Year: 1954
Runtime: 27 mins
Language: English
Director: Lewis Gilbert
As Britain’s first 3‑D short, this lively 27‑minute film recreates a night at the Palladium, presenting a succession of variety acts. Audiences enjoy a dance number by the Jack Billings Trio, a song from the Beverley Sisters, a rendition of “Swan Lake” performed by Svetlana Beriosova and David Paltenghi of Sadler’s Wells Ballet, precision dancing by The Television Toppers, and a comic sketch starring Dora Bryan with Max Bygraves.
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