Where We Came in: Seventy Years of the British Film IndustryA history of 70 years of the British film industry, covering the years 1896-1964, with photographic illustrations. |
Contents
TWO A SHOWMANS INDUSTRY | 39 |
THREE THE PEOPLES STORYTELLER | 47 |
FOUR HEPWORTH BARKER AND JUPP | 56 |
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