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Come Saturday

United Kingdom, 1949
film

A lyrical description of the way in which the people of England spend their leisure hours after work on a Saturday. Introduction by Sir Ralph Richardson.

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Playtime

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London scene

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Sundaze

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An Impression of London

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Portrait of a people: impressions of Britain

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Morning in the streets

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The Saturday men

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Nice time

United Kingdom, 1957
Similarity: 69%

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After work

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English children: life in the city

United States, 1949
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