In Black and White (1951)
						
						
						
							An attempted evocation of the tradition of British printing, in a series of dramatised impressions: the discovery of a new method of printing in France and its development in England. The beauty of language is illustrated by excerpts from the works of Shakespeare and Dickens.						
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											James McKechnie | As: | 
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An attempted evocation of the tradition of British printing, in a series of dramatised impressions: the discovery of a new method of printing in France and its development in England. The beauty of language is illustrated by excerpts from the works of Shakespeare and Dickens.
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Cast
Directed By
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														 John Rowdon  | 
												
													 Director  | 
																					
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Production Crew
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														 Hindle Edgar  | 
												
													 Producer  | 
																					
Edited By
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														 Francis Cockburn  | 
												
													 Editor  | 
																					
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Sound
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														 Lambert Williamson  | 
												
													 Music  | 
																					
Visual Effects
Camera
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														 Ronnie Anscombe  | 
												
													 Director of Photography  | 
																					
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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														 John Rowdon  | 
												
													 Script  | 
																					
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