1964 Royal Film Performance "Move Over Darling" (1964)
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- Odeon, Leicester Square, London.
Various shots showing the personalities arriving to royal performance of the film Move Over Darling. GV. Front of the cinema at night with stars posing for press and smile to the public as they enter the cinema. Amongst the personalities seen arriving are: Millicent Martin, James Garner and his wife, Cliff Richard, Margaret Rutherford, Billy Butlin with his daughter, Mr and Mrs Richard Attenborough, Britt Eckland, Sylva Koscina, Honor Blackman and husband, Maurice Kaufman, Sir Philip and Lady Warter, C. J. Latta and Mr D. J. Goodlatte, Mr and Mrs Jack Hawkins, Mr and Mrs Stanley Baker, Mr and Mrs Richard Todd, Leslie Phillips, Samantha Eggar, George Peppard. Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh is seen arriving and being greeted by officials. Various shots of the stars lined up being presented to Prince Philip. More shots of the stars mingling in foyer, etc.
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Date found in the old record - 24/02/1964.
FILM ID:3161.15
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These people could never have imagined that we would be watching this 50 years later.
That's the truth
Loved seeing my favorite Cliff Richard!
I love Margaret Rutherford!!!
And her Husband Stringer Davis!
Britt Ekland and James Garner were really lookers back in the day
True stars not just money but class
Sir Cliff Richard is probably one of the few in the line still alive today. Honor Blackman recently passed. Sir Stanley Baker's wife Lady Ellen Baker is still alive as well as Samantha Eggar.
I think Britt Ekland is still with us?
@@Pdjohnners She is 80 now.
The wonderful incomparable Margaret Rutherford. I believe she was great Aunt to Tony Benn. He lodged with us Labour Conference Morecambe 1952.
Elegant times.
I'm not getting any sound on this clip, other CZcams videos are okay
There isn’t sound with this video!
3.12 Sylva Koscina. 6.23 Samantha Eggar, George Peppard.
This would have been Marilyn Monroe's film "Something's Gotta Give", but she died the previous year, so they changed the name of the film & brought in Doris Day for the part.
You can just imagine Marilyn singing the theme song eh?
(I wonder why Doris wasn't in attendance)
I attended this Royal Film and 3 earlier ones and still attending. I have the programme brochures. Is this a record?
From 4:41 there was Prince Philip!
Why would ANYONE bow or curtesy? It's so stupid.
Its called respect