompson. CU Carol Leslie pan to Carlos Justini. LS Orchestra inside auditorium (the Metropolitan Police Band).
(Orig. Neg.) Old record suggests material may date from around 07/03/1957.
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