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WESTCLIFF SHOWREEL 96 (Library ref no. 2)
After a short interview by Martin Paterson with each maker, the movies are as follows-
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1. | PORTUGAL Alan Guiver A straightforward look at this well-known holiday country, with some interesting views and incidents. |
Travel |
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2. | FESTIVAL DAY Derek Gorton Watching the events in the Folkestone Summer Festival. |
Travel |
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3. | POSTCARD FROM PARADISE Graham & Geraldine Gardener These dedicated movie-makers made a movie even though they were on their honeymoon in Anguilla! |
Travel |
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4. | LITTLE VENICE Alan Guiver An interesting view of part of the famous Regent's Canal in London, with an historically informative narrative by the on-board courier augmenting the maker's own commentary. |
Documentary |
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5. | 9.5 IS STILL ALIVE George Daniels A short outline of the history of the 9.5 film gauge. (See note on cassette sleeve.) |
Story |
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PART TWO | ||
6. | BOB Alan Guiver A spoof TV commercial about telephones! |
Humour |
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7. | A DAY AT THE WELLS Roy Presswell Spend some time and have fun at Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent during their annual sedan-chair race on August Bank Holiday. |
Documentary |
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8. | THE PERFICK LAUNCH Ken Fuller This shows the partial transportation of a very large narrow-boat to, and the launch at, its new site as the new 'mobile home' of Len and June Barry. |
Documentary |
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9. | LUBRICATION Roy Presswell Another spoof TV commercial about a certain kind of oil. |
Humour |
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10. | A HARD CASE Alan Manton A holiday visit to Tunisia, but seen (and heard) from the suitcase's viewpoint! |
Travel |
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11. | WAVERLEY Chris Taylor, FACI A fascinating trip on one of the last paddle-steamers left still in operation, from Southend Pier to the River Thames, run by Maritime Heritage Cruises. There is also some historical footage, and it is all accompanied by an exemplary commentary by the maker. Donated by the makers. |
Documentary |
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Total running time 114 mins. including the links. DVD
Price: £3.75