Pictorial Revue of 1943 - Reel 2. (Compilation of turns from the Pathe cinemagazines.)
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C/U of album page reading ’Albert Sandler and Reginald King’. Commentator introduces the musicians “to charm your cares away with soothing melody“. General view of clouds in the sky. Titles: ’With their everchanging [sic] beauty - so often, too, a symbol of hope - “passing clouds“ gave inspiration to the composer of this lovely melody.’ Fade into shot of Reginald King sitting at grand piano and Albert Sandler playing violin on a set dressed to look like a drawing room. Both musicians wear white tie and tails. The piece is a slow and beautiful melody (I think it is actually called ’Passing Clouds’). Shots are intercut showing silhouetted trees and a windmill turning against against the sky, and clouds passing across the sky. (This is missing item from PT 412.)
C/U of album page reading: ’Suzette Tarri’. Commentator introduces “that brilliant character comedienne“. Fade into shot of Suzette dr
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