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[…]oting the Gainsborough films.00:17:05 – 00:27:10 Working conditions in the studio; after making a few films he started working with Herbert Wilcox at British and Dominion (B&D) in 1929; the first film was still silent; the first talkie they made was The Loves of Robert Burns; they then went on t[…]
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