Polo for Ladies
Series
- Series Name
- Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 1 / 5
- Summary
- Pathe Intertitles - "Another one of Adam’s games added to Eve’s list. Polo -" Three shots
"Turn the Slow Camera on and all movemnet receives added grace. (and incidentally you’ll notice how even a photographer can run when pushed - or nearly so.)" One shot
"After the last - refreshments of course -" Two shots
"The faster our Camera - the slower the chase (apparently) -" Three shots - Researcher Comments
- A short handwritten shot list is present in the Pathé boxfile.
- Keywords
- Sport; Women; Horses
- Written sources
- J. Hammerton ‘For Ladies Only?' (Hastings, 2001) p128.
Pathe Eve 131-169 Boxfile Issue sheet
- Credits:
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- Production Co.
- British Pathe Ltd.
- Length of story (in feet)
- 200
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- British Film Institute (BFI)
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How to cite this record
'Polo for Ladies', Eve And Everybody’s Film Review Issue No. 165, 31 Jul 1924. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/331097 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)