Terpsichorean Acrobatics! By Gaston and Andree
Series
- Series Name
- Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 5 / 7
- Summary
- NoS Summary - slow motion footage of the dancers.
Pathe Intertitles - "Gaston and Andree’s acrobatic dancing has the full flavour of old Adam and the Cave-man stuff -".
"A gentleman at the back syas he’d like to see a little more - slowly! Certainly, Sir!"
"What, another one, sir? Anything to oblige ..." - Keywords
- Music and dance
- Written sources
- Kinematograph Weekly 21 October 1926 p63.
J. Hammerton ‘For Ladies Only?' (Hastings, 2001) p128.
D. Gifford ‘Entertainers in British Films’ (Westport, 1998) p96.
Pathe Eve 246-280 Boxfile Issue sheet
National Film Archive Catalogue
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- British Pathe Ltd.
- Length of story (in feet)
- 240
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How to cite this record
'Terpsichorean Acrobatics! By Gaston and Andree', Eve And Everybody’s Film Review Issue No. 280, 14 Oct 1926. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/331526 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)