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Echo of Applause: An Excursion Into Motion Pictures
1946
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Director
James M. Anderson
Writer
James M. Anderson
Stars
Kenneth Firth
Frederick Grisewood
Max Melford
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Director
James M. Anderson
Writer
James M. Anderson
Stars
Kenneth Firth
Frederick Grisewood
Max Melford
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Kenneth Firth
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Frederick Grisewood
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Max Melford
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Ann Wrigg
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Director
James M. Anderson
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1946 (United Kingdom)
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Language
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Production company
Burt Hyams Productions
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