Detail
Title ID | 5568 | Collection ID | 775 | ||||||||||||||||
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Title | For the Record | ||||||||||||||||||
Date | [ca. 1965] | ||||||||||||||||||
Collection | Ray Young | ||||||||||||||||||
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Theme | Urban Life Leisure | ||||||||||||||||||
Keywords | Music Shops Cars Roads Women Urban Areas Motor Vehicles | ||||||||||||||||||
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Format | Colour Sound | ||||||||||||||||||
Duration | 00:06:36:08 | ||||||||||||||||||
Copyright & Access | Copyright restrictions apply, contact Screen Archive South East for details |
Summary
This short fiction film shows two women going to Eastbourne town centre on a shopping trip in a car, to listen to a record at a music shop. The film shows their journey through a residential part of Eastbourne into the town centre via Upperton Road, stopping at a small record shop on South Street. Once there, the young man at the desk plays them a Jazz track from a vinyl album by Erwin Lehn Und Sein Südfunk-Tanzorchester entitled "Made in Germany".