Pathetone Parade Of 1939 Part 1 (1933-1939)

Titles read: ’PATHE PICTURES LTD Presents - THE PATHETONE PARADE - with Rupert Hazell & Elsie Day, Stetson, Arthur Prince and Jim, Rudy Starita & his Marimbaphone, Mario de Pietro, Raymond Newell, Constance Evans, Al & Bob Harvey, Albert Sandler & Reginald King, Six Lai Founs, Michel & Hero, Mantovani and his Tipica Orchestra, Leonard Henry and Robb Wilton. Distributed by Pathe Pictures Ltd’. (Commentator announces the stars as the credits roll.) Pathe Studio, London. Commentator introduces Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day over still pictures of the pair. M/S of Rupert, tipping his funny little hat to us. He has his usual comedy hair tufts and makeup, wears a suit and holds his violin with brass horn instrument. He tells a few jokes, then introduces a ballad called ’She Was Only A Chemist’s Daughter, But On Troubled Waters She Castor Oil’. Rupert sits down and starts to play ’The Blue Danube’. Soprano Elsie Day enters, coming down a stairway in a satin crinoline gown with feather fan, trilling along t
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