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THE CUP FINAL 195l'(
A pictorial record of the F.A. Cup Fin·al between Blackpool and Newcastle
at Wembley, April, 1951.
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BATTLE OF THE CENTURIES
This film gives you the inside story of a great war, a war that has been
raging for centuries past and which will be carried on for centuries to come.
This prolonged battle is being fought throughout the world between the Ant on
one hand and the Termite on the other. Here you can see how the lone Termite
defends its nest against overwhelming numbers of Ants and how, as the Ants'
are killed or wounded in battle, their comrades carry them back to the nest or
to the 'burial ground' as the case may be. This fine film with its close-u.ps of
insect warfare should not be missed.
A Jl AILABLE Jl!Lr
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FREE FOR ALL
Billy Gilbert, proprietor of a new delicatessen store, finds his assistant,
Ben Blue, more than a handful. Whatever Ben puts his hand to, always finishes
up in trouble, especially when he opens up the alarm clock instead of a can of
soup.
In desperation, Billy asks Ben to paste up the notice announcing the
opening of the new shop. Here again Ben comes unstuck and so does the notice.
Ben replaces this, but not in the same way as the proprietor intended it and
when the local inhabitants see the sign "Everything Free" the delicatessen store
is besieged by a plague of human locusts. As is usual, Ben emerges from the
fray, head in the air, but his feet firmly planted in trouble.
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~. WHIRLWIND HORSEMEN
Ken Morton and his pal Happy Bill go to the assistance of Jim Radford,
a rancher, who has been badly shaken after an attack by bandits. A meeting is
called and ranchers from all around gather to discuss ways and means of com-
bating the terrorists. Whilst the meeting is in progress Jim Radford's ranch
is raided, and news of the attack brings the ranchers riding in pursuit; the bandits
make off leaving one of their dead behind. Ken recognises the hat worn by this
killer as that of his friend Cherokee. Further discoveries are made and event-
ually the bandits are rounded up and Cherokee saved from torture.
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