| THE STARS OFF STAGE - TOM WALLS - NOT TO MENTION RALPH LYNN & MARY BROUGH | ||
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| Tape Master: | 6734 | |
| Catalog #: | 428707 | |
| Clip Number: | 428707-1 | |
| Orginal Film: | EP 109 | |
| Timecode: | 01:37:20 - 01:40:29 | |
| Location: | England | |
| Year Shot: | 1929 (Actual Year) | |
| Audio: | No | |
| Color: | No | |
| Headings: | HUNTING: Fox LOCATIONS/EUROPE: UK, England OCCUPATIONS: Entertainer, Actor SPORTS/EQUESTRIAN: The Hunt SPORTS/GOLF: Recreational | |
| Description: | THE STARS OFF STAGE - TOM WALLS - NOT TO MENTION RALPH LYNN & MARY BROUGH Comedians Tom Walls, Mary Brough and Ralph Lynn have a fun game of golf. MS actress Mary Brough learning how to golf w/help from Ralph Lynn, Brough dressed in a full length shirt w/jacket & hat looks at the golf ball with her monocle, she puts the ball on the ground then Ralph Lynn instructs her how to hold the club and position her feet. GV Mary Brough taking a swing and hitting the ball. TLS Ralph Lynn & Tom Walls walking toward camera looking for a ball. Funny MS as Walls finds the ball and hides it in some grass. TLS Tom Walls & Ralph Lynn looking around, Wall pretends like he has no idea where it went. MS as Lynn finds his ball, he get s angry w/Wall. TLS men verbally arguing on the course, while this is going on Brough is making an ungraceful attempt to climb over the small hill behind them into the scene. MLS Brough standing on hill lugging her golf bag and holding her hat so it doesn't blow away. GVs Tom Walls and others in hunting clothes standing in front of a large stately house w/a bunch of excited foxhounds. MCU some of the dogs, wagging their tails. High angle LS looking down at hounds and horses (and riders of course) going along a wide path or unpaved road through the forest. Several TLS/GV of hunters jumping over a hedge. MS Walls talking to woman in riding habit. GV man in the midst of a bunch of dogs, reaching down to pet them. MCU Walls and unidentified personality smiling and shaking hands. (Titles mention that there are many well-known horsemen here incl. Stanley Wootton, Percy Alden, Cecil Langlands, W. Payne & his son, etc.) | |


